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The GREEN SCENE is a component of the Fearrington Homeowners Association (FHA) with a mission to actively encourage village residents to consider and act on major environmental issues and also to reduce their consumption of energy, water, and other resources, reuse goods and supplies, and recycle whenever possible.


Open to interested residents of Fearrington Village and Galloway Ridge. No dues. Meetings at 11:00am - 12:00pm on second Wednesdays each month (except June, July, and August) at The Gathering Place.

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