Allegheny Land Trust
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About Us
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Sewickley, PA 15143
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Friday March 27 7:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
Science Stroll: Woodcock Walk
Peent! Peent! This is not a drill! Woodcocks have been seen and heard at Churchill Valley Greenway! Join an ALT educator on a walk to see if we can hear and maybe even see this elusive bird’s magnificent mating display. We can’t guarantee you’ll see or hear a woodcock, ......More
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Saturday March 28 10:00am - 1:00pm EDT
Girty's Woods - Stewardship Hike
A volunteer review of all Girty’s Woods trailsRegistration is required so that we can communicate in case of any changes. In preparation for the coming growing season, ALT’s stewardship team invites all volunteers interested in taking part in the care and maintenance of......More
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Wednesday April 8 5:00pm - 5:45pm EDT
Spring's Early Bloomers Webinar
Join ALT Senior Director of Education and Curriculum Julie for an introduction to spring ephemeral wildflowers, our earliest springtime bloomers. Please use the link below to access the webinar during the specified date and time. https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81114727892 TI......More
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Wednesday April 15 6:00pm - 7:30pm EDT
Take a Hike, Taxes!
Tax Day got you feeling broke and blue? Stop and smell the flowers with us at Barking Slopes! This free walk will help replace all those screens and spreadsheets with fresh air. We’ll explore the incredible biodiversity of spring ephemeral wildflowers at Barking Slopes ......More
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Thursday April 16 6:00pm - 7:00pm EDT
Sustainability at Home: Preserving Edible Mushrooms 101
Join ALT and our friends at Flannel Roots Farm for round 5 of our popular workshop series: Sustainability at Home! Join Flannel Roots in discovering new ways to preserve and enjoy your foraged and cultivated mushroom finds! In this hands-on presentation and workshop, we......More
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Friday April 17 10:00am - 11:30am EDT
50+ Walking Series with AARP: Spring's Early Wildflowers at Barking Slopes
Join an Allegheny Land Trust Educator on our 50+ Walking Series, sponsored by AARP Pennsylvania. Geared for those ages 50 and up, we will hike ALT’s properties over moderate, uneven terrain and distances (about 1 mile), taking plenty of breaks to stop and learn about ou......More
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Saturday April 18 10:00am - 2:00pm EDT
Safari Splash: Getting Little Feet WET Educator Workshop
Join ALT Senior Director of Education Julie for a Getting Little Feet WET educator workshop, presented in partnership with the Pittsburgh Zoo and Aquarium. Getting Little Feet WET is part of the world-renowned Project WET curricula and focuses on the importance of water......More
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Wednesday April 29 10:00am - 11:30am EDT
AARP: Utilizing Native Plants in Your Landscape
Join ALT Senior Director of Education and Curriculum Julie for a talk on Utilizing Native Plants in Your Landscape, sponsored by AARP Pennsylvania. Geared for those ages 50 and up, we will explore the importance of native plants and how you can utilize them in your home......More
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Wednesday April 29 6:30pm - 7:30pm EDT
April Virtual Volunteer Meetup
Open office hour for volunteersJoin our Stewardship and Education teams for an open “office hour” to chat about upcoming volunteer opportunities and to share your thoughts and ideas!This meeting will not be recorded. To join, use this link at the date and time of the me......More
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Thursday April 30 6:00pm - 7:00pm EDT
Sustainability at Home: Choosing Native Plants for Your Space
Join us for round 5 of our popular workshop series: Sustainability at Home! This series focuses on living a more environmentally-friendly lifestyle through at-home sustainability practices. This workshop will focus on choosing native plants that are best for your space.......More
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Thursday April 30 6:00pm - 7:30pm EDT
Air Quality Walk with GASP
Join staff from ALT and GASP (Group Against Smog & Pollution) for an air quality hike at Churchill Valley Greenway. We’ll discuss how past land use affected this area. We’ll also explore how climate affects seasonal changes and look for sensitive, bio-indicative species......More
