The public is invited to attend the park’s grand opening on Saturday, July 26, which is Trevor Brown’s birthday.
On a hot July afternoon, Beth Mauch sits on the front porch of her home on Seneca Ridge Drive in Sterling. She tearfully smiles at what she sees across the street. Volunteers are hard at work planting trees, flowers, and shrubs for the new FF Trevor Brown Memorial Park. The space honors the life of fallen Loudoun County volunteer firefighter Trevor Brown.
“It’s always been lovely on this porch, chatting with neighbors and enjoying the breeze. But for a long time, we just stopped sitting out front at all, because the view over there was so sad and terrible,” says Mauch…