Brandywine Red Clay Alliance
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Endless Opportunities to Become a Volunteer in Chester County
There are endless opportunities to connect with your community, especially through volunteering. Though most volunteer work goes without pay, the need is still there to…
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Chester County Continues Decades of Land Preservation with New Grants
A recent grant approval has ensured Chester County will continue its legacy of open space preservation, writes Mike Rellahan for The Daily Local News. On July…
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Millions Go Towards Open Space Preservation and Park Improvements in Chesco
Chester County Commissioners Josh Maxwell, Marian Moskowitz, and Eric Roe approved the awarding of over $2.3 million in open space preservation and park improvement grants…
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Over Seven Hundred Volunteers Gather for Red Clay Creek Cleanup
Nearly eight hundred Chester County residents gathered for this year’s Red Clay Creek cleanup, writes Chris Barber for Chester County Press. The annual cleanup took…
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Chester County Opens Another Season of Exciting Equestrian Races
Springtime has marked the return of popular equestrian races in Chester County, from Devon and Brandywine Hills to Winterthur and Willowdale, writes Jen Samuel for…
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Essential Earth Day: Aqua Pennsylvania’s Impactful Volunteer Efforts in April
In light of Essential Earth Day and National Volunteer Week occurring in the month of April, Aqua Pennsylvania employees volunteered to better the communities they served…
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4 April Events to Watch Out For Around Chester County
As the weather gets warmer, Chester Countians love to be outside and enjoy the sunshine after a long winter. Here are some fun events to…
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Brandywine Red Clay Alliance Shares Plan for West Branch of the Red Clay Creek Watershed
On Dec. 13, Brandywine Red Clay Alliance representatives and an environmental scientist presented the results of a comprehensive assessment plan for the Red Clay Creek…
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Kennett Square Volunteers Keep White Clay Creek Clean
The Brandywine Red Clay Alliance has been keeping the 13-mile tributary of White Clay Creek clean for thirty years, writes Steven Hoffman for The Chester…
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When He Started His Preservation Efforts, the Brandywine Conservancy Had 3,700 Acres Protected; Now, It’s 38,000
The Brandywine Red Clay Alliance honored David Shields, retired associate director of the Brandywine Conservancy, for his efforts to permanently preserve close to 5,000 acres…
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VIDEO: Brave Participants Find Water Warmer Than Air at Polar Plunge in West Chester
Approximately 150 brave souls from around the region recently participated in the Brandywine Red Clay Alliance’s Polar Plunge at Brandywine Picnic Park in West Chester,…
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Grant Allows Kids To Dive Into Watershed Learning From Brandywine Red Clay Alliance
Inner-city Coatesville kids now have the chance to plunge into learning about the importance of water quality through the Brandywine Red Clay Alliance watershed initiative…
























































