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SUMMARY:Montco Trail Challenge
DESCRIPTION:How to Register\nJoin us for the 9th annual Montgomery County Trail Challenge! The Montco Trail Challenge will run April 27 – December 2\, 2024. Registration is open!\n1. Sign-up\, registration is open! \nPrint your official Montco Trail Challenge card (Spanish\, Korean) or look for them at Montgomery County park and trail kiosks.\nRegister yourself or any members of your household (including dogs). \n2. Get Out and Go! \nGet out and go! Visit any of the 18 participating trails and look for special markers at the entrance (trailheads).\nRecord each symbol you find on your trail card. \n3. Turn in Your Results! \nOnce you have visited as many trails as you can\, return your completed card to a designated dropbox or submit results online. \nYou do not have to walk\, run or bike the entire trail to get credit for the challenge – just visit and enjoy to earn your recognitions!  
URL:https://schuylkillwaters.org/event/montco-trail-challenge-2/
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SUMMARY:PA Environment Digest Blog: Master Watershed Steward Watershed-Friendly Native Plant Kit Sale
DESCRIPTION:Penn State Extension Master Watershed Steward Program is now accepting orders for their 2024 Watershed-Friendly Native Plant Kit Sale through June 18 or until sold out.\nPick your preferred kit online and select the most convenient curbside fall pickup location from 17 sites across the state. \nProceeds from the Watershed-Friendly Native Plant Kits will support the Master Watershed Steward program providing volunteer-driven education and restoration work in that region. \nEach of the Watershed-Friendly kits are designed to help you incorporate more native plants into your property for habitat creation\, stormwater management\, pollutant reduction\, and other positive ecological services.\nReducing stormwater runoff\, reducing water pollution\, conserving water\, and supporting wildlife and pollinators are critical elements of healthy watershed-friendly properties and the focus areas of the Penn State Extension Master Watershed Steward Watershed-Friendly certification\, a collaboration with Nurture Nature Center. \nNative plants are woven throughout the certification criteria because of all the benefits that native plant gardens can provide.\nKits are composed of plant plugs from carefully selected species grown by Kind Earth Growers using locally collected open-source pollinated seeds and 50% peat-free growing media. \nPlant plugs are smaller than what is typically found in nurseries\, allowing for easier transportation and planting within existing vegetation. \nThe plugs have healthy root systems which will establish this fall so that your plants can flourish next growing season.\nClick Here to order and for all the details.
URL:https://schuylkillwaters.org/event/pa-environment-digest-blog-master-watershed-steward-watershed-friendly-native-plant-kit-sale-6/
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SUMMARY:Challenge yourself to live greener in 2024 with Berks Nature's 50 Acts for Nature Challenge!
DESCRIPTION:Start your 50 Acts for Nature Challenge today by downloading your score sheet here!\nBerks Nature has collected 50 actions for you to take – at home\, at work\, and in your community – to help you get started with some new\, greener habits this year! We challenge you to complete as many of these actions as you can this year\, and earn some cool prizes in the process!\nWill you rise to the challenge of greener living?\nIf you complete AT LEAST 25 of the Challenge’s actions\, submit your score sheet to Berks Nature to officially join the contest. All participants will receive a commemorative sticker and be entered to win a variety of prizes including goodie bags from The Nature Place shop\, Kimberton Whole Foods gift cards\, and tickets to Berks Nature’s annual State of the Environment Breakfast. One grand prize winner will score a rain barrel worth $130!\nAll winners will be notified in December to make arrangements for collecting their prizes.\nDeadline to submit your Challenge score sheet is November 8\, 2024
URL:https://schuylkillwaters.org/event/challenge-yourself-to-live-greener-in-2024-with-berks-natures-50-acts-for-nature-challenge-3/
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SUMMARY:Watershed Teaching Tools for Educators Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Where: Penn State Extension Lehigh County\, 4184 Dorney Park Road\, Room 104\, Allentown\, Pennsylvania 18104\nPenn State Extension invites classroom teachers and educators working with 6-12 grade students to participate in free workshops aimed at enhancing water education. These workshops\, supported by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection’s Environmental Education Grants Program\, offer curriculum activity kits and training to integrate water topics across various subjects. As a critical resource\, water serves as a cross-curricular theme\, supporting science\, math\, literacy\, and more. With financial support\, these workshops aim to bolster Pennsylvania’s environmental literacy goals by empowering educators and volunteers. Led by Penn State Extension’s Water Resources Team\, comprising over 20 subject matter experts\, the initiative aims to address water quality and quantity issues\, reaching over 500\,000 individuals annually. Don’t miss this opportunity to enrich your teaching and earn Act 48 Hours (pending approval).\nWhat will you learn? \nUnderstand the significance of teaching youth about water and its alignment with the new PA STEELS Standards and MWEE (Meaningful Watershed Educational Experience) framework\nReceive a free Rain to Drain Curriculum Kit and Book ($60 value)\, along with hands-on instruction on effectively utilizing the kit\nAccess a free Watershed Decisions Curriculum Kit ($39 value) and receive hands-on guidance on incorporating it into your teaching\nLearn about the new 2024 Future Master Watershed Stewards (FMWS) program and explore potential partnerships with trained FMWS volunteers for your classroom or program \nClick here to learn more and register for this FREE training!
URL:https://schuylkillwaters.org/event/watershed-teaching-tools-for-educators-workshop-4/
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SUMMARY:CDRW Farm Bill Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Join the Coalition for the Delaware River Watershed (CDRW) in collaboration with the National Audubon Society and National Wildlife Federation (NWF) for an insightful webinar on the Farm Bill. Delve into the critical aspects of this legislation and its profound implications for conservation initiatives and communities across the nation. Don’t miss out on this chance to gain valuable insights into the Farm Bill and its pivotal role in shaping conservation efforts. Register now to secure your spot!
URL:https://schuylkillwaters.org/event/cdrw-farm-bill-webinar-3/
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SUMMARY:Watershed Teaching Tools for Educators Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Where: Penn State Extension Lehigh County\, 4184 Dorney Park Road\, Room 104\, Allentown\, Pennsylvania 18104\nPenn State Extension invites classroom teachers and educators working with 6-12 grade students to participate in free workshops aimed at enhancing water education. These workshops\, supported by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection’s Environmental Education Grants Program\, offer curriculum activity kits and training to integrate water topics across various subjects. As a critical resource\, water serves as a cross-curricular theme\, supporting science\, math\, literacy\, and more. With financial support\, these workshops aim to bolster Pennsylvania’s environmental literacy goals by empowering educators and volunteers. Led by Penn State Extension’s Water Resources Team\, comprising over 20 subject matter experts\, the initiative aims to address water quality and quantity issues\, reaching over 500\,000 individuals annually. Don’t miss this opportunity to enrich your teaching and earn Act 48 Hours (pending approval).\nWhat will you learn? \nUnderstand the significance of teaching youth about water and its alignment with the new PA STEELS Standards and MWEE (Meaningful Watershed Educational Experience) framework\nReceive a free Rain to Drain Curriculum Kit and Book ($60 value)\, along with hands-on instruction on effectively utilizing the kit\nAccess a free Watershed Decisions Curriculum Kit ($39 value) and receive hands-on guidance on incorporating it into your teaching\nLearn about the new 2024 Future Master Watershed Stewards (FMWS) program and explore potential partnerships with trained FMWS volunteers for your classroom or program \nClick here to learn more and register for this FREE training!
URL:https://schuylkillwaters.org/event/watershed-teaching-tools-for-educators-workshop-3/
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