Wildlands Conservancy Seeks Nominees for Friend of the Lehigh River Award
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The Wildlands Conservancy is seeking nominations for the 2007 Friend of the Lehigh River Awards. The deadline for nominations is May 1. This award annually recognizes individuals, groups, organizations, businesses, institutions, governmental bodies, and others who deserve to be recognized for their commitment to the Lehigh River. “For the past ten years, we have bestowed this honor upon those who cultivate appreciation, advance knowledge, and demonstrate responsible stewardship and use of the Lehigh River and Lehigh River valley,” says Chris Kocher, Wildlands Conservancy president. Last year’s winners were Jim Clauser, district manager of the Carbon County Conservation District; Charlie Brown, retired Director of Parks and Public Property in Bethlehem; and members of the non-profit Ironton Rail Trail organization. “The actual award is a beautifully engraved river stone that has been shaped by the river itself,” says Kocher. This year’s awards will be announced during the 11th Annual Lehigh River Sojourn, being held June 23 – 27. In order to nominate an individual or organization, prepare a one-page summary of the nominee’s accomplishments and justification for receiving the award, along with the contact information of the nominee and the group or individual making the nomination. Send nominations to 2007 Friend of the Lehigh River Award Nomination Committee, c/o Wildlands Conservancy, 3701 Orchid Place, Emmaus, PA 18049. |
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3/30/2007 |
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