Pennsylvania Summit to Focus on Expanding Laurel Highlands Economy Using Natural, Cultural Resources
Posted on: Wednesday, 1 April 2009, 14:01 CDT
Participants to Learn about Region's Conservation Landscape Initiative, How Recreation and Focus on Nature Can Stimulate Economy
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The initiative engages communities and local partners with state agencies and funding partners to conserve and protect the high-quality natural resources and enhance the region's economic viability.
"The Laurel Highlands is a unique place and a treasure for the commonwealth," said DCNR Secretary
"This summit will emphasize that, in a 'live where you play' world, the economic development potential in relation to the natural, cultural and heritage resources in the Laurel Highlands region is tremendous."
Located an hour east of
The Laurel Highlands Conservation Landscape Initiative -- one of seven such regional initiatives in the state -- encompasses all of
The summit will be held at the Hidden Valley Four Seasons Resort in
For registration and other information on the summit call the National Road Heritage Corridor at (724) 437-9877 or visit www.laurelhighlandscli.info/.
The summit is being planned by DCNR, the Pennsylvania Environmental Council, the National Road Heritage Corridor, the Laurel Highlands Visitors Bureau, The Progress Fund/Trail Towns Program and Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission.
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The program also includes remarks by
For more information about the Laurel Highlands and conservation landscape initiatives, visit www.dcnr.state.pa.us and click on "Conservation Landscape Initiatives" under "Hot Topics."
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SOURCE Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
Source: PR Newswire
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