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Conserve, steward, and advocate for the unique rural landscape of the Eastern Shore.

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November 2010

Miles Point Saved Forever!

Miles Point Green is a Success!! ESLC is excited to work with conservation buyer on permanent preservation and public access Eastern Shore Land Conservancy, who has spearheaded the fundraising and communications around the efforts to save the Miles Point property in St. Michaels, announced today its plans to continue to work with the Town, residents and the new conservation buyer for the property, to ensure the property's permanent preservation. The town of St. Michaels voted Friday to approve the transfer of their option to purchase the property to a conservation buyer JD LLC, which will purchase the property, and then work with ESLC to place a conservation easement on the 89 acres and provide the public access to the Miles River. JD LLC is the same entity which made a $5 million pledge to saving Miles Point Green. Price negotiations between the seller and JD LLC resulted in a final $8 million purchase price. Private funds raised for this project will go towards this public access area, with donor approval. "Eastern Shore Land Conservancy is thrilled that the property will stay as it is now - green and undeveloped - forever! This has been the ultimate goal for over a decade," said ESLC Executive Director Rob Etgen. "We are excited to work with the town and conservation buyer to place a permanent conservation easement on the property and to creating a public access space on Miles Point Green." The purchase and conservation of this property ends a 12-year-long series of legal proceedings and lawsuits among the developers, those opposed to the development and the Town. "So many people have done so much to show their commitment to help keep this amazing piece of property green forever and it is exciting to see those dreams come true. This is a rare example of what can happen

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ESLC to Celebrate 20th Anniversary at Andelot Farm Gala

Eastern Shore Land Conservancy will cap off its summer tour series with a final tour in Kent County followed by a Gala celebration at one of Maryland's biggest protected properties. The Kent County Tour will be held on Sunday, October 17 from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. A special separate Gala event will take place that evening from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Andelot Farm in Worton. The Tours were held throughout the summer - taking participants to six counties in five months - as a way for showcase the beautiful scenery of the Eastern Shore and bring participants to beautiful properties protected by ESLC. Registrants can help celebrate ESLC's 20th year of keeping it rural by going into the communities and seeing open spaces, habitat and parkland that have been saved from development - often seeing privately owned properties that are open to the public for the first time. "It's a great opportunity to take a break from saving land to enjoy the magnificent farms and natural areas that have already been saved," said Rob Etgen, ESLC Executive Director. The Gala Event at Andelot Farm will cap off ESLC's anniversary celebration and provide participants an opportunity to visit one of the most beautiful farms on the Eastern Shore. The farm is protected forever from development - thanks to the generous donation by the Duemling Family of an easement on its 2,900 acres. "There is no better place than Andelot farm for celebrating ESLC's 20 years of protecting our Eastern Shore landscape," said Etgen. "The Duemlings have supported us since ESLC's founding, they preserved their family lands, and they have been tireless cheerleaders for protection of farmland and natural areas on their beloved Eastern Shore. We are so grateful to the Duemlings for their continued kindness in hosting this Gala event as well

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ESLC Announces Howard Wood Memorial Scholarship

Eastern Shore Land Conservancy (ESLC) will offer an annual $1,000 scholarship to an Eastern Shore student who will be attending college. The new Howard Wood Memorial Scholarship honors a founding board member of ESLC. The scholarship application is open to anyone looking to pursue a career in agriculture, land use planning alternative energy planning or other conservation related field. The scholarship competition is open to those who are residents of the six counties ESLC serves -Caroline, Cecil, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne's and Talbot. Applications are available via ESLC's website. To apply, applicants should fill out an application, provide a high school or college transcript and submit a 500-word original essay describing their response to the following question: Consider the Eastern Shore in the next 25 years - what is your vision for the Shore? What will you do to assure the Eastern Shore remains the rural gem and special place that it is for the future?" Please include your academic plans, career aspirations and future goals when responding to this question. "Our young people are the key to the Shore's future and we are so grateful to the Wood family for this generous gift to help a local youth further their education in conservation." said ESLC's Executive Director Rob Etgen. "We hope this scholarship will help assure that the Shore's rural legacy that was so important to Howard is maintained for future generations." Scholarship applications are due by December 31. Click here to download and print an application. Applications will be judged by a panel in January and one scholarship recipient will be selected and announced in late Winter 2011. For more information about the scholarship program, contact Kristine George at 410.827.9756 ext. 165 or kgeorge@eslc.org. About the Howard Wood Memorial Scholarship Howard Wood spent summers at his grandmother's farm crabbing, sailing and swimming if the jellyfish weren't too thick.

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ESLC Hosts Native Plant Sale on Sunday, September 26

ESLC is hosting a Native Plant Sale on Sunday September 26, 2010 from noon until 4 p.m. Whether you are an easement owner looking to engage in restoration or an interested gardener who wants to add some natives to the garden, we have plants for you! Sale will be held at ESLC’s Galena Office, located at 100 S. Main Street in downtown Galena. Call 410-648-5840 for more detail! Come ready to buy plants and get some gardening advice.  All proceeds to benefit the efforts of Eastern Shore Land Conservancy.

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ESLC to Host Bird Walk Saturday

Please join us on September 25, 2010 for a guided bird walk in Easton. We will meet at 7 a.m. in the Waterside Village parking lot and carpool to Chesapeake Wildlife Heritage’s Bailey’s Neck property. We will walk the beautifully restored waterfowl impoundments and native grass and forested buffers on the property looking for migrant songbirds and early waterfowl. The bird walk will be guided by ESLC land protection specialist and life-long birder, Jared Parks. This property is not normally open to the public, so grab your binoculars and join us September 25th for a fun time. Cost is $10 for ESLC members and $15 for non-members, limit 25 participants. Call Jared at 443.988.8128 for more details. Sign up today - registration is sure to fill up fast!

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