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FROGS Board Members win Park Service Awards

Elly Doyle Award

The Fairfax County Park Authority Board has named two FROGS Board Members as Park Service Award winners!

Please join us in Congratulating our own FROGS Board members Tatiana Lisle and Bill Tuceling!

Tatiana Lisle is the recipient of the 2018 Sally Ormsby Environmental Stewardship Award; recognized for her work to protect pollinators by managing bees at Green Spring Gardens. Tatiana is also the volunteer organizer of Green Spring’s popular Honeybee Day, which is held in conjunction with National Honey Month. Her work as the Green Spring Gardens beekeeper ensures beautiful flowers for the gardens, as well as helping the endangered honeybee.

Praised as a “volunteer extraordinaire,” Tatiana also works as a children’s education instructor and teaches today’s youth about watershed education, pollination, horticulture and stewardship. She volunteers as an instructor in adult education programs, is a certified Extension Master Gardener with the Green Spring unit, and is an avid birder who assists with species counts at Huntley Meadows Park. In addition, Tatiana is a member of FROGS and holds a leadership role on our Board of Directors. Read the Park Authority's Press Release.

William Tuceling is a 2018 recipient of the Elly Doyle Special Recognition Award. Recognized for his five-years as a volunteer at Green Spring Gardens, Bill has served as a Volunteer on Duty, Special Event Volunteer and Coordinates our Art in the Garden program. Read the Park Authority's Press Release.