| Harford Land Trust Members Celebrate Successful Year at Annual Meeting |
| Written by Ben Lloyd | |
| Wednesday, 01 April 2009 | |
On Saturday, March 21 the
Harford Land Trust celebrated a highly successful year in 2008 at its annual
membership meeting. There were 87
members and guests in attendance at the 17th annual meeting held at Camp Hidden
Valley, a beautiful wooded retreat on preserved land overlooking Deer Creek just
outside of Norrisville. An
important theme present throughout the meeting was the importance of youth to
the future of land preservation.
The highlight of the 2008
year was the 44-acre expansion of the Eden Mill Nature Center. The Harford Land
Trust both contributed financially and negotiated the terms of the agreement
between the property owners, the State of Maryland, and Harford County. Also during 2008, the Harford Land Trust
accepted the generous donation of an easement from the Shaull Family on their
42-acre farm along the Little Gunpowder River on Houcks Mill Road.
In addition to these land
transfers, the Harford Land Trust continued to monitor its properties and
easements, assisted landowners interested in preserving their land, held work
days to clean-up properties and make improvements by creating hiking trails, and
held public outreach events and fundraisers.
Reflecting on 2008, Harford
Land Trust President Harry V. Webster, Jr. said, “Despite a number of
challenges, not the least of which being the economy, we are proud to boast
significant successes in land preservation and stewardship in the last
year. We are blessed to have such a
dedicated membership, board, staff, and volunteers. It’s only through their hard work that
we can fulfill our mission of conserving land and protecting the natural
resources, scenic beauty, rural character, and healthy way of life in Harford
County.”
The featured speaker for the
day was Frank Marsden of the Eden Mill Nature Center. Frank discussed how the Nature Center
got its start, and how the recent land acquisition with the assistance of the
HLT will benefit future generations of Harford Countians. Also on hand was local author and
historian Jack Shagena, who shared his extensive knowledge of Harford County’s
milling and farming past, and how they have shaped the county’s
landscape.
The Land Trust presented a
Certificate of Appreciation to Lawrason Sayre for representing the HLT on the
county’s Zoning Code Update Workgroup.
Certificates were also given to Charles Day, Gloria Moon, Pat Barth, and
Morita Bruce for their efforts during the zoning code update, and to HLT
volunteers Carol Diebel and Fran Wyre.
The Board of Directors also added Linn Griffiths of Darlington to its
ranks. Griffiths teaches
Environmental Science and Biology at C. Milton Wright High School.
Sincere gratitude is
extended by the HLT to Ralph and Sabrina Norton for generously donating the use
of their wonderful facilities at Camp Hidden Valley, and for all of their
assistance in preparation for the meeting.
Appreciation is also due to Doug Woodburn for photographing the day’s
festivities.
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