Allegheny County Master Watershed Stewards To Hold Meetings In July For Volunteers Interested In The Program
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The Allegheny County Master Watershed Steward Program will hold a series of 6 public information meetings in July for volunteers interested in joining the program.

What to improve your community?  The Master Watershed Steward Program trains and empowers individuals to protect environmental resources in Allegheny County.

The meetings will be held starting at 6:30 p.m. on--

-- July 22: Moon Township Municipal Building;

-- July 23: Penn State Ctr. Energy Innovation Ctr, Pittsburgh;

-- July 24: Westinghouse Lodge, Forest Hills Borough;

-- July 25: Round Hill Park Visitor Center, Elizabeth Twp.;

-- July 29: Hampton Township Community Center; and

-- July 30: Mount Lebanon Public Library, Mt. Lebanon Twp.

For more information on the meetings or to register, contact Mary Wilson by calling 412-482-3464 or sending email to: mpw5625@psu.edu.

The next training session for volunteers interested in joining the program will run from September 23 to January 20.

For more information on the program, visit the Allegheny County Master Watershed Steward Program webpage.

Other Counties

Penn State Extension Master Watershed Steward Programs are now operating in Allegheny, Berks, Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Lackawanna, Lehigh, Luzerne, Monroe, Montgomery, Northampton, Wyoming and York counties.

To learn more about Master Watershed Steward Programs available in your county or if you are interested in starting one, visit the Penn State Extension Master Watershed Stewards webpage.  Questions can be directed to Erin Frederick at 610-391-9840 or send email to: elf145@psu.edu.

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[Posted: May 14, 2019]


5/20/2019

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