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NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA CONSERVATION ALLIANCE

Date

Fourth Wednesday of Odd‐Numbered Months

January 27, March 24, May 26, July 28, September 22, November 17* (* Held one week earlier to avoid conflict with Thanksgiving holiday)

Times

9:00 to 10:30 a.m. 

Location

Electric City Trolley Museum
Cliff Street, Scranton, PA

Directions

Map

The Electric City Trolley Museum is on Cliff Street, on the campus of Steamtown National Historic Site in downtown Scranton. From Lackawanna Avenue, Cliff Street is located between the State Office Building parking lot and the Lackawanna River, across from the Martz Bus Station. Follow Cliff Street around Steamtown NHS' parking lot, and park in the section in front of the Trolley Museum.  

Description

The Northeastern Pennsylvania Conservation Alliance works to facilitate communication and the sharing of resources through networking in order to coordinate and advance conservation efforts in Northeastern Pennsylvania.

The Alliance is made up of representatives from regional environmental organizations and individuals who are committed to facilitating communication and the sharing of resources through networking in order to coordinate and advance conservation efforts in Northeastern Pennsylvania. Membership is open to environmentally-minded organizations, businesses, and individuals. Click this link for the Membership Directory.

The NEPA Conservation Alliance has identified four goals that it will pursue through a variety of projects, programs, and events. These goals align with the “Shaping a Sustainable Pennsylvania: DCNR's Blueprint for Action” of the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources as well as support the objectives of the Lackawanna-Luzerne Bi-County Open Space, Greenways, and Outdoor Recreation Plan.

  1. Improve Stewardship and Management of Parks, Forests, and Greenspace
  2. Promote Land and Watershed Conservation
  3. Build and Maintain Sustainable and Attractive Communities
  4. Build Outdoor Connections for Citizens and Visitors

Cost

No Charge

Links (website/pdf)

NEPA Conservation Alliance Webpage

Contact Information

Stephanie Milewski, RLA
LHVA Trail Manager & Environmental Program Officer
(570) 963-6730 x8203 or smilewski@LHVA.org