MEADOWVIEW, Va. — A poem written by Meadowview resident Felicia Mitchell is up in lights for the world to see.
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Carolyn R. Wilson is a freelance writer in Glade Spring, Virginia. Contact her at news@washconews.com.
Felicia Mitchell enjoys hikes in Southwest Virginia and caring for plant life at her Meadowview residence. A poem, “Up from Tumbling Creek,” written by Mitchell is among other poetry from Virginia writers displayed in a grouping of light pillars at the Greensboro Metro Station, one of four metro stations in the Tyson’s Corner area on the Silver Line subway route in Fairfax County, Virginia. Mitchell is a creative writing and English professor at Emory & Henry College.
Felicia Mitchell enjoys hikes in Southwest Virginia and caring for plant life at her Meadowview residence. A poem, “Up from Tumbling Creek,” written by Mitchell is among other poetry from Virginia writers displayed in a grouping of light pillars at the Greensboro Metro Station, one of four metro stations in the Tyson’s Corner area on the Silver Line subway route in Fairfax County, Virginia. Mitchell is a creative writing and English professor at Emory & Henry College.
Felicia Mitchell’s poem “Up from Tumbling Creek” is integrated into an art installation at the Greensboro Metro Station in Fairfax County, Virginia. The poem is about a hike Mitchell took with her son, Guy Love, several years ago by Big Tumbling Creek in the Clinch Mountain Wildlife Management Area near Saltville. The public poetry display is part of the Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project, a 23-mile extension of Washington’s existing Metrorail System.
Felicia Mitchell’s poem “Up from Tumbling Creek” is integrated into an art installation at the Greensboro Metro Station in Fairfax County, Virginia. The poem is about a hike Mitchell took with her son, Guy Love, several years ago by Big Tumbling Creek in the Clinch Mountain Wildlife Management Area near Saltville. The public poetry display is part of the Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project, a 23-mile extension of Washington’s existing Metrorail System.
MEADOWVIEW, Va. — A poem written by Meadowview resident Felicia Mitchell is up in lights for the world to see.
Carolyn R. Wilson is a freelance writer in Glade Spring, Virginia. Contact her at news@washconews.com.
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Felicia Mitchell enjoys hikes in Southwest Virginia and caring for plant life at her Meadowview residence. A poem, “Up from Tumbling Creek,” written by Mitchell is among other poetry from Virginia writers displayed in a grouping of light pillars at the Greensboro Metro Station, one of four metro stations in the Tyson’s Corner area on the Silver Line subway route in Fairfax County, Virginia. Mitchell is a creative writing and English professor at Emory & Henry College.
Felicia Mitchell enjoys hikes in Southwest Virginia and caring for plant life at her Meadowview residence. A poem, “Up from Tumbling Creek,” written by Mitchell is among other poetry from Virginia writers displayed in a grouping of light pillars at the Greensboro Metro Station, one of four metro stations in the Tyson’s Corner area on the Silver Line subway route in Fairfax County, Virginia. Mitchell is a creative writing and English professor at Emory & Henry College.
Felicia Mitchell’s poem “Up from Tumbling Creek” is integrated into an art installation at the Greensboro Metro Station in Fairfax County, Virginia. The poem is about a hike Mitchell took with her son, Guy Love, several years ago by Big Tumbling Creek in the Clinch Mountain Wildlife Management Area near Saltville. The public poetry display is part of the Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project, a 23-mile extension of Washington’s existing Metrorail System.
Felicia Mitchell’s poem “Up from Tumbling Creek” is integrated into an art installation at the Greensboro Metro Station in Fairfax County, Virginia. The poem is about a hike Mitchell took with her son, Guy Love, several years ago by Big Tumbling Creek in the Clinch Mountain Wildlife Management Area near Saltville. The public poetry display is part of the Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project, a 23-mile extension of Washington’s existing Metrorail System.
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