PA Healthy Lands Week Now Accepting Event Sign-Ups - Sept. 28 to Oct. 6
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The 2024 PA Healthy Lands Week will be held the week of September 28 to October 6.  It is an annual, statewide effort to strengthen Pennsylvanians’ connections with our public lands.

Through volunteer events, educational programs, and more, it is a rallying cry for public engagement in the places and landscapes that make Pennsylvania home.

This year’s PA Healthy Lands Week also includes National Public Lands Day on September 28 through A Walk in Penn’s Woods Day on October 5.

And YOU can be a part of it too!

Parks departments, land trusts, trail groups and more can register their organization’s events during that week using the Submit Event form on the PA Healthy Lands Week website.

Registering your event will give you access to new audiences to come out and support your facility.

Healthy Lands Week is a cooperative venture of partners, spearheaded by an organizational committee that includes the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, the PA Parks & Forests Foundation, the PA Recreation & Park Society, Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful and WeConservePA.

Visit the PA Healthy Lands Week website to learn more.

(Reprinted from the DCNR Grants NewsletterClick Here to sign up for your own copy.)

Related Articles This Week:

-- DCNR: Great American Getaway RV Tour Highlights Outdoor Adventures In State Parks, Forests As Millions Spend Memorial Day Weekend Outdoors 

-- DCNR Grants Newsletter: PA Healthy Lands Week Accepting Signups; Kittatinny Ridge Sentinel Landscape Designation; PA Sojourn Grants Awarded; Much More! 

-- PA Recreation & Park Society Celebrates Park & Recreation Professionals Day July 19; Offers Other Professional Development Events  [PaEN]

-- PA Healthy Lands Week Now Accepting Event Sign-Ups - Sept. 28 to Oct. 6  [PaEN]

NewsClips:

-- Warren Times: Shapiro Hikes Rimrock As Part Of ‘Great American Getaway’ RV Tour

-- Tioga Publishing: DCNR Closes Swimming At Beltzville State Park, Carbon County, Pending Acceptable Test Results 

-- Erie Times - Brian Whipkey: 100 Hikers Getting Ready For 25 to 100 Mile Challenges On North Country Trail

-- Erie Times Guest Essay: What Could Completing The Erie To Pittsburgh Trail Do For Our Economy - By Seth Trott, Impact Corry

-- WESA: Pittsburgh’s Park System Ranks Among Top 20 Nationally

-- Altoona Mirror: Johnstown Brings Back WalkWorks Program

-- TribLive: ‘Quiet Epidemic’ Delves Into Chronic Lyme Disease

-- TribLive: Wildlife, Plants, Paddlers Find A Haven On Sycamore Island In Allegheny River

[Posted: May 29, 2024]


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