Coming in January 2009
For 17 years, our members have been the backbone of the Harford Land Trust. Never exceeding one staff person, we rely on volunteers to plan and implement long-term land conservation strategies, manage the lands we own, monitor the properties on which we hold easements, fund our operations, donate equipment, and to finance land projects. We applaud you for your outstanding success and support.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 29 December 2008 )
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It wasn't really part of the plan in 1946 to move so far north from West Baltimore and into the isolated environs of western Harford County in the historic My Lady's Manor district. That is what happened, however, when Robert Shaull, a chemist for the Baltimore City Health Department and later the Maryland State Health Department, and his wife, Clara Jane saw an advertisement in the Sun paper for 55 acres for $5,500. They had purchased a one-acre lot before the war and sold it to buy the farm located in the Little Gunpowder River watershed. There, at the crossroads of Houcks Mill Road and Houcks Road, they raised their daughter Julianna and three sons Timothy, Jonathan, and Christopher.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 29 December 2008 )
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Please join us for our annual membership meeting at the beautiful woodland setting of Camp Hidden Valley. We will recap our 17th exciting year and share the vision for 2009. After the meeting, all are invited to a light lunch. Your guests are welcome.
Reservations are appreciated by March 17 with the number joining us for lunch. No reservations need for meeting only. Please call the office at 410-836-2103 or e-mail us at
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. For further information, call Peg Niland, 410-836-2106.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 29 December 2008 )
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In
the course of receiving our annual membership renewals a while back, something
happened that spurred a change in our thinking. One of our members, Rebecca
Pearce of Baltimore,
wrote a note on the donation form suggesting we use a new description called
“believer” to describe her donation and her feelings for the mission of Harford
Land Trust. We became aware that there are many believers and that when another
is found, it is so important to our organization because we grow. We share our story
of positive human spirit because it is our mission to help our community in
many ways; sometimes it is in facilitating the expansion of a nature park and another
time is enjoying the fruit of new ideas found blossoming from our membership.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 12 December 2008 )
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