
Guardians of the Brandywine
You are Cordially Invited to Help Protect the Brandywine on
Sunday, November 9, 2008
5-7pm
$50/person
includes food and all beverages
Victory Brewing Company (web)
420 Acorn Lane
Downingtown, PA
(610) 873-0881
For directions to Victory, click here.
To RSVP to receive tickets to the event please send an email to watchourwaters@gmail.com
For more information visit WatchOurWaters.org
All proceeds benefit Guardians of the Brandywine
Here is another blog that has been setup to “Preserve Our Watershed“.
There will be a series of public hearings on the Conditional Use Application for the creation of the Spa/Golf Course/Hotel Resort proposed by developer Albert Greenfield III. The first hearing will take place on Tuesday Sept. 23, 2008 at 7:30pm, Wallace Township Building, 1250 Creek Rd., Glenmoore 19343.
For more information about Protecting Wallace visit Preserve Our Watershed
Who would have thought that there is a National Herb Day on October 11, 2008. Well it seems like the editors of Body and Soul Magazine knew about it and wrote up a little article.
HerbDay was conceived of by five nonprofit organizations with interests in herbs and herbalism (the HerbDay Coalition), to raise public awareness about the significance of herbs in our lives and the many ways herbs can be used safely and creatively for health, beauty care, and culinary enjoyment. Greater familiarity with herbs will increase informed use of herbal products and build public support for maintaining personal choice in the use of botanicals.
I did a little more research about Herb Day and found out it started back in 2006. This is the 3rd year people have gathered in different cities to support herbs and herbal treatments.
The entire herbal community is invited to participate actively in HerbDay 2008, either by hosting an event or providing sponsorship in the form of financial support.
To learn more, you can visit HerbDay.org (at the time of this post the web site was not working properly).
Hey there! Get the kids ready and the minivans packed up and head out to Springton Manor Farm in Glenmoore, Chester County, PA for Family Day on Saturday, September 27, 2008 from 10am to 4pm.
Come Play Down On The Farm
Here is a listing of what activities and events will be at the farm: a reptile show, sunflower mime, puppet shows, pony rides, face painting, caricatures, games, crafts and moon bounces! That is just the start, there will also be wagon rides, tractors, and all of the farm animals! Also pack some old clothes to stuff a scarecrow. That makes great fun for the children!
Cost is $5 per vehicle and there are food vendors on site. For more information visit www.chesco.org/ccparks or contact Springton Manor Farm at 610.942.2450 860 Springton Road, Glenmoore, PA 19343
Springton Manor Farm is located 5 miles west of Downingtown, PA, off Route 322 in Wallace Township, Chester County.
Hello friends and neighbors!
We would like to share with you some information about PA CleanWays and ask that if any of you want to join us and help keep PA Beautiful to contact us via this blog. Or check out this PACleanWays Kids site for your children!
PA CleanWays is proud to partner with the Ocean Conservancy for the 23rd annual International Coastal Cleanup (ICC), the largest volunteer effort to clean our marine environment. The ICC will be held on the focus date of September 20, 2008, however the cleanup event can be held from the end of August to the middle of October if need be.
PA CleanWays will be coordinating cleanups for the southeast region of Pennsylvania and is looking for groups to conduct litter cleanups. The cleanup can include any heavily littered area that needs attention. ICC will provide trash bags and gloves as well as data cards to record specific types of litter removed. ICC will also refer volunteers to the cleanup coordinators from volunteers who register with the state wide coordinator or through PA CleanWays. PA CleanWays will also provide technical assistance to the cleanup coordinators as well as working with local media to promote the event in the southeast region.
The ICC not only removes pollution from our oceans and waterways but also focuses on education and empowering people to become part of the solution. Volunteers record specific types of debris being found, which enables the Ocean Conservancy to compile, analyze and track year-by-year data. The information is then used to educate the public, business, industry and government about the problem and to foster long-lasting solutions.
To find out more about ICC go to:
http://www.oceanconservancy.org/site/PageServer?pagename=press_iccI look forward to working with West Glenmoore on International Coastal Cleanup. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions. Have a great day.
If you live in Chester County PA and would like to help us, please contact us. Or if you are a resident of PA and want to start up your own cleanup, you can probably contact:
Michelle Dunn
PA CleanWays
105 West Fourth Street
Greensburg, PA 15601
724-836-4121 Ext 37
1-877-772-3673
I wanted to share and let everyone know about Chester County Freecycle, www.freecycle.org, a Yahoo! group devoted to helping keep household items such as furniture and appliances out of landfills by offering them up FREE to other county residents.
My wife and I have used Freecycle for over a year and have already cycled in a spare refrigerator and a few toys and book for our young kids. Things that we’ve given away to others have included an electric treadmill, an older (still in good condition) refrigerator, weed whackers, lawn spreader, and other various items.
If you’ve never heard of FreeCycle I suggest that you stop over and check them out. Here is a sampling of an email that you can get. (Also, if you join, I suggest that you select Daily Summary for the emails, that way you get one message a day!)
Messages In This Digest (25 Messages)
If you are a resident of Chester County, PA you can join the Chester County FreeCycle Network, or if you live elsewhere and want to see if a FreeCycle network exists in your neighborhood, click this link for the FreeCycle Network.
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Here is a power management application that you can download and install for FREE on your home computer or in the office (if permitted). I just download and installed at home and everything was very simple to do.
Edison was developed by Verdiem, a company that has helped enterprises the world over reduce energy waste from IT devices. Now Verdiem is bringing Edison into your home—at no cost whatsoever.
Can I Save Energy?
The answer varies by computer type, age and other factors. On the Verdiem web site they give some additional information from the EPA,
According to a report from the Environmental Protection Agency, the difference between the energy use of a computer using power management and one not using power management is about 410 kWh per year. Assuming the national average cost of energy is $0.089 per kWh, that is a difference of about $36.50 (USD) annually.
Here is the link to download Edison and try it out on you home PC.
Download Edison and start saving energy today!
In today’s Daily Local there is an article detailing the ongoing debate and what seems like the beginning of a Wallace Twp Police Force. The article starts out:
WALLACE — Township supervisors decided two weeks ago to have a public hearing regarding a police force ordinance.
Since then, an advertisement for a police chief posted on the township’s Web site has raised questions related to the state’s Sunshine Law.
The hearing scheduled for Thursday (July 31st) night is for residents and supervisors to address the possibility of creating an independent police force. The township currently receives services from the Brandywine Regional Police.
Melissa Melewsky, media law counsel with the Pennsylvania Newspaper Association, said the police chief advertisement is contrary to the intent of the Sunshine Law. She said it’s premature to have an advertisement because no official action has been taken on the police department.
“It seems that they (elected officials) don’t care what voters have to say,” Melewsky said. “All residents and taxpayers have the right to make their voices heard before the decision is made.”
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In March, Wallace officials notified neighboring East Brandywine of their intent to withdraw from the regional police agreement.
East Brandywine officials have accepted Wallace’s decision to withdraw. And East Brandywine Supervisor Jay Fischer said his township will create its own police force.
Also, here is a link to some information about the PA Sunshine Law. Read more
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Just this past weekend, Sunday, July 27, residents of Sycamore Lane and Maple Flower Road volunteered for the second trash cleanup of Little Conestoga Road in Wallace Township. Despite the tall grass and overgrowth of trees we managed to collect 12 bags of trash, 8 of which were recyclable materials (cans, bottles, plastic).
Thanks to those neighbors that helped out this time!
If you live in Glenmoore, PA and would like to help us out the next time we cleanup Little Conestoga Road please drop us a message by clicking on the contact tab.
In today’s Daily Local News there is an update to the Greenfield debate for Wallace Township,
Township supervisors decided there will be a public hearing next month to consider a planned country club communities zoning ordinance.
About a year ago, township supervisors tasked the planning commission, an advisory board, to write a zoning amendment to specifically define a development that includes a golf course with residential and commercial activity.
Supervisors said the public hearing to consider the adoption of the ordinance will be Aug. 21