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4th Annual Family Festival --
Summer FUN at its best . . .
If you missed this year's
HHLT Family Festival, you missed quite a party -- the weather, music,
and food all conspired to make it a summer afternoon to remember.
More than 400 residents and visitors of all ages joined us at beautiful
Philipstown Park to enjoy the music of Stacey Labriola, Peter Rundquist
& Art Hemberger, as well as Poughkeepsie bluegrass band NO BRAKES, have
a terrific BBQ dinner, and enjoy the outdoors. An incredible 164
campers stayed to Sleep Over Under the Stars too! Photo gallery coming
soon . . .

NEWS
HHLT Embarks on Accreditation Process through LTA Land Trust
Accreditation Program
Hudson Highlands Land Trust is pleased to announce that it is applying
for accreditation through the land trust accreditation program, an
independent program of the Land Trust Alliance. Becoming an Accredited
Land Trust will be an objective affirmation that HHLT meets national
standards for excellence, upholds the public trust, and ensures that our
conservation efforts are permanent. The land trust accreditation
program recognizes land conservation organizations that meet national
quality standards for protecting important natural places and working
lands forever.
The Land Trust Accreditation Commission conducts an extensive review of
each applicant’s policies and programs. HHLT welcomes this review as an
important step toward becoming an Accredited Land Trust. The Commission
invites public input and accepts signed, written comments on pending
applications. A public comment period is now open.
Hudson Highlands Land Trust
invites you to participate in this process by submitting a comment
relating to your experiences working with the Land Trust on a land
conservation project, advocacy program or outreach activity.
Comments must relate to how
HHLT
complies
with national quality standards. These standards address the ethical
and technical operation of a land trust. For the full list of standards
see
www.landtrustaccreditation.org/getting-accredited/2008-indicator-practices.
To learn more about the accreditation program and to submit a comment,
visit:
www.landtrustaccreditation.org. Comments may also be faxed or mailed
to
the Land Trust Accreditation Commission, Attn: Public Comments: (fax)
518-587-3183; (mail) 112 Spring Street, Suite 204, Saratoga Springs, NY
12866. Comments on Hudson Highlands Land Trust’s application will be
most useful by June 14, 2008.
HHLT Announces 2008 Take-a-Hike! Season Schedule
Join
us for some unforgettable outdoor experiences during the Land Trust’s
2008 Take-A-Hike! Season. Led by experienced volunteers who share
their knowledge of local treasures, this year’s program features old
favorites and some fun, new family-friendly treks, informative rambles
and exhilarating adventures. There is no cost to join us on a
hike. You can download a digital copy of the schedule here. For more information,
contact HHLT at 845-424-3358 or info@hhlt.org. Note: some hikes
require pre-registration. Please
call the office or check our website (www.hhlt.org)
to confirm that a hike has not been cancelled, particularly in cases of
inclement weather.
HHLT
2007 Annual Report
Hudson Highlands Land Trust published our 2007 Annual Report in February
2008. You can download a digital copy of the report here.
Download the
FINAL Draft
Philipstown Natural Resource and Open Space Protection Plan.
Contact Us
1180 Route 9D
PO Box 226
Garrison, NY
10524
Telephone:
845.424.3358
Fax:
845.424.3483
General Info:
info@hhlt.org
The Hudson Highlands Land Trust is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit
organization incorporated in 1989 under Section 402 of the
Not-for-Profit Corporation Law of New York. A copy of our latest
annual financial report may be obtained by writing to the Land Trust
or to the NYS Attorney General's Office, Charities Bureau, Albany,
NY 12231.
Page Updated
07/15/2008