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Newsletter-Fall '11FINALFINAL-REALLY - Tinicum Conservancy

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P.O. Box 206, Erwinna, PA 18920<br />

Photo © Kathleen Connally (www.durhamtownship.com)<br />

CAN YOU HELP?<br />

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PHILADELPHIA, PA<br />

Permit �o. 85<br />

The <strong>Tinicum</strong> <strong>Conservancy</strong> has its usual ongoing volunteer needs, such as mailings, other office events, etc.<br />

Please contact us if any of the following volunteer opportunities interests you!<br />

• Someone who would like to help with maintaining, planting, and general gardening around the<br />

<strong>Conservancy</strong> office.<br />

• Someone who would be willing to help Maria put together landowner information packets. When a<br />

landowner first sits down with the <strong>Conservancy</strong> to discuss protection of his/her property, he/she<br />

receives a packet of information about the <strong>Conservancy</strong> as an organization and facts about what is<br />

involved in granting a conservation easement. There are specific materials that go into these packets<br />

and simply need to be assembled.<br />

• Someone who is reasonably computer savvy who could volunteer secretarial services for <strong>Conservancy</strong><br />

research and data input projects.<br />

• Someone who is a history buff and who could help prepare/provide specific research information for<br />

the above mentioned project.<br />

• People who are interested in getting outside along the streams or at the Giving Pond and working to<br />

control invasive plant species in the late spring/early summer and in the early fall.

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