PA Greenways and Trails Summit September 28-30

The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources and the PA Recreation and Park Society is sponsoring a PA Greenways and Trails Summit on September 28-30 at The Inn at Pocono Manor, Pocono Manor, Pa.

The theme of this year’s Summit is “Greenways and Trails: Your Path to Active Living,” with the program focusing largely on the health connection between wellness and trails.

In addition to statewide partners, local organizations such as the Wyoming Valley Wellness Trails Partnership are leading the way with practical approaches to connecting with local citizens.

The Summit will again feature a solid mix of well-known general session speakers, breakout sessions, and mobile workshops that bring the best in education and technical assistance to benefit managers and organizations across the Commonwealth who are responsible for the wealth of greenways and trails.

The agenda includes a set of facilitated forums and a networking lunch to gather ideas and opportunities for feedback from participants.

Keynote speakers include DCNR Secretary Michael DiBerardinis as well as former Pittsburgh Mayor Tom Murphy will lead off on Monday morning to share his ideas and secrets of success in the “Steel City” in developing an expanded city-wide trail system.

Trail and wellness expert Mark Fenton will be a featured luncheon speaker to highlight his outstanding work in Pennsylvania. Finally, Pennsylvania Outdoor Life co-host Don Jacobs will entertain the group at dinner on Monday evening.

To complement the strong education offerings, the Summit will feature several networking and social opportunities starting with a Sunday evening reception with entertainment by The Shenandoah Allstar Band; a Monday networking luncheon; and a Tuesday evening social featuring Willy Jack and the Northern Light band.

For more information, download the PA Greenways and Trails Summit brochure and visit the Pennsylvania Environmental Council website for a guide to registration.


7/25/2008

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