Thanksgiving 2016
Throughout November, we have been counting down to Thanksgiving by posting daily thanks on Facebook. There is some overlap with our...
read moreThroughout November, we have been counting down to Thanksgiving by posting daily thanks on Facebook. There is some overlap with our...
read moreWe have monthly nature walks (or volunteer days) in Glen Providence Park, year-round! We’ve documented our Spring Cleanups in March...
read moreThis spring, we learned about an 1897 inscription on an American Beech tree in Glen Providence Park! Research into its author revealed...
read moreIn the 1800’s, the land that is now Glen Providence Park was called Scroggie Valley. Forty-year Delaware County Institute of...
read moreOur first clue of a mill having been in “Scroggie Valley,” now Glen Providence Park, was in local historian Dr. Anna Broomall’s...
read moreFor those who love history, maps, or both(!), it is interesting to track the progression of development surrounding the land that is...
read moreThroughout November, we have been counting down to Thanksgiving by posting daily thanks on Facebook. There is some overlap with our...
read moreIn another intriguing piece of Glen Providence Park history, the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia has a collection of early...
read moreGlen Providence Park has been studied by naturalists for many years, dating from T. Chalkley Palmer’s 1889 essay about Scroggie...
read moreThis fall, we were delighted to confirm that we found two healthy young American Chestnut trees in Glen Providence Park! At the...
read moreFollowing the example of some of our friends, throughout November we have been counting down to Thanksgiving by posting daily thanks...
read moreLove trees? We sure do… which is why we are excited to welcome Dr. David Hewitt to explore the trees in Glen Providence...
read moreBefore Glen Providence Park was established, its valley was called Scroggie! [1] It was even the setting for an 18th century Ghost...
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