Partnership Seeks Award Nominations

The Keystone 10 Million Trees Partnership has announced that it is accepting nominations for the second annual Mira Lloyd Dock Partnership Diversity Award, given for conservation work in under-represented communities in Pennsylvania.

Nominations are open to anyone in Pennsylvania who has done tree planting, rain garden installation or planting, regenerative agriculture or urban farming/permaculture, or community beautification in a diverse, inequitable, and under-represented community. The deadline for nominations is Friday, Sept. 10.

The partnership, coordinated by the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, will present the award during the Pennsylvania Forestry Association's annual Symposium on Saturday, Oct. 9, at Toftrees resort in State College.

For a nomination form, visit http://www.tenmilliontrees.org/dockaward. The winner will receive $5,000 worth of trees and supplies to be used for a future project. To learn more about the Keystone 10 Million Trees Partnership, visit http://www.tenmilliontrees.org.

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