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Saucon Valley Conservancy - Monthly Meeting

Saucon Valley Conservancy will hold its monthly business/ barn tour/ barn preservation meeting at 7 pm at the historic Heller Homestead, weather permitting, 1890 - 92 Friedensville Road (Water Street), Lower Saucon Township, Northampton County, PA.

 

Meetings are open to the public. Interested persons are invited to attend. Volunteers are needed. Meetings are usually held on the second or third Thursday of most months, weather permitting.  No meetings are held in July and December.  Other committee meetings are scheduled as needed].

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2011 Meeting Schedule [no meetings in July & December]

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January thru June – 3rd Thursday; August & September – 2nd Thursday; October & November – 3rd Thursday

Jan 20, Feb 17 (annual meeting), Mar 17, Apr 21, May 19, Jun 16, Aug 11 (barn tour), Sep 8 (barn tour), Oct 20, Nov 17

 

For more information, 610-216-0566, svconservancy@aol.com, www.sauconvalleyconservancy.org.

 

Directions:  The historic Heller Homestead is located at 1890 - 92 Friedensville Road (Water Street) in Lower Saucon Town ship, Northampton County, Pennsylvania.  The Homestead is part of Heller Homestead Park owned by Lower Saucon Township and leased by the Saucon Valley Conservancy.  It is approximately one half mile west of Route 412 and Water Street in Hellertown.  Turn west on Water Street, which becomes Friedensville Road in Lower Saucon Township.  Go across the bridge.  The Homestead is on the left adjacent to the Saucon Creek and opposite Creek Road. Parking is available on site and at the nearby Water Street Park.

The Saucon Valley Conservancy, founded January 7, 1993 is a not-for-profit 501 (c) (3) corporation registered in Pennsylvania dedicated to work in partnership with government bodies, business groups and concerned citizens.

 

Its Mission is to preserve the historic and natural environment of the Saucon Valley as an educational and recreational resource for the area citizens and visitors.  The major stewardship is the Michael Heller Homestead and the Saucon Creek corridor. The Heller Homestead was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2010. Help is always needed and volunteers are a vital part of the Conservancy’s success.

 

Thank you!

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