Saturday, January 2, 2010

2009 Mayor's Community Service Award

2009 Mayor's Community Service Award
by: Joyce K. Somers, Mayor

I am pleased to award the 2009 Mayor’s Community Service Award to the Westmoreland Conservancy. Founded in 1991 by volunteers in Murrysville, the Westmoreland Conservancy is an all-volunteer, non-profit, 501c-3 Corporation dedicated to acquiring rural and rustic lands for the preservation and conservation of land, wildlife and habitat. The Conservancy has been instrumental in preserving approximately 300 acres of open space for our enjoyment and the enjoyment of future generations.

Through gifts, grants, and in cooperation with the Municipality, their first acquisition was the Kellman property, which is now apart of the Municipal Parks system. Since that first venture in 1991, the Conservancy has added an additional 250 acres of conservation lands by acquiring the King, Walter, Tomer, Flinn, McGinnis, Potter’s Corner and Caywood Reserves. These reserves are owned and maintained by the Conservancy, and more than 100 acres of this land was acquired through direct gifts!

All seven of these reserves contain minimally invasive trails and are open to the public for the enjoyment of nature and passive recreational uses such as hiking, photography, or geocaching.

The Conservancy is currently negotiating a right-of-way with Dominion Gas in order to connect a trail from the Walter Reserve on Wiestertown Road, through Murrysville Community Park, the Caywood Reserve, the Shagbark development, the King Reserve, exiting on Crowfoot Road. They envision that trail to eventually extend all the way to Townsend Park, effectively traversing Murrysville from west to east.

For their dedication to the natural preservation of lands and open space for us and future generations, I am happy to present the 2009 Mayor’s Community Service Award to the many hard-working volunteers who make up the organization known as the Westmoreland Conservancy. I also wish you success in your future endeavors!


Murrysville Mayor Joyce K. Somers presenting the award the Conservancy
president Shelly Tichy


Conservancy members present at the
award ceremony

Thursday, December 17, 2009

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Mayor's Community Service Award

from left front: Buck Skena, KarenLee Kreger, Richard Wagner, Katie Blackmore, Minika Dahlrymple, Mount Fitspatrick, Joanne Kendall
back row from left: Bill Powers, Dick Byers, Bill Byers, Marke Emerson, Bjoerg Granger, Ron Weaver, Julie Weaver, Cary Bohl, Don Harrison


Murrysville Mayor Joyce Somers presented the Westmoreland Conservancy with the Mayor's Community Service Award on Wednesday, December 16th in recognition of accomplishments. The award was presented before the regular council meeting, during the Mayor's Comments. We had a good showing for this, as many members were present for the award, as can be seen in the photos. After the award was given, we held our regular meeting in the upstairs conference room.
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2009 Community Service Award
This certificate is awarded to
WESTMORELAND CONSERVANCY
For outstanding performance and lasting contribution
Municipality of Murrysville
December 16, 2009


from left front: Doug Bauman, Buck Skena, KarenLee Kreger, Richard Wagner, Katie Blackmore, Minika Dahlrymple, Mount Fitspatrick, Joanne Kendall
back row from left: Bill Powers, Dick Byers, Bill Byers, Marke Emerson, Bjoerg Granger, Ron Weaver, Julie Weaver, Don Harrison (photo by Cary Bohl)





Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Westmoreland Conservancy Pictures 2004

2004 Pictures, People of the conservancy, community day and other events:
2004 Pictures
People of the conservancy, community day and other events

Westmoreland Conservancy Pictures

These pictures, taken by our members in the nature reserves and surrounding parks of our area, show just how diverse and pristine our natural areas really are. Come on out sometime, visit our nature reserves and snap a few pictures yourself!




























Westmoreland Conservancy Pictures 2

These pictures, taken by our members in the nature reserves and surrounding parks of our area, show just how diverse and pristine our natural areas really are. Come on out sometime, visit our nature reserves and snap a few pictures yourself!