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Spring at the Four Mills.
The Wissahickon Valley Watershed Association is a 53-year-old land
trust. The mission of the Wissahickon Valley Watershed Association
is to protect the quality and the beauty of the Wissahickon Creek and to
enhance life in the Wissahickon Watershed by:
- Protecting and enhancing open space and natural areas in the
Watershed and providing opportunities for the enjoyment of these
natural areas;
- Promoting awareness and appreciation of environmental issues
through education so that the community can make sound choices for a
sustainable, ecologically healthy future;
- Promoting wise land use and management of natural resources in
the Watershed, especially when dealing with issues which affect the
water quality of the Wissahickon Creek;
- Preserving historic and cultural sites that are of significance
to the Wissahickon Creek
See our calendar
for more events.
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Evans-Mumbower Mill Father's Day Open House |
Sunday, June 20 |
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1:00pm - 4:00pm |
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The Evans-Mumbower Mill opens free to
the public for behind the scenes wheels and gears tour, a video
presentation, an architectural scavenger hunt and opportunity to see
artifacts from archeological digs on the site. This will be a
celebration with special Father's Day Tours and activities and is an
ideal family outing.
See our Mill
page for more information.
No pre-registration required! |
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Tex Mex 5K Race for Open Space |
Wednesday, June 23 |
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Join the fun for a great cause at the
21st anniversary Tex Mex 5K Race for Open Space. Visit our
Tex Mex 5K
page for more information.
Registration Mandatory!
Volunteers are also encouraged and
welcomed! To volunteer, please contact Carol DeLancey at
carol@wvwa.org
or 215-646-8866 |
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Guided Walk at Willow Lake Preserve |
Sunday, June 27 |
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1:00pm - 2:00pm |
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The
Watershed maintains 2.4 miles of hiking trails in the wooded area
behind the 109-acre horse farm. Pastures and woodland provide
habitat for many species of birds, fox, deer, and coyotes, all of
which share this preserve with horses. WVWA has done extensive
stewardship work, working to replace the invasive species with
native trees and shrubs. This preserve was a gift from a family with
a deep love of the land and the creatures on it.
The walk is scheduled to end around
2:00pm, although it often runs longer. Parking is in the back of the
office complex located at the corner of Butler and Skippack Pikes. (Map) |

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