Photo: Leah L. Jones
">Jon Hunt, left, shakes hands with Emily Simpson, 6, while he performs as a human statue called "Green Man" who comes alive every time someone donates money for the Rust Sanctuary during the first annual EarthDay@Loudoun 2009. Photo: Leah L. Jones
Kira Murphy, 5, looks at a Dumeril Boa Constrictor from Madagascar held by Tammy Ward, National Aquarium visitors services manager. View photo »
Jake Domingues, 6, watches a Uromastyx Lizard from the Mali desert region in Africa. View photo »
Gina Cusanelli, left, and Tim Buchholz walk passed different herbs such as garlic chives. View photo »
Tammy Ward, National Aquarium visitors services manager, holds a Dumeril Boa Constrictor from Madagascar while visitors pet it. View photo »
Aleta Dust, a volunteer at The Raptor Conservancy, holds a Red Tailed Hawk during her presentation on birds of prey. View photo »
Juliana McDonald, 4, makes a bird feeder using peanut butter and bird seeds. View photo »
Visitors arrive to the first annual EarthDay@Loudoun 2009 Family Festival held at Willow Creek Farm by Clyde's. The Festival is designed to bring a national theme home to the local area in a grassroots effort to promote environmental awareness. View photo »
Gregory Woodlief signals incomplete after breaking up a pass on defense. View photo »
Potomac Falls' Chad McMichael runs the ball against James Woods' Doug Stonier. View photo »
James Woods' Kelsey Shannon runs right into the teeth of Potomac Falls' defense. View photo »
Asa Fox of Potomac Falls kicks off. View photo »
Potomac Falls quarterback Gregory Woodlief makes a run for it against James Wood. View photo »
Danny Cooper of James Woods after scoring a touchdown against Potomac Falls. View photo »
Potomac Falls' Chris Pelto tackles Brock Lockhart of James Woods. View photo »
Zachary Duffin of Potomac Falls cools off during the game. View photo »
From left, studentsGwen Kearney, Ashley Mihelarakis and Kayla Motheral during the game. View photo »
Potomac Falls Coach Scott Woodlief, right, reacts during the game. View photo »
Chris Pelto catches a pass against James Wood. View photo »
Potomac Falls students Samantha Haas, 16, and Megan Ahart, 16, dance during the game. View photo »
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