Pennsylvania Association of Conservation Districts

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2026 Director Training: Back to Basics

Registration is open for the “Back to Basics” Director Orientation Workshop series. The presentation includes an overview of conservation district history, law, governance, and partnerships, as well as a discussion of the importance of director engagement and strategic development within districts.

This orientation training is designed for newly appointed directors and associate directors, but is also appropriate as an onboarding or review tool for all district personnel and partner staff. Workshops will take place from 10:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and include a working lunch. Networking with refreshments starts at 9:00 a.m. Registration is free and required.

Financial and other support for the Building for Tomorrow Leadership Development Program is provided through a grant from the Pennsylvania State Conservation Commission. Guidance for the Program is provided through the Pennsylvania Conservation Partnership’s Leadership Development Committee.

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Social Media Spotlight

PACD will randomly spotlight one social media post from a conservation district each week. Don’t forget to share or tag other districts to share good news or something others could learn about.

This week’s feature item is Pike County Conservation District’s Facebook post on Watershed Wednesday. Follow the district at https://www.facebook.com/pikeconservation.

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McKean County Conservation District Staff Presents at National Meeting

(Left to right): Ron Rohall, Westmoreland Conservation District; Andy Mickey, State Conservation Commission; Doug Beri, Indiana County Conservation District; Justin Challenger, State Conservation Commission; Sarah Carlson, McKean County Conservation District; Steve Bloser, Penn State Center for Dirt & Gravel Road Studies; Katelynn Decker, McKean County Conservation District; Shaun McAdams, Penn State Center for Dirt and Gravel Road Studies; Emil Bove, Westmoreland Conservation District; Cliff Lane, McKean County Conservation District. Photo from NACD.

McKean County Conservation District staff Sarah Carlson and Katelynn Decker attended the National Association of Conservation Districts (NACD) Annual Meeting in San Antonio, Texas. They gave a presentation showcasing how the district hired new staff, shifted responsibilities, and balanced the workload of existing staff, allowing the district’s programs to flourish and expanding implementation and outreach to the community.

They were joined by director Cliff Lane, who also represents the northeast on the NACD Executive Board. Other PA representatives attended from the Westmoreland Conservation District, the Indiana County Conservation District, the State Conservation Commission, and the Penn State Center for Dirt and Gravel Road Studies.

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Conservation Districts Represented at Penn State’s Earth, Environment, and Sustainability Career Fair

Photo taken by Shannon Wehinger.

On February 11, 2026, PACD Director of Communications & Education Shannon Wehinger traveled to Penn State’s main campus in University Park, PA. PACD was invited to host a conservation district booth at the Penn State Earth, Environment, and Sustainability Career Fair.

Shannon met with Penn State students interested in careers and internships related to science, the environment, agriculture, and conservation. A sign with a QR code to the PACD jobs webpage was prominently displayed.

The booth space was sponsored by the Center for Agricultural Conservation Assistance Training (CACAT), which allowed conservation districts to have a booth at no cost to PACD.

The Earth, Environment, and Sustainability Career Fair featured employers focused on environmental science, sustainability, conservation, geosciences, geography, meteorology, and agriculture. The event is a collaboration between the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences, the College of Agricultural Sciences (Institute for Sustainable Agricultural, Food, and Environmental Science), Penn State Career Services, and Penn State Sustainability.

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Leadership Development Updates

Congratulations to CDVA Winners!

The 6th Annual Conservation District Video Awards presentation was held on Thursday, February 12. Eleven entries from 2025 were screened to showcase the talent and hard work of district content creators, and a short panel discussion on video production and impact followed the awards presentation. Links to all 2025 CDVA entries are posted at Building for Tomorrow: https://www.paleadership.org/blog/.

  • 1st Place Award: Tannersville Cranberry Bog, submitted by Derek Lederer, Monroe County Conservation District
  • 2nd Place Award: DSA Day, submitted by Hannah Kulbitsky, Schuylkill Conservation District
  • Runner-Up Awards: Erosion & Sediment Control: Protecting Pennsylvania’s Natural Resources, submitted by Logan Freed, Bucks County Conservation District & Why Streambank Stabilization Matters, submitted by Jeffrey Kim, Washington County Conservation District

Register Now for “Back to Basics” Director Orientation Workshop

Registration is open for “Back to Basics” Director Orientation workshops, offered regionally across the state in March and April.

The session includes fundamentals for all new district directors and associate directors, including an overview of conservation district history, legal compliance, governance best practices, and partnerships, with a focus on roles, responsibilities, and engagement.

Workshops are scheduled for 10:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and include a working lunch. All district and partner personnel are welcome to participate. Registration is free and required. Visit Building for Tomorrow for the workshop schedule and registration.

All district personnel and partner staff are welcome to participate.

2026 Staff Training Initiative

There’s still time to register for 2026 Staff Training sessions, including:

Financial and other support for the Building for Tomorrow Leadership Development Program is provided through a grant from the Pennsylvania State Conservation Commission. Guidance for the Program is provided through the Pennsylvania Conservation Partnership’s Leadership Development Committee.

 

 

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Social Media Spotlight

PACD will randomly spotlight one social media post from a conservation district each week. Don’t forget to share or tag other districts to share good news or something others could learn about.

This week’s feature item is Cameron County Conservation District’s Facebook post about their Trout in the Classroom program. Follow the district at https://www.facebook.com/CameronCountyCD.

 

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Conservation Districts Represented at Cornucopia at Capitol

Photo caption: (left) Molly Burns and Amy Brown represent conservation districts at the Capitol.

On February 3, 2026, PACD Executive Director Amy Brown and PACD Project & Event Specialist Molly Burns spent the afternoon at the PA State Capitol Complex in Harrisburg, where the Pennsylvania State Council of Farm Organizations (PSCFO) held its annual Cornucopia event. The event allowed participants to highlight Pennsylvania’s food and agricultural products while giving farmers and ag organizations the chance to connect directly with state legislators.

PA Secretary of Agriculture Russell C. Redding and the Dean of the College of Agriculture for Penn State, Troy L. Ott, spoke during the event.

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