Join Friends of the Wissahickon on Tues., Jan. 17, for its Annual Public Projects Meeting to hear about the organization’s upcoming plans.
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Join Friends of the Wissahickon on Tues., Jan. 17, for its Annual Public Projects Meeting to hear about the organization’s upcoming plans and projects to conserve our community’s treasured Wissahickon Valley Park.
FOW’s Executive Director Ruffian Tittmann will review last year’s improvements and the status of current and planned conservation projects, while Director of Field Stewardship Shawn Green will share FOW’s volunteer achievements from 2022 as well as how to get involved in 2023, and Capital Projects Coordinator Pauline Berkowitz will discuss the ongoing Germantown Neighborhood Connection and the East Falls Reroute and Habitat Restoration projects.
The free hybrid event will be held from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in person and online via Zoom. For registration information and location, visit fow.org/events/.