Elk County Headwaters Charitable Trust Accepting Volunteer Service Award Nominations
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Do you know an outstanding volunteer in the community that deserves recognition? It is about that time of year again to nominate individuals for the President’s Volunteer Service Award. The deadline for nominations is January 15. Headwaters Charitable Trust is teaming up with the Corporation for National and Community Service to administer these awards to worthy citizens in the Pennsylvania Wilds Region. PSVA recognizes citizens from age 5 or older who have achieved certain numbers of service hours over a twelve-month period or cumulative hours over their lifetime. The awards are offered in multiple levels and are designed to recognize each milestone of service achievement. The levels include bronze, silver, gold and the highest of honors, President’s Lifetime Award for those who have contributed 4,000 hours of service in their lifetime. Along with the ultimate honor of presidential recognition, recipients will receive a personalized certificate, an official pin, medallion or coin and a congratulatory letter from the president of the United States Last year, HWCT recognized nine recipients and honored their achievements on Martin Luther King Day. A similar event will take place this year on MLK Day, January 16. This day was formerly recognized as a “day of service” by the Mayor of Saint Marys, Robert Howard. The Pennsylvania Wilds Region includes the counties of Cameron, northern part of Centre County, Clarion, Clearfield, Clinton, Elk, Forest, Jefferson, Warren, Lycoming, McKean, Potter and Tioga. If you know a citizen that meets the requirements of the award, Click Here and fill out the online nomination form or contact Bri Pursley at 540-292-5630 or send email to: bripursley@hwct.org. For more information on programs, initiatives and upcoming events, visit the Headwaters Charitable Trust website. Click Here to sign up for updates from the Trust (bottom of the page). NewsClips: Crable: Lancaster Farmland Provides $676M In Annual Environmental Benefits Study Credits Farmers For Efforts To Clean Up The Chesapeake Bay Crable: PA Farmers Not Getting Credit For Aiding Chesapeake Bay Penn State Study: Farmers Deserve More Credit For Protecting The Environment Project Receives Funding To Improve Soil Health, Reduce Water Pollution Video: Penn State, DEP, Ag, EPA Summary Of Chesapeake Bay Farm Conservation Survey Editorial: Farmers Deserves Credit, But Much Conservation Work To Do Court Refuses To Kill Sportsmen’s Group’s Challenge To Turnpike Expansion Knapp: Susquehanna Bass Cause Ruckus New Federal Law Adds Protection For Delaware River Basin AP: Scientists Propose Ways To Measure Great Lakes Water Quality PA Investing $300 Million Into Philadelphia Ports Pittsburgh’s Industrial Past Fuels Tech-Focused Future Water Infrastructure Needs Fixing, But How To Fund It Unclear Op-Ed: Investing In Our Waterways Infrastructure In Pittsburgh Obama Sets Up Water Clash With Mining Rule Trump Opposes AP: Obama Sets Rule To Protect Streams Near Coal Mines Bloomberg: Obama Sets Up Water Clash With Trump Over Mining Rule OSM Adopts Last-Minute Rule To Make Coal Industry Cleaner AP: Groups Threaten To Sue EPA Over Lake Erie’s Toxic Algae Latest From The Chesapeake Bay Journal Click Here to subscribe to the Chesapeake Bay Journal Follow Chesapeake Bay Journal On Twitter Like Chesapeake Bay Journal On Facebook Related Story: Lancaster Farmland Provides $676M In Annual Environmental Benefits [Dec. 21, 2016] |
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12/26/2016 |
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