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Lower Merion Conservancy is a community nonprofit that strives to preserve the natural and historic resources of Lower Merion, Narberth, and the surrounding area. This site includes information about school and public programs, including our popular Historic Preservation Lecture Series. Interested in supporting our work of protecting open space, historic treasures and clean streams? Become a member using our secured server or enroll as a volunteer!


Pathway to Preservation

Acknowledge your family, thank a friend, or honor a loved one by dedicating a brick to our preservation pathway! Our soon-to-open stormwater demonstrtion gardens, generously funded by the 25th Century Foundation, will feature a permeable walkway made of 8"x4" engraved bricks flowing through the gardens, winding through the elements of the new landscape, all against the backdrop of historic Rolling Hill Park. Donate a brick HERE or simply support the project with a gift. Every donation, no matter what size, is fully tax-deductible and greatly appreciated.


Join the Conservancy in thanking our Fall Historic Preservation Lecture Series Sponsors:





The Conservancy is pleased to announce Philip Ivory Architects as the sponsor of our annual Public Calendar of Events. Visit their website by clicking the logo.




 

Site updated: 2/6/2012

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