8 Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, December 27, 2001 POST PHOTO/M.B. GILLIGAN Bonnie Silvetti, left, and Shirley Ceitner helped Margaret Bakker welcomed guests and handed out nametags. Land trust - (continued from page 1) state of New Jersey will not have one square inch of devel- opable land left. “We don’t want that to happen in Pennsylvania,” said Ayers. The organization changed its name several years ago to reflect a broader focus. The NBLT now works with people and commu- nities in the three counties where the north branch of the Susquehanna River flows — Luzerne, Wyoming and Susque- hanna. It mainly helps landown- ers by drafting a legal document to be permanently affixed to a deed. This conservation ease- ment details the uses and activi- ties prohibited on that land in perpetuity. This guarantees that the land will be forever protected according to the wishes of the owners. “A land trust can offer a third party protection to land owners,” explained Will Conyngham, an- other original member. “It is the only type of organization that can do that.” According to information in the group’s brochure, Pennsyl- vania lost one million acres of farmland and forest to develop- ment between 1992 and 1997. The state's top economic prod- ucts are farming and tourism. Land trust members are looking for ways to preserve the land- scapes that produce our food and attract tourists. The NBLT is growing and now has about 400 members. In ad- dition to educating people about sustainable growth and offering guidance for preserving family lands, they help expedite land use programs like the Luzerne and Wyoming County farmland preservation programs, assist municipalities with land use de- cisions, help sportsmen con- serve their hunting grounds and more. “We guide townships and mu- nicipalities through expertise we can offer in ordinance writing so communities can develop wise- ly,” said Ayers. The organization has also un- dertaken the reconstruction of the Noxen Railroad Depot, which was built in 1863, and stands along Bowman's Creek in Wyoming County. The project fits into their mission of preserv- ing land and historical sites. It is a gateway to the largest por- tion of State Gamelands in Pennsylvania. Noxen is sur- rounded by 100,000 acres of preserved land made up of gamelands, Ricketts Glen State Park and several private proper- ties conserved through the land trust. “The station will serve as a museum and conservation cen- ter for the area,” said Ayers. “We will have some railroad cars in the back to serve as offices.” NBLT is also offering a new educational project for schools, scout groups and interested adult groups. EnviroScape is a watershed demonstration model complete with mountains, resi- .dential areas, sewage treatment facilities, a golf course and streams. Sprinkled cocoa turns into muddy rivers when the model is “rained” on with spray water bottles. The discussion and demonstration include in- formation on the effects of pesti- cides and fertilizers, land use and types of pollution and is a great way to show how every- thing we do affects the environ- ment. A Department of Environmen- tal Protection Growing Greener grant provides the funds neces- sary and Donna Thomas of Sweet Valley takes the environ- mental demonstration on the road. For more information about this or any NBLT program or to become a member, call their of- fice in Trucksville at 696-5545 or visit their new web page at www.nblt.org. Toy bingo (continued from page 1) 12 crowd. The young players were thrilled with anything they won, whether it was a pack of cards, a Barbie, or a Home De- pot tool set. Everyone went home happy and full of Christ- mas cheer including the par- ents, who said fundraisers such as this are “a nice alternative to door-to-door selling.” Meeker added, “They said they would see us next year which is always nice to hear.” Mendygral graduates basic training Mendygral has graduated from basic military training at Lack- land Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. During the six weeks of training, the airman studied the Air Force mission, organization, and customs; performed drill and ceremony marches, and received physical training and special training in human relations. In addition, airmen who complete basic training earn credits toward an associate degree through the Community College of the Air Force. The Hunlock Creek Fire De- partment helped the freshman class keep costs down by lend- ing the school their bingo ball blower. “This was our largest turnout and our biggest profit,” Meeker said. “We spent like $60 all together. We'll profit well over $400.” The money will be spent on various class activities, in- cluding the freshman-sopho- more semi-formal dance. AIRMAN JUSTIN T. MENDYGRAL Mendygral is the son of Jill Mendygral of Harvey's Lake, Pa. He is a 2001 graduate of Lake Lehman High School. - Holiday trash pickup schedule Eat, THINK, And Be Wary... 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