Delaware Highlands Conservancy: Woodloch Resort Guests Raise Funds For Conservation
|
|
On March 6, representatives from Woodloch Resorts in Wayne County presented the Delaware Highlands Conservancy with a check for $35,722 for funds collected in 2017 through the Green Lodging Partnership. The funds were collected at both Woodloch Pines Resort and The Lodge at Woodloch. Through the Green Lodging Partnership, guests at participating hotels are invited to make a $2-per-stay donation to the protection of the beautiful farms and forests, clean waters, and outdoor recreational opportunities that make the Upper Delaware River region such a wonderful place to live, work, and play. The funds raised directly support the Conservancy's land protection efforts—and ensure that everything that's special about our region will remain, now and for future generations. For more information on programs, initiatives and special events, visit the Delaware Highlands Conservancy website or call 570-226-3164 or 845-583-1010. Click Here to sign up for regular updates from the Conservancy, Like on Facebook and Follow on Twitter. Click Here to support their work. (Photo: Rory O’Fee, Woodloch Resort; Bethany Keene, Delaware Highlands Conservancy; Bob Kiesendahl, Woodloch Resort; Jason Zarnowski, Delaware Highlands Conservancy; and Tess Murray, Woodloch Resort.) NewsClips: Pittsburgh’s Landforce Wins $50,000 As Google Impact Challenges People’s Choice Midstate School District Asked To Reconsider Farmland Condemnation Fawn Eyes Agricultural Security Area To Protect Farmland Schneck: World-Famous PA Trout Stream Gains Headwaters Protection Lawrence County Nears Acquiring Land For Quaker Falls [Posted: March 12, 2018] |
|
3/19/2018 |
|
Go To Preceding Article Go To Next Article |