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Wetland restoration project in Ft Washington on Bethlehem Pk.

Read What's the Deal with the String?, by Bob Adams, for more information about the project.

The Wissahickon Valley Watershed Association is a 50-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

Upcoming Special Events

Rain Barrel Workshop

Wednesday, April 30 

This workshop is full.

6:30pm - 7:30pm 

 The workshop will provide a brief overview of the rainwater cycle, the importance of storm water management at the property level, and how to install and use a rain barrel. At the completion of the workshop, the first 50 households that pre-register and attend the seminar will be given a free 54-gallon Spruce Creek rain barrel. Workshop will be held at the Wissahickon Public Library, 650 Skippack Pike; Blue Bell Pre-registration is required by April 23 RSVP: jeanne.waldowski at phila.gov or 215-685-4945
Wissahickon Birdathon

Friday-Saturday, May 9-10 

 

 

Get your team (2-6 birders) or join an existing team and bird the Wissahickon Watershed for two days, trying to identify as many species as possible. Join the other birding teams for a Celebration Party at 4 PM on Saturday at WVWA’s headquarters to hear the highlights of the event. Birders are encouraged to collect pledges. Call Carol at 215-646-8866 x-15 or email carol at wvwa.org for information about this fun event.

Wildflower Walk with Dr Ann Rhoads

Tuesday, May 13

This walk is full.

1:00pm - 2:30pm

Take a walk through WVWA’s Penllyn Natural Area with Morris Arboretum’s Dr. Ann Rhoads, the world’s foremost authority on native Pennsylvania plants. This intimate preserve hugs the banks of the Wissahickon Creek. Penllyn Natural Area is located off of Lantern Lane, off of Penllyn-Blue Bell Pike in Whitpain Twp (Map). Park along the shoulder of Penllyn Blue Bell Pike. $25 members / $30 non-members. Pre-registration required, walk limited to 15 participants. Call 215-646-8866.

See our calendar page for more events.


Summer Camp 2008

Following the great success of holding camp at Penllyn Woods in 2007, we will be returning there in 2008. Kids spend their mornings exploring the woods, creek and pond, and enjoying nature activities and games. Afternoons are spent in the creek, floating on tubes and catching crayfish, tadpoles and other water creatures. The groups engage in age appropriate activities with an environmental focus that includes nature projects and scientific experimentation. New for this year - we have added two 1-week sessions at the end of August.

For more information download WVWACampInfo2008.pdf (226KB).

To register download WVWACampForm2008.pdf (234KB).


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