FCPA 2025 Outstanding Volunteer Awards

As announced by FCPA at its meeting on May 28, the Fairfax County Park Authority Board approved a resolution honoring 20 individuals as 2025 Outstanding Volunteers. These peer-nominated individuals were recognized for their dedication to community and their invaluable service to the Fairfax County park system.

Jean Lockhart on duty at Hidden Oaks – photo FMN Kristina Watts

Of the twenty, two Fairfax Chapter Master Naturalist volunteers were officially recognized:
* Jean Lockhart, Hidden Oaks Nature Center, Front Desk
* Elizabeth Train, Huntley Meadows Park, Roving Naturalist/General Support
The Board stated that more than 10,000 volunteers contributed to the operation, preservation and conservation of Fairfax County parks in Fiscal Year 2025. They contributed 116,005 hours of volunteer service and their work is valued at over $3.88 million. The Park Authority could not function without the support and commitment of our volunteer force.
“Our parks meet the highest standard of beauty, safety, and accessibility in large part due to our volunteers. Their skill and passion, whether repairing trails, planting trees, or educating visitors, elevate every acre, every day,” said Park Authority Executive Director Jai Cole.

Liz Train in her finest ‘vernal pool monitor apparel’ – photo FMN Jerry Nissley

Jean, a relatively new VMN (2023), contributed hours as volunteer on duty, nature program leader, and bird counts. Liz, a VMN since 2019, is involved with just about every volunteer role possible at Huntley Meadows Park. They are both very deserving of this recognition.

The Park Authority, joined by Fairfax County Board of Supervisors honored all of its amazing volunteers with a special evening of music and celebration at the Volunteer Appreciation Night on Thursday, July 10, as part of the Government Center’s ‘Evenings on the Ellipse’ Summer Concert Series.