CHARLESTON, W.Va. – The 2023 Roadsides in Bloom calendar is now available to order.
The free calendar, sponsored by the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection’s (WVDEP) Adopt A Highway program, includes 12 pictures of West Virginia wildflowers growing naturally along state roadways. The pictures were chosen from dozens of entries submitted by photographers from West Virginia and surrounding states.
The photographer winners in this year’s calendar include:
January
Ed Rehbein, Pocahontas County
February
Kyle Jones, Pendleton County
March
Teresa Loudin, Pocahontas County
April
Beth Knotts, Tucker County
May
Dietra Metz, Randolph County
June
Jason Crayton, Harrison County
July
Sharon Boone, Lewis County
August
Janna Vaught, Upshur County
September
Sandra Miller, Tucker County
October
Alan Tucker, Monongalia County
November
Wanda King, Braxton County
December
Karl Boone, Pendleton County
To order a calendar, visit
https://dep.wv.gov/environmental-advocate/reap/aah, call 1-800-322-5530, or email
dep.aah@wv.gov. If you call and get voicemail, please leave a message with your name and mailing address and you will be put on the order list. Requests are limited to one calendar per household. West Virginia residents receive priority.
Co-sponsored by the WVDEP and the state Division of Highways (DOH), the Adopt-A-Highway program is administered by the WVDEP’s Rehabilitation Environmental Action Plan (REAP) and improves the quality of the state’s environment by encouraging public involvement in the elimination of highway litter.
Since the program’s inception in 1988, state citizens have cleaned up close to 70,000 miles of state highways and roads during annual spring and fall Adopt-A-Highway events.