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Jul
03

The Nittany Valley Shakespeare Festival - Midsummer Nights Dream

NVSF presents Shakespeare in the Parks: A MidSummer Nights Dream Read more »

Jun
21

The Voices Art Contest at Arts Fest

Announcing the First EverVoices Art Contest -- July 9-14, 2008Come by the Voices table in front of Roly Poly 107 E. Beaver (across from the public library) to enter our first ever art contest using our new logo! Art supplies provided.Contestants must be age 10 or under. Create your work of art at the Voices table, have your picture taken with your artwork (with your parents' permission) and we'll post it at Arts Fest and on our Web site. Winners will be published in the September 2008 issue of Voices.First Prize: A birthday party for 10 under 10 at Roly PolySecond Prize: One week at Art Alliance of Central Pa Summer Art Camp for oneThird Prize: A Rita's Ice Party Bucket (serves approx. 50 kids)
May
28

Clearwater Conservancy's Kettle Run Farm Celebration

ClearWater Conservancy’s Adventures in Conservation program:

Kettle Run Farm Celebration

Saturday, May 31  

noon - 3 pm  

(rain or shine)

Potluck Picnic, Talk, & Tours

RSVP to Sarah at 237-0400 or [email protected]

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May
27

Dr Andrew Jackson Honored at Boal Mansion Ceremony

 

Colonel Theodore Davis BoalCommunity Service Awardin honor of Colonel Theodore Davis Boal (1867-1938)who founded the Boal Troop and the 28th Division Shrine as well as the Boalsburg Fire, Electric, Water, Telephone and Bus Companies., 2008.For his community service, both as an academic adviser and counselor in Penn State's College of Education, and as Secretary/Treasurer and then President of the American Federation of Musicians Local 660 and for genrously sharing his talent and musical venues to encourage people of all ages and cultures to reachtheir potential, presented to Dr. Andrew Jackson, Sr. at the Boal Mansion, Boalsburg, Pa, on Memorial Day May 26, 2008 by Christopher Lee, CEO of the Boal Mansion.

May
21

Wondering How to Green Your Home?

Green Building and Energy Efficiency for the Homeowner: The First Stepswith Liam Globle, of Envinity Green Design and ConstructionMay 22nd, at 7pm at the Schlow Public LibrarySponsored by the Penn State Center for Sustainability and the Moshannon Group Sierra Club

Energy efficiency and conservation are good for the environment, and making informed decisions about improvements can also result in saving money. Understanding residential energy use is both important and timely: according to the US Green Building Council, buildings have a significant impact on the environment. In the US alone, they account for 65% of electricity consumption, 36% of energy use, as well as 30% of greenhouse gas emissions, raw materials use, AND waste output. In the near future, electricity industry price caps in Pennsylvania will be removed and rates are predicted to rise. The cost of petroleum is rising, along with global temperatures. Read more »

May
12

Clearwater Update

Kettle Run Farm Celebration

Come see Kettle Run Farm and celebrate one of ClearWater’s newest protected properties.

Saturday, May 31  

noon - 3 pm  

(rain or shine)

Potluck Picnic, Talk, & Tours Read more »

Mar
04

ClearWater's 12th Annual Watershed Cleanup Day Sat April 19th

CLEARWATER CONSERVANCY TO HOST 12TH ANNUAL WATERSHED CLEANUP DAY SATURDAY, APRIL 19TH, 2008

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Feb
24

News From Clearwater Conservancy

 ClearWater is first recipient of CBICC Quality of Life Award ClearWater Conservancy, a Centre County-based nonprofit land trust and natural resource conservation organization, was the first-ever recipient of the Quality of Life award from the Chamber of Business and Industry of Centre County (CBICC) Thursday evening.  The award was presented to President Jeff Sturniolo and Executive Director Jennifer Shuey and honors the organization’s contribution to the environment and the preservation of the area’s natural beauty.

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Nov
30

Please Send Your Message about Growth Hormone to Gov. Rendell NOW!

Please Send Your Message to Pennsylvania Now

Everyone - Please send a comment to Ed Rendell, Governor of Pennsylvania,protesting the state’s upcoming ban on any kind of rBGH-free type labeling.If you already have, thank you!And please do this: FORWARD THIS TO ANYONE YOU KNOWAND ASK THEM TO ALSO SEND A MESSAGE.Our rights as consumers and citizens are being denied - we must stand up to Monsanto and their bedfellows._________________________________________________________The contact information is:To send an e-mail directly, use [email protected] or you can go to this URL on the governor’s website: http://sites.state.pa.us/PA_Exec/Governor/govmail.htmlTo telephone the Governor's Office call: (717) 787-2500.To fax, the number is (717)-772-8242.To mail a letter, use this address: Governor Edward G. Rendell's Office225 Main Capitol BuildingHarrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120 __________________________________________________________This isn’t just a Pennsylvania issue. This ban applies to all dairy productssold in the state  affecting dairies all over the country. For instance, this would impact Tillamook and Nancy’s Yogurt in Oregon.Moreover, Monsanto’s supporters are mounting the same attack in otherstates, including Ohio and New Jersey. If we win in Pennsylvania, we’ll demonstrate to other states that consumers will not stand for this suppression of the truth. This isn’t just about the market, this is about free speech - democracy itself.Just say what you believe and tell it straight from the heart. ___________________________________________________________Suggested messages – please feel free to put any of these in any of your own words: Option 1 - If you only have a minute, these are the two most critical points to make:*Consumers have the right to know what’s in their food.*Dairies have the right to inform consumers what’s in their products.Pennsylvania’s ban is nothing less than suppressing free speech - this is censorship."When writing or calling, please note your name and address. This is a nationwide issue.________________________________________________________Option 2 – If you have a little more time, include:*Consumers have the right to know what’s in their food.*Dairies have the right to inform consumers what’s in their products.Other important points you can add:*There are significant differences between rBGH and rBGH-free milk. Scientists in the U.S., Canada and the European Union have all questioned the safety of rBGH, especially in increasing the risks of cancer and antibiotic resistance in humans. Codex Alimentarius, the United Nations main food safety body, TWICE decided it could not endorse the safety of rBGH for human health.*There is no doubt that rBGH increases disease rates in dairy cows – even the FDA acknowledges this and the health risks are listed right on the rBGH package insert. In addition to having concerns about human health, Canada and the European Union have banned the use of rBGH officially on animal welfare grounds. Virtually every animal protection agency in the country, including the Humane Society of the U.S. and Animal Protection Institute, opposes it.*Health Care Without Harm, an international coalition of over 440 organizations in 52 countries promoting safe and healthy practices in hospitals, has stated its official opposition to rBGH based on human and animal health risks.*We’re not confused about these labels and we’re not stupid – we know exactly what they mean. This ban isn’t about protecting consumers, it’s about protecting Monsanto’s profits.*The more consumers learn about rBGH, the more they want rBGH-free products. Our right to make an informed buying decision is being suppressed by the state of Pennsylvania.*Tell your story straight from the heart – as a mother, father, doctor, nurse, scientist, farmer, dairy processor, retailer, teacher, student, etc. Please note your name and address Read more »

Feb
01

Voices donations

It's now easier to support your local independent newspaper (we mean Voices, of course!) Through PayPal's services, you can now securely give a donation (see the 'tip jar' on the right side of the page.) Thanks for the support!