Working with Interfaith Partners for the Chesapeake IPC , she connected with Blue Water Baltimore which conducted a water audit, and guided church leadership through the process of implementing stormwater management projects on its grounds. IPC met with a large Holy Covenant crowd to help them understand why reducing stormwater runoff and its ill effects on our steams and rivers is our moral responsibility as Christians. Attendees were guided through a process for envisioning the church as a vehicle for healing the environment—and to envision themselves as the change they want to see. Immediately after that meeting, one of the attendees walked out to the parking lot and, noticing the downstream storm drain clogged with trash and leaves, cleaned it out right then and there! Change was taking place already. Several went to Annapolis for the Environmental Legislative Summit in January to learn more about environmental stewardship while lobbying for more of it.
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With Lebanon County now savoring the final days of fall foliage season, join us on a hike up Governor Dick to see the views. Not familiar with Governor Dick? Dick would have lived his life in then-Lancaster County as a slave. Even when Pennsylvania abolished slavery in , he would have remained a slave, due to a provision in the legislation that slaves born before were to remain slaves for life. According to Lancaster Newspapers , Gov.
Richard Dick Alexander Woodward, 82, passed away on April 17, He lived in Forest Hill and formerly Bel Air for 55 years. Brian Holden. Dick was the oldest child of the late Arthur H. Woodward of Bel Air, and is survived by a sister Anne W.