Volunteers Needed – Tunkhannock Pennsylvania – Planning 300 Trees
North Branch Land Trust (NBLT) in cooperation with the Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF) is looking to plant 300 trees this October 27!
Focused on buffering our waterways to improve water quality, NBLT needs volunteers to help plant the trees.
Trees, stakes, and tree tubes are being provided by the CBF.
These 300 trees are to be planted at NBLT’s Howland Preserve at 546 Vosburg Road, Tunkhannock, PA 18657
on Saturday, October 27, at 10:00 a.m.
For more information contact Rylan Coker at
570-310-1781 or email coker@nblt.org
Other Conservation Practices (DIY)
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Careers In Energy Education Outreach
Keystone Clean Water Team participated in the “Careers in Energy” Event at Tunkhannock High School in February 2014. The series of classes, titled “Careers in Energy: Learning from the Industry,” was coordinated by Northern Tier Industry & Education Consortium, a Susquehanna County-based group that helps prime college and high school students for job placement in growing industries. During the event, we meet over 200 students and discussed energy efficiency, alternative energy, the direct careers in Energy, and indirect careers in Energy. We also discussed changes that are needed and how they can be part of the solution to conserve energy and promote a national energy policy that includes renewable energy systems. During the education session, we showed working models of some wind turbine and solar energy kits.
The presentation can be found at Careers in Energy – Tunkhannock High School – Earth Sciences, Green Building, Renewable Energy, Energy Audit, Weatherization/ Efficiency, Sustainability and More (Presentation- Feb 2014)
We are participating in a similar event in April 2014 in Kingsley, PA and we are conducting a two day training session for young adults for the DCNR in March 2014 in Tunkhannock, PA.
Volunteer
We seek new people at all skill levels for a variety of programs. One thing that everyone can do is attend meetings to share ideas on improving CCGG, enabling us to better understand and address the concerns of well owners. We look for people that can forward solid articles, help coordinate local education efforts, and more. Become part of the Keystone Clean Water Team!.
Everything we do began with an idea.
We realize your time is precious and the world is hectic. CCGG’s volunteers do only what they’re comfortable with. It can be a little or a lot. Get YOUR WATER Tested – Discounted Screening Tests !
For more information, please go to CCGG’s About Page or contact us.
Carbon County Groundwater Guardians is a 501(c)(3) IRS approved nonprofit, volunteer organization and your donation is tax deductible to the extent allowed by law. Waiting on Official Name change to the Keystone Clean Water Team by the IRS. Unsolicited donations are appreciated.
Help the Organization and Get Your Water Tested or Order the Private Well Owner Guide (proceeds benefit This Organization).