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Gratefulness Campaign going on in BoCo

Update:

Join us for our first Botetourt Reminisces event THIS SATURDAY, November 5th at the Fincastle Library from 11am-noon. We will share stories of what it was like growing up in Botetourt.   Botetourt County Libraries’ “Loose Threads Legacy Writing Group” will be sharing the stories they have crafted over the past few months alongside their instructor, Susan Mason.  

Want to share your story, too? Fill out this form to let us know you are interested or drop off a copy of your story to any Botetourt County library branch. All stories must go through a vetting process before approval. Once approved, we will contact you and get you on the schedule to present.

Botetourt County Kicks off 2022 #BOCOGrateful Campaign

 Date: November 1, 2022  (Botetourt County, VA) –Maybe you’ve called Botetourt home for your entire life, as your parents and their parents did before you. Your knowledge of this community runs deep, and you know that it will always be a part of you. You’ve weathered good and bad times alongside family, friends, and neighbors you’ve known forever, and you know that you’ll always be there for each other. You’ve memorized every mountain ridge, every historic building, every bend of the James River, and every face in your local church and store. If home is that safe feeling of being accepted and supported in a deeply rooted social network, you know Botetourt is it.

Or maybe you are newcomer to Botetourt, whether you moved in a few weeks or a decade ago. Having lived elsewhere, you have a special appreciation for Botetourt’s uniqueness. We all know that it is rare indeed to find a community that is so largely kind, civil, supportive, family-friendly, safe, and generous.

Even visitors to Botetourt notice the difference. In Botetourt County government, it’s not unusual to hear contractors, consultants, prospective business owners and other visitors remark that they’ve never experienced such a kind, helpful, uplifting community as Botetourt. As they work with county staff, local businesses and organizations, and individuals in the community, they notice the difference. When they have questions, Botetourt County employees are generous with their time and insights. When they get lost, Botetourt citizens go out of their way to guide them. When they pass someone on the sidewalk, Botetourt locals smile and greet them. When they chat over lunch, Botetourt residents show genuine interest in their lives.

This November, we’ll be celebrating the things that make Botetourt County such a wonderful place to live, work and play through a campaign called #BoCoGrateful. If you use social media, we’d love for you to follow Botetourt County Libraries, Botetourt County, and other Botetourt organizations, looking for this hashtag that reminds us how fortunate we are. Join in with your own expressions of gratitude for Botetourt County and what it means to you. We will also be highlighting and bragging on people that make our county such an amazing place. For our part, we’re humbled and ever grateful for the opportunity to serve this community.  Every day we are #BoCoGrateful