Heather Bell
RADFORD – Thanks to donations from the Radford community and beyond, the McHarg Elementary School chimney swift project has been funded.
“We have received donations from all over the region, as well as several states around the USA,” said the Radford City Schools Partners for Excellence Foundation, Inc., in a recent statement. “We wish to sincerely thank everyone for their generosity and support. It is greatly appreciated.”
Recently, a group of Radford citizens sought assistance from the public and the Radford City Schools Partners for Excellence Foundation, Inc. in building the McHarg Chimney Swifts a new home since the old chimney home they have used for decades had to be demolished due to the multi-million dollar renovation and expansion of McHarg Elementary School.
The idea was presented to the Radford City School Board at the October 2020 school board meeting and “received their resounding approval to move forward with the project,” according to the foundation.
Thompson & Litton Architects of Radford designed and contributed plans for the tower. Avis Construction of Roanoke provided a cost projection of $13,347 and has agreed to complete the project before the birds arrive from South America in April. Both are the principal firms on the McHarg renovation.
“All plans and materials will match the new school; it will be professionally designed and built, and little to no maintenance will be needed,” according to the foundation. “The McHarg Chimney Swift Tower will provide a safe nesting and roosting place for the birds for many generations to come
“In addition to the funds for construction, contributions will also provide funds for a non-intrusive web camera and associated technology so students can monitor the life cycle of these birds,” says the foundation statement. “There are many educational and conservation benefits and opportunities for students and citizens along with the simple pleasure of sitting beneath the tower to watch the birds dive in, eager to feed their young or return to their nests at dusk for the night.”
All major contributors will be acknowledged on a plaque near the tower or inside the school.