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The Middle Peninsula has put out its Internet welcome mat with a new project funded by Virginia CZM. The Middle Peninsula Planning District Commission (MPPDC) partnered with the Middle Peninsula Tourism Council and Vanguard Web Studios to design a pilot website – a dynamic, easy-to-navigate guide to “coastal experiences” in the Middle Peninsula. Thanks to an enthusiastic response from the region’s communities, the website is growing. The “Coastal Experience” website highlights destinations that offer some access or connection to the water, including all publicly owned boat ramps, parks, natural areas, fishing piers, and beaches. The website encourages visitors to paddle a water trail, fish from a pier, and explore a nature trail or natural area boardwalk. The website also encourages visitors to patronize one of the many businesses that support the Middle Peninsula’s coastal economy or are unique to its cultural or maritime heritage. The Middle Peninsula Tourism Council is hosting the website. The Council represents six counties and three towns on the Middle Peninsula and is staffed by tourism marketing representatives that know the Peninsula well. The Council also serves as the Middle Peninsula’s Destination Marketing Organization (DMO). DMO’s promote Virginia tourism at the state, regional and local level and focus on compatible, sustainable economic growth. Since the Council, by virtue of its representation, reports back to the MPPDC and the PDCs member localities, it is the ideal organization to host the pilot website and maintain its content.
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The Middle Peninsula Disability Services Board is a partnership of Citizens, Local Governments, and Businesses working to increase access and develop consumer-oriented, community-based services for persons with physical and sensory disabilities.
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Welcome to Middle Peninsula Northern Neck Community Services Board The Middle Peninsula-Northern Neck Community Services Board is one of 40 such boards across Virginia providing services related to mental health, intellectual disabilities, substance use, prevention, and early intervention. We serve the ten counties of the Middle Peninsula and Northern Neck, a region of approximately 2,200 square miles and home to over 137,000 individuals. February 28, 2009 will mark 35 years of service to area residents.
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Middle Peninsula Rideshare Contact the Middle Peninsula Rideshare Program to see how we can help you 'Share the Drive, Share the Cost'. We specialize in helping commuters, employers, students, and employees solve transportation problems. We have a wide spectrum of services to help you save money, find a much needed ride, and all free of cost to you. If you are a commuter looking to join a carpool, Start Today by filing out an application. If you are interested in any of our other services, please contact us for more information.
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Three Rivers Soil and Water Conservation District (TRSWCD) covers the Middle Peninsula of Virginia, between the Rappahannock River in the North to the York / Mattaponi / Pamunkey in the South. The district covers three counties, Essex, King William and King & Queen. Three Rivers is a political subdivision of state government that acts as a non-profit. We promote responsible land use decisions for the conservation, protection, and improvement of soil and water resources through partnering, technical guidance, and education. In Virginia, there are 47 conservation districts. We are overseen by six elected and two appointed officials who are often natural resource professionals and active community members. Technical assistance and education are very important parts of our commitment to conserving our natural resources. We not only provide a service (technical and monetary assistance) to agricultural producers/landowners, but we also serve as a resource and technical advisor to homeowners, real estate groups, watershed councils, schools, local governments and many others. Our programs are focused on protecting or improving water quality and natural resources for the benefit of residents.
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