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Wyebrook Farm Tree Planting

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ORGANIZATION: Brandywine Conservancy

  • A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
  • 6 people are interested

Come and help re-forest Pennsylvania on the banks of the Brandywine River at Wyebrook Farm. We will plant approximately 1,000 native hardwood sapling trees in partnership with the Guardians of the Brandywine and Wyebrook Farm.

Details:

  • wear: layers, sturdy shoes
  • bring: water, shovel, gloves (if possible)
  • snacks provided by Wyebrook Farm and drinks provided by Victory Brewing Company

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About Brandywine Conservancy

Location:

PO BOX 141, CHADDS FORD, PA 19317, US

Mission Statement

The mission of the Brandywine Conservancy is to conserve the natural and cultural resources of the Brandywine River watershed and other selected areas with a primary emphasis on conservation of water quantity and quality. The mission is founded on a belief that a healthy and secure natural environment is essential to meet the needs and aspirations of present and future generations. To accomplish its mission the Conservancy works with individuals, municipal governments, county and state government agencies, and private organizations to:

  • Permanently protect and conserve land and water, including natural, cultural and scenic resources;
  • Create and strengthen municipal and county plans and regulations that support resource conservation;
  • Improve site planning and design to support resource conservation in land development projects;
  • Conduct research and analyses of approaches to planning and to conservation of natural and cultural resources;
  • Enhance awareness and knowledge of conservation approaches within the Brandywine River watershed and beyond.

The Conservancy focuses on the integration of conservation with social and economic development through three programs: Land Stewardship, Municipal Assistance and Conservation Design.

Description

Brandywine Conservancy History

Brandywine Conservancy In the mid-1960s, Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania in the historic Brandywine Valley, faced possible massive industrial development. The impact would have dramatically changed the character and future of a community that was then largely rural. At the same time, and for decades thereafter, development proposed throughout the region, particularly in floodplain areas, threatened to devastate water supplies for numerous communities in southeastern Pennsylvania and northern Delaware, including the City of Wilmington.

Appreciating the need for rapid action, a group of local residents bought endangered land and founded the Brandywine Conservancy in 1967. The first conservation easements, protecting more than five and one-half miles along the Brandywine, were granted in 1969. Today, the Conservancy holds more than 440 conservation easements and has protected more than 4 5 ,000 acres in Chester and Delaware counties, Pennsylvania, and in New Castle County, Delaware.

The Conservancy is a leading local and national advocate for responsible land use, open space preservation and water protection. The Conservancy focuses on integrating conservation with economic development through its Land Stewardship and Municipal Assistance programs. The Conservancy works with individuals; state, county and municipal governments; and private organizations to permanently protect and conserve natural, cultural and scenic resources.


Brandywine River Museum

In 1971, the Conservancy opened theBrandywine River Museum of Art in the renovated Hoffman’s Mill, a former gristmill built in 1864 that was part of the Conservancy’s first preservation efforts. The museum has an international reputation for its unparalleled collection and its dedication to American art with primary emphasis on the art of the Brandywine region, American illustration, still life and landscape painting, and the work of the Wyeth family.

Among the hundreds of artists represented are Howard Pyle, many students of Pyle who affected the course of American illustration, N. C. Wyeth, Andrew Wyeth, and Jamie Wyeth. There is work by hundreds of famous illustrators. Landscape, still life, portrait and genre painting includes work by Benjamin West, Gilbert Stuart, Asher Durand, W. T. Richards, William Harnett, John Haberle, J. D. Chalfant, Horace Pippin, and many others, while the major still life collection includes paintings by William Harnett, John Peto, George Cope, John Haberle, Horace Pippin, and many more artists. Nearly 300 special exhibitions have been shown in the museum’s six galleries, along with constant installations of work from the collection. A variety of educational programs is offered throughout the year.

The Brandywine Conservancy has thousands of members throughout the region and the nation, including a Young Friends group that hosts events throughout the year. More than 300 volunteers work as docents in the museum, as gardeners in the native plant gardens that surround the Conservancy’s buildings, and in other capacities throughout the Conservancy. Volunteers organize an annual antiques show and other events to support an acquisition fund that has added more than 200 works of art to the museum’s collection.

In 2008, the Brandywine Conservancy was one of the first conservation organizations awarded accreditation by the Land Trust Accreditation Commission. The award is an affirmation of careful management and effective environmental programs. In the same year, the Brandywine River Museum received accreditation from the American Association of Museums for the fourth time. The Brandywine Conservancy has always maintained the highest professional standards, a commitment to excellence, public accountability, sound financial management, innovation, and growth of public services.

CAUSE AREAS

Community
Environment
Sports & Recreation
Community, Environment, Sports & Recreation

WHEN

Sat Oct 18, 2014
08:30 AM - 03:00 PM

WHERE

150 Wyebrook RoadHoney Brook, PA 19344

(40.102463,-75.82491)
 

SKILLS

GOOD FOR

  • Kids
  • Teens
  • Group

REQUIREMENTS

  • children must have parents along

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