I’d like to use our column this month to address some of the misconceptions about land preservation that I’ve encountered over the years.
Read MoreSince 1995 our Land Conservancy of Adams County has been amassing acreage upon which we place permanent conservation easements providing ALL of us, our visitors and future generations substantial benefits, forever. Amazingly we are thirty (yes, 30 years old!), and our mission has never been more relevant.
Read MoreScheduled for Saturday, October 18 this year’s rally theme is “Animals of Adams County.” The route will take rally-goers through 10 townships and boroughs in Adams County to visit four locations hosting animals with interesting stories right here in our own backyard!
Read MoreThe idea of a conservancy or land trust in Adams County began with John Corris, the original Director of the Adams County Agricultural Land Preservation Program, and Hal Greenlee, one of its original board members.
Read MoreEveryone is welcome to attend the 21st Annual Summer Picnic hosted by the Land Conservancy of Adams County. Join us on Sunday, September 7, 4–7pm at Boyer’s Nurseries and Orchards.
Read MoreIf not us who, if not now when?
Read MoreRecently Healthy Adams County and Hoffman Homes, Inc. hosted an afternoon walk around their property.
Read MoreApril is Land Conservancy Month—and this year is especially meaningful as we celebrate 30 years of the Land Conservancy of Adams County.
Read MoreSpring in Adams County is always a beautiful reminder of why land preservation matters.
Read MoreThirty years ago a couple of fellows had the wonderful idea of starting a land conservancy in Adams County.
Read MoreAt the beginning of a new year, we often stop, look back at the year that just ended, take stock, and then look to the year ahead and beyond.
Read MoreA Year of Success, Preservation, and Community at the Land Conservancy of Adams County
Read MoreJoin us in our mission to preserve the lands and rural character that help create the peace and beauty of our area.
Read MoreWhat is the Land Conservancy of Adams County?
Read MoreThe Land Conservancy of Adams County held its 20th annual Summer Picnic on Sunday, September 8 hosted at the home farm of Hanover Shoe Farms, a world-renowned racehorse breeding operation.
Read MoreIn the center of Highland Township, located down a narrow, dead-end road, lies a farm preserved with the Land Conservancy of Adams County with a lot of stories.
Read MoreAs a dedicated volunteer for the Land Conservancy of Adams County (LCAC), serving as both the Board Secretary and the Communications Committee Chair, I recently had the pleasure of participating in the Homesteading and Green Living Expo.
Read MoreThe Land Conservancy of Adams County celebrated “Land Conservancy of Adams County Month” in a big way.
Read MorePreserving land and restricting uncontrolled development keeps us happier, healthier and more economically desirable and sustainable.
Read MoreWe are very pleased to announce that on Saturday, April 27th we will be cutting the ribbon to open a new 1.1-mile trail at Boyer Nurseries and Orchards.
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