Special Invitation: Allentown EAC Tour of Lehigh Parkway: May 23rd
Allentown's Environmental Advisory Council Invites you on a Tour of the Lehigh Parkway.
The event will take place on Sunday May 23rd. The walk begins at 2 PM and ends at 4PM.
This tour will be hosted by EAC members, David McGuire, Karen Tuerk and Andrew Kleiner.
The goal of this event is to provide a snapshot of the environmental and ecological conditions in the Parkway.
There will be opportunities to ask questions.
Please consider attending this hike, it will be a fun, informative afternoon that will serve to highlight the unique ecological features of one of Allentown's grandest parks.
The event will take place on Sunday May 23rd. The walk begins at 2 PM and ends at 4PM.
This tour will be hosted by EAC members, David McGuire, Karen Tuerk and Andrew Kleiner.
The goal of this event is to provide a snapshot of the environmental and ecological conditions in the Parkway.
There will be opportunities to ask questions.
Please consider attending this hike, it will be a fun, informative afternoon that will serve to highlight the unique ecological features of one of Allentown's grandest parks.
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Andrew,
Please show EAC those groups of "bank" trees now covered in stone and ask them how they endorse such treatment of a natural resource.
Do show that spring that is destroyed and covered with fallen down orange fence and the 12 in. "buffer zones". Does this mean the EAC might actually respond to the condishions along the creek? Wouldn't that be something?
Andrew,
And, please, take your guests past the tire tread tracks in the once open grass meadows now barren as a result of city trucks using the meadows as short cuts rather than the bridle path.
Regarding that orange fencing mentioned above, it's been in that state of disrepair the past three years.
The EAC might be too busy endorsing the mistreatment of baby woodland creatures to recognize the poor condishions (sic) of the city's 2000 acres of parkland.
Anonymous said...
The EAC might be too busy endorsing the mistreatment of baby woodland creatures to recognize the poor condishions (sic) of the city's 2000 acres of parkland.
May 3, 2010 9:30 AM
Please explain for those of us not in the "loop".
sarcasm. the EAC might be useless but I doubt they are "endorsing" stone covered trees. I'm amazed anyone wants to volunteer in this town.
Anonymous said...
sarcasm. the EAC might be useless but I doubt they are "endorsing" stone covered trees. I'm amazed anyone wants to volunteer in this town.
May 3, 2010 11:51 AM
No one is saying anything sarcastic about Andrew's group. If these folks are willing to come to the Parkway and see what Andrew writes about, it sounds positive. Maybe there will be some changes following their examination. We don't know anything about this group or its members, but Andrew seems to respect them.
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