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March 29, 2017
the best trout streams in pa Trout fishing expert Tom Gilmore will speak at the upcoming meeting of Trout Unlimited.
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What’s happening Events and activities throughout the Poconos. page 2
From helen’s kitchen Try some of these tasty recipes, including garlic soup. page 10
around toWn Keep up with the latest happenings in our area. page 4
behind the Wheel Columnist Greg Zyla test drives the 75th Anniversary Jeep Wrangler. page 4
have a taste Dave Falcheck’s weekly wine column. This week: Prosecco has become a fixture for celebrations. page 9
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A lifetime of activism
Edie Stevens of Paradise Township, who has spent most of her 78 years in environmental activism, would be the first to say that her work isn’t over yet. That won’t stop PennFuture from giving her the Women in Conservation Lifetime Achievement Award on Friday, April 7, at Keystone College in LaPlume. Most of Stevens’ adult life has been devoted to protecting the water and woods, native plants and animals, family farms and green views of Northeastern Pennsylvania. She began her life of environmental stewardship lobbying for safe water in Harrisburg. She was a founder of Brodhead Watershed Association (BWA) and has been the guiding hand behind the BWA since its inception in 1989. Edie was instrumental in founding Pocono Heritage Land Trust, and also serves on her township’s Planning Commission and Environmental Advisory Council — which she helped found. During her many volunteer hours devoted to BWA’s varied projects, she has done
everything from installing stream-name signage to supervising 26 years of stream quality testing, to — most recently — creating rain gardens in Stroudsburg, East Stroudsburg and Stroud Township.. She runs her family farm on green principles, with solar power, wide stream buffers and plans to install a geothermal heating system. Of all her career accomplishments, she is most proud of “where BWA is today, which is the work of many activists who love the Poconos and want to keep our streams clean.” Bob Heil, executive director of BWA, said, “The Brodhead Watershed and Pocono region has been fortunate to have not only a long history of great environmental leaders, but they are also fortunate that many of these leaders have been women. Edie Stevens has earned her place among these leaders as someone who has turned her passion for the environment into action and results.”