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Twice annually (Spring and Winter), the South MountainPartnership holds a Partnership-wide meeting for all partners and any interested individuals or organizations to come together and build relationships and collaborations around the promotion and preservation of our region’s landscape resources. This event includes breakfast snacks and coffee and will occur outside under a pavilion at Gifford Pinchot State Park.
Friday, May 13, 2022
9 AM-11:30 AM (informal networking coffee and snacks begin at 8:30)
Location: Lakeview Pavilion, Gifford Pinchot State Park
Click here to register. Cost: $5. Deadline: May 4 or when 80-person registrant cap has been reached.
This Spring our meeting is being hosted by our partners in York County and will feature a spotlight on some of the great work happening across the county. The York County Commissioners and Planning Staff have been invited to welcome and center us within the county. We’ll then hear from our “profiles of action”, local organizations furthering conservation across our region.
Our panel on Nature-Based Placemaking will look at the York County Trail Towns as a model for tying recreation, conservation, and economic development together within the region. This dynamic panel invites members of the York County Economic Development, local business members, and DCNR staff to discuss best practices for leveraging outdoor recreation in your town.