Keystone Coldwater Conference Set For Feb. 28-29 In State College
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Planning has begun for the biennial Keystone Coldwater Conference, to be held on February 28-29 at the Ramada Hotel and Conference Center in State College.  Circle those dates on your calendar! 

The Conference theme is Coldwater Resource Conservation and Education: Resiliency In A Changing Environment

You’ll hear from researchers, educators, watershed groups, government agencies and others who are working to protect, restore and reconnect cold water resources.  The Conference also provides an opportunity to connect with your colleagues.

We hope you’ll join us.  Watch for registration and agenda information during the coming months.

Contact Bob Volkmar, PA Council of Trout Unlimited with questions about sponsorship opportunities by sending email to: rdvolkmar@gmail.com.

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[Posted: September 2, 2019]


9/9/2019

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