Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Join us for our Annual Meeting
Join us for our Annual Meeting Thursday, January 27, 2011 at 6 p.m. at Ozgood's Neighborhood Bar & Grill 319 East Penn Avenue, Robesonia Learn more about farmland preservation efforts in our region. We are delighted to have Dr. Gary VanDyke and Amanda Yeager as our speakers. A brief business meeting and fundraising auction will follow the program.
Saturday, November 6, 2010
our first conservation easement
We are excited to announce that our non-profit organization has partnered with the Berks Agricultural Land Preservation Board in purchasing our first conservation easement. Settlement for this historic milestone occurred Friday, October 1, 2010. A perpetual easement protecting 16.6 acres in Upper Tulpehocken Township, Berks County, was placed on the deed with Adopt An Acre Inc. joining with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the County of Berks as easement holders. We thank the farm’s owners, Dean and Brenda Tice, for committing their land to future generations for agricultural use. The farm is currently being used for pasture and raising hay.
Adopt An Acre Inc. President Dan Brennan called this a momentous step for the non-profit as we move forward with the mission to save farmland. “Our group’s budget is small, so partnering with the County allowed us to invest in farmland preservation that we could not have done on our own. The Tice’s were referred to us for assistance by BCALPB and we were able to turn their application around prmptly. As a result, this farm will remain in agriculture forever.”
Adopt An Acre Inc. was organized in 2004 and has been raising funds for farmland preservation for the past six years. Our non-profit organization can accept donated conservation easements, partner with other preservation groups, or purchase easements on smaller acreages.
Adopt An Acre Inc. President Dan Brennan called this a momentous step for the non-profit as we move forward with the mission to save farmland. “Our group’s budget is small, so partnering with the County allowed us to invest in farmland preservation that we could not have done on our own. The Tice’s were referred to us for assistance by BCALPB and we were able to turn their application around prmptly. As a result, this farm will remain in agriculture forever.”
Adopt An Acre Inc. was organized in 2004 and has been raising funds for farmland preservation for the past six years. Our non-profit organization can accept donated conservation easements, partner with other preservation groups, or purchase easements on smaller acreages.
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