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Become A PA Master Naturalist Volunteer In Westmoreland County By Attending Upcoming Workshops
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You can become a certified Pennsylvania Master Naturalist volunteer in Westmoreland County and join the growing team of volunteers working locally for nature conservation by attending upcoming training workshops. 

This course is perfect for educators, volunteers, and nature-lovers who want to discover and protect the natural habitats of the Laurel Highlands.  Volunteer service and life-long learning are at the heart of this program.

The training will be held Tuesday in August, September and October at the Penguin Court Preserve, 104 California Avenue in Laughlintown. There will also be Saturday field trips,

Only 15 applications will be considered.  A discounted rate is offered until May 1.

The training is presented by Pennsylvania Master Naturalist and Penguin Court Preserve, Brandywine Conservancy.

Click Here to register or for more information.

Other Upcoming Training

Pennsylvania Master Naturalist is also holding training sessions this Spring in Allegheny, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery County.

Training Sessions will also be held in the Fall in Berks, Chester, Philadelphia and other locations yet to be scheduled.

Click Here to register or for more information on each of these training sessions.

For more information on the program, visit the Pennsylvania Master Naturalist website.

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[Posted: March 5, 2019]


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