Delaware Highlands Conservancy: Settlers Hospitality Raises Over $14,800 For Conservation
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On February 13, representatives from Settlers Hospitality properties presented the Delaware Highlands Conservancy with a check for $14,852 for funds collected in 2019 through the Conservancy’s Green Lodging Partnership Program. The funds were collected at The Settlers Inn, Ledges Hotel, and Silver Birches, located in Hawley, Pike County, and Hotel Anthracite, located in Carbondale, Lackawanna County. Through the Green Lodging Partnership, guests at participating lodgings are invited to make a $2-per-stay donation to the protection of the working farms and forests, clean waters, and outdoor recreational opportunities that make the Upper Delaware River region such a wonderful place to live, work, and visit. The funds raised directly support the Conservancy's land conservation efforts. Visit the Green Lodging Partnership Program webpage for more information on this program. 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. Learn about the Green Lodging Partnership initiative. Click Here to support their work. (Photo: Kathleen Sarro, Sherri Stauffer, Terri Marcellus, Alanna Kearney, Chris Simpler, Jenna Simpler, Bethany Zarnowski (Delaware Highlands Conservancy), Jason Zarnowski (Delaware Highlands Conservancy), Rose Janisheki, Robert Albright.) NewsClips: Click Here To Support Local Journalism: Read PA Environment & Energy NewsClips Related Articles: DCNR Announces More State Park Campsites Allowing Pets In 2021 Pennsylvania Wilds Successes Showcased In New DCNR Conservation Landscape Report Penn’s Stewards: Climate Change: Managing Pennsylvania's Greatest Environmental Crisis Feb. 14 Take Five Fridays With Pam, PA Parks & Forests Foundation Spring Penn’s Stewards Newsletter Now Available From PA Parks & Forests Foundation Allegheny Land Trust Permanently Protects Over 40 Acres Of Woodlands In Allegheny County Register Now! Central PA Conservancy Ironmasters Challenge April 26, Cumberland County Gov. Wolf Announces $23.8 Million In Funding To Help Fix 10 Fish & Boat Commission High-Hazard Dams Fellow Wanted: Heritage Conservancy 2020 Delaware River Watershed Fellowship [Posted: February 13, 2020] |
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