Make Plans To Go To Lancaster County’s Water Week Events June 1-8
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The Lancaster Conservancy and many partners will hold their annual Lancaster Water Week education and action events from June 1 to 8. This county-wide initiative is designed to educate young and old about clean water and the role they can play in restoring and protectiing this vital resource. Click Here for a video overview of the Water Week activities. Watch this video summary of Water Week 2018. Over 20 special events geared to creating habitat, exploring the outdoors and cleaning up the environment are planned. They include-- -- Streamside Care Workday -- Riverlands Trail Festival -- Herbal Spring Farmstead -- Take A Hike! Climbers Run -- Take A Hike! Pinnacle To Kellys Run -- Trees, Music, Water Week At Longs Park -- MS4 Stormwater Form -- The Conestoga Study And The Woman Behind It -- Harnessing The Power Of Water - Safe Harbor Dam Tour -- Clean Streams Farm Tour -- Healthy Soils & Healthy Streams Breakfast -- Rain Garden Open House -- Native Plant Conference/Plant Sale -- Chiques Creek Watershed Expo -- Falmouth Forest Garden -- Green Infrastructure Bike Tour -- Rain Barrel Painting -- Conestoga River Sojourn -- Conestoga River Clean Up -- Conestoga River Snorkeling -- The American Garden: A Life Or Death Situation -- Guide To Restoring The Little Things That Run The World [Insects] Doug Tallamy -- A Day On Lititz Run -- Rock Lititz - Water Week Celebration Click Here for a full list of events and to register. A long list of community, business, environmental, energy and other organizations are sponsors of this unique event. For all the details, visit the Lancaster Water Week website. NewsClips: Students Develop Educational Videos For Lancaster County Clean Water Consortium Kummer: Earth Day At 49: Philadelphia Area Calendar Of Events, City Nature Challenge Op-Ed: Reasons To Be Happy On Earth Day For Real Doe? Penn State Deer Research Center Brings Students Closer To Wildlife Related Stories: PaEN: Pennsylvania’s Conservation Activism Began Long Before The First Earth Day On April 22, 1970 Bay Journal: Pennsylvania's New Chesapeake Bay Plan Falls Well Short Of Cleanup Goals Penn State Launches Water & Agriculture Website On Water Quality, Quantity Issues PA Sustainable Agriculture: Designing A Rotational Grazing Plan Workshop May 2 In Mifflin County Vote Now For PA Entry! For Chesapeake Bay Foundation Viewers’ Choice Photo Contest Award Gov. Wolf Announces $69 Million Investment In Water Infrastructure Projects In 14 Counties Senators Scarnati, Yaw File Court Action To Compel DEP, EQB To Set Manganese Standard [Posted: April 15, 2019] |
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4/22/2019 |
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