Gifford Pinchot Documentary At Grey Towers March 22, Cornelia Pinchot Profile April 18
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The Grey Towers Heritage Association will host its last two winter Lunch and Learn programs on March 22 and April 18 at the Grey Towers National Historic Site in Milford, Pike County.

The new programs will introduce the community to the historic accomplishments of Gifford Pinchot, founder of the U.S. Forest Service and Governor of Pennsylvania, and the public programs offered at his ancestral home, Grey Towers National Historic Site.

On March 22 at 11:30 a.m. the GTHA and the U.S. Forest Service will screen the documentary, “Gifford Pinchot’s Conservation Legacy,” one in a series of documentaries produced by WITF that spotlight Pennsylvania’s conservation heritage. A Q&A will follow. (This program is rescheduled from the original March 21 date).

On April 18 at 11:30 a.m. there will be a program on Cornelia Pinchot’s political activism and her role as wife of Gov. Gifford Pinchot.

For the March and April programs at Grey Towers, pre-registration and prepayment is required. The fee is $10 for GTHA members and $14 for non-members and includes a catered lunch and a brief tour of the Grey Towers mansion.

Space is limited. For more information or to reserve your spot, contact the Grey Towers Heritage Association at 570-296-9625 or send email to: info@greytowers.org.

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3/14/2016

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