Early Registration Now Open For WeConservePA Virtual Western PA Land Conservation Summit; Other Events Coming Up

Register now for the WeConservePA virtual Western PA Land Conservation Summit on November 12-13.

Registration includes access to over 10 hours of programming across 1.5 days.

WeConservePA will be utilizing a service called Sched to assist registrants with developing and managing their individual agendas. All registrants will receive a separate email invitation from Sched with instructions a few weeks from the event date.

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2021 WeConservePA Conference May 24-26

You can help shape the agenda for the 2021 WeConservePA Conference (formerly the Pennsylvania Land Conservation Conference).

If you would like to be considered for the conference planning committee, please nominate yourself by contacting Carol Grayshaw at cgrayshaw@weconservepa.org,  or call 717 219 4074.

WeConservePA is looking for insight into what roundtable discussions, workshops, and presenters would be most relevant to the staff, board members, and volunteers of organizations working to make conservation happen in Pennsylvania. 

The conference may occur as a virtual, in-person or hybrid event depending on Covid-19 and other factors. It's scheduled to be held March 24-26 (in Gettysburg if an in-person event).

Land Trust Leaders' Roundtable Oct. 19

The next land trust leaders' roundtable will be held from noon to 1:15 pm on October 19, 2020. The roundtable is open to executive directors, board chairs, and other land trust leaders.

The roundtables have had a few month hiatus. We will now come back together to check in with one another and share and discuss our various efforts to plan for the future in the context of continued uncertainty.

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Save the Date: WeConservePA Conference March 24-26 in Gettysburg.

More than 100,000 Pennsylvanians contribute to local land trusts.

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