Pennsylvania Association of Conservation Districts

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RSVP for Your PACD Spring Region Meeting Today

It’s time to RSVP for your spring region meeting! All meetings will be held in person, with the option to attend virtually. Please click on your region meeting below for RSVP information and other details.

Topics will include a potential statewide invasive species program organized by PACD region, a legislative update, and a proposed three-year PACD dues schedule.

 

March 24, 2022 | 9:30-Noon

PACD South East Region Meeting

Montgomery County 4-H Center, Collegeville, PA (virtual option is also available)

 

March 25, 2022 | 10:00 am-Noon

PACD North East Region Meeting

Schuylkill Conservation District, Pottsville, PA (virtual option is also available)

 

March 31, 2022 | 10:00 am-Noon

PACD North Central Region Meeting

Clinton County Conservation District, Mill Hall, PA (virtual option is also available)

 

April 8, 2022 | 10:00 am-Noon

PACD South Central Region Meeting

Cumberland County Conservation District, Carlisle, PA (virtual option is also available)

 

April 21, 2022 | 10:00 am-Noon

PACD South West Region Meeting

Westmoreland Conservation District, Greensburg, PA (virtual option is also available)

 

April 27, 2022 | 10:00 am-Noon

PACD North West Region Meeting

Tionesta Church of God, Tionesta, PA (Forest County) (virtual option is also available)

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Wayne Conservation District Holds Soil Workshop for Teachers

Photo provided by Wayne Conservation District.

The Wayne Conservation District held a workshop through PACD’s Nonpoint Source Pollution Prevention Mini-grant Program for Conservation Districts. The district educated STEM teachers on soil health and nonpoint source pollution. The event was held at a local farm that utilizes a lot of the practices that were taught. A rainfall simulator was also used to demonstrate how soil reacts to rainfall.

Financial and other support for this project is provided by the Pennsylvania Association of Conservation Districts, Inc. through a grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection under Section 319 of the Clean Water Act, administered by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

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Register Today for the Virtual Director Workshop

Conservation district directors, associate directors, managers, and partners–there’s still time to register for the March 9 Virtual Director Workshop: Staff Retention, the Employee Life Cycle, and Post-Covid Policies. The workshop presentation includes three parts:

  • Part 1 will begin at 9:30 a.m. with an overview of workforce trends and data from the January 2022 Conservation District Staff Retention survey.
  • Part 2, from 10:00 a.m. – Noon, will examine shifting attitudes and generations in the workplace, the employee life cycle, and the role of performance management concepts in a successful retention strategy.
  • We will break for lunch at noon and reconvene for “virtual” networking starting at 12:40 p.m.
  • Part 3, from 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m., will include a report and group discussion exercises focusing on retention strategy priorities identified at the 2021 Summit conference and in the 2022 Staff Retention survey.

Districts are encouraged to host watch parties for their board members; please contact Leadership Development Coordinator Matt Miller at mmiller@pacd.org for more information.

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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Pennsylvania Represented at National Meeting

Cliff Lane attends the NACD Annual Meeting.

PACD North West Region Director and National Association of Conservation Districts (NACD) Director Cliff Lane represented Pennsylvania recently. Cliff attended the NACD annual meeting in Orlando, Florida, from February 12-16, 2022.

Click here to read more about the annual meeting.  

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Deadline for Nominations for PACD Conservation Awards is April 30

Do you know a staff person or director who has gone above and beyond the call of duty?

A legislator who champions conservation legislation? A Pennsylvania resident or Pennsylvania-based organization you would like to recognize for their contributions in support of environmental recreation? Consider nominating them for a PACD award!

The categories are:

•      Ann Rudd Saxman Conservation District Director or Associate Director Excellence Award

•      Conservation District Employee Excellence Award

•      Legislator Leadership Award

•      Maurice K. Goddard Award for Excellence in Environmental Recreation

Click here for more information. Contact Diane Young at dyoung@pacd.org or 717-794-6109 with any questions.

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Secretary McDonnell Recognizes Conservation District Staff with High Achievement in Clean Water Academy

PA Department of Environmental Protection Secretary Patrick McDonnell speaks during the Clean Water Academy recognitions on February 16, 2022.

During the 2022 Building for Tomorrow Staff Conference, PA Department of Environmental Protection Secretary Patrick McDonnell recognized conservation district staff with exceptionally high achievement in the Clean Water Academy

The following individuals were recognized for the most courses completed:

  1. Jake Kennedy – PACD (previously interned at Armstrong Conservation District)
  2. Brianna Osborne – Warren
  3. Taylor Lawrence – Berks
  4. Brady Byers – Franklin
  5. Adam Seitz – Lancaster
  6. Steve Beach – Blair
  7. Hank Bradish – Westmoreland
  8. Christina Anders – Adams
  9. Keith Stetsko – Allegheny
  10. Dave Taylor – Wyoming

The Secretary also recognized the following districts for having the highest number of completed courses:

  1. Lancaster
  2. Washington
  3. Wyoming
  4. Allegheny
  5. Berks
  6. Beaver
  7. Armstrong
  8. Blair
  9. York
  10. Chester

Conservation district staff with the most courses completed will receive a signed certificate from Secretary McDonnell.

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Hybrid Leadership Development Staff Conference Wraps Up

Jonathan Cleck of Greencastle Consulting presents during the Hybrid Leadership Development Staff Conference on February 16, 2022.

Conservation District Video Awards Announced

The 2022 Hybrid Staff Conference was held February 16 and 17 at the Wyndham Garden State College and streaming via Zoom. Over 180 virtual and in-person attendees participated in sessions on dealing with difficult people, managing stress, and public opinions on conservation work, as well as breakout sessions on working with rural landowners, cybersecurity, grant management, and outreach challenges.

The conference also included recognition for training achievement in Clean Water Academy (see the article below) and the 2nd Annual Conservation District Video Awards.

The videos awarded are:

1st place high score and winner of the General Public category:

2nd place high score and winner of the Landowner/Homeowner category:

K-12 Educational Category winner:

3rd place overall runner-up:

All finalist entries are posted on the Building for Tomorrow website.

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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Thirty-four Pollution Prevention Projects Funded

Elk County Conservation District held a Cherry Run AMD site tour as part of their NPS mini-grant project in 2021. Photo provided by Elk County Conservation District.

Pennsylvania’s County Conservation Districts were awarded over $60,000 through the Non-point Source (NPS) Pollution Prevention Educational Mini-Grant Program. With this funding, thirty-four pollution reduction projects will take place in twenty-five counties. These projects promote water pollution prevention activities and will take place through May 2023.

Conservation District responsible for grant activities:  

Project Title:

Amount Funded:

Allegheny

Municipal Outreach for Prevention of NPS Pollution

$2,000

Armstrong

Backyard Bioswale Demonstration Project

$2,000

Beaver

Agricultural Gathering and Manure Management

$1,356

Beaver

Stormwater Help for Homeowners

$1,170

Berks

Using Cover Crops to Prevent Nonpoint Source Pollution Workshop

$2,000

Bradford

Bradford County Outreach and Education Project

$2,000

Clarion

AMD Treatment System Field Tour

$2,000

Clearfield

Cover Crop and Nutrient Management Field Day

$2,000

Clinton

102/105 E&S Workshops

$1,500

Clinton

Manure Management Plan Workshop

$1,500

Columbia

NPS Pollution Prevention for Homeowners

$2,000

Cumberland

Upper Allen Township Rain Garden, Phase 2

$2,000

Dauphin

Stormwater Management Strategies for Homeowners Workshop

$2,000

Elk

NPS Pollution Prevention Workshop Series

$1,995

Franklin

Ag Education Event- Conservation Farm Tour or Ag BMP Meeting

$2,000

Jefferson

Grazing Field Day

$2,000

Juniata

Dirt to Soil

$1,975

Juniata

What’s At Stake Field Day

$1,215

Lancaster

Erosion & Sediment Control Plan (E&S Plan) for Small Projects Development Guide

$2,000

Lebanon

2023 Rain Barrel Workshop

$2,000

Lebanon

Conservation on the Ground Field Day: Equine Edition

$1,500

Lehigh

Suburban Agriculture

$2,000

Lehigh

Sustainable Backyard Workshop

$2,000

McKean

Promoting Healthy Watersheds

$2,000

McKean

Promoting Best Management Practices Tours

$1,500

Snyder

2023 Farmers Winter Meeting

$1,000

Snyder

Agricultural Plan Writing Workshops

$1,000

Snyder

Soil Health Event & Bucket

$2,000

Tioga

Women in Ag

$2,000

Tioga

Rain Barrel Workshop 2022

$1,327

Venango

How To Manage A Sustainable Equine Farm

$2,000

Warren

Streams, Trees, You, and Me

$2,000

Washington

Washington County Agriculture Outreach Events

$2,000

Westmoreland

Forest Best Management Practices Workshop

$1,200

Click here to read summaries of the projects. 

Financial and other support for this project is provided by the Pennsylvania Association of Conservation Districts, Inc. through a grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection under Section 319 of the Clean Water Act, administered by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

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Allegheny County Conservation District Completes Multi-Functional Riparian Forest Buffers

Allegheny County Conservation District completed two multi-functional riparian forest buffer projects. First, they planted 2.7 acres of multi-functional riparian forest buffer at Round Hill Park in Allegheny County. The project cost $17,832. They also planted 0.3 acres of multi-functional riparian forest buffer along Copper Creek in Allegheny County. This project cost $3,215.

Both projects were paid for through PACD’s multi-functional buffer sub-grant program: https://pacd.org/?page_id=17536 Please direct questions about the program to PACD Program Manager Holly Miller hmiller@pacd.org.

Click here to see more before and after photos from these projects.

Financial and other support for this project is provided by the Pennsylvania Association of Conservation Districts, Inc. through a grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Bureau of Recreation and Conservation.

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