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Project Kudos: Nanticoke Crossing Park
Sussex County is unique and attractive to new residents due to its rural landscapes, natural features, low tax structure and large expanses of open space. Without preservation, the benefits and…
Read MoreProject Kudos: Cannon-Maston House
Constructed in 1727, the Cannon-Maston House is one of the oldest surviving buildings in Sussex County and one of the only extant brick homes in Delaware from the eighteenth century.…
Read MoreProject Kudos: Ron Vickers, Sussex County Land Trust, Board Member
Friends, join us in giving KUDOS to Ron! Ron Vickers is a native Delawarean. He attended the University of Delaware, graduating with a degree in Entomology/Applied Ecology. He migrated…
Read MoreProject Kudos: Russ McCabe, Sussex County Land Trust, Board Member
KUDOS to Russ McCabe! “Russ contribution and value to the Sussex County Land Trustis unmatched. He is a proud Sussex Countian having spent his entire life here and is…
Read MoreProject Kudos: Sussex County Land Trust & Sussex County Government Partnership
Why is the Sussex County Land Trust relationship with the Sussex County so important and which are the new preservation projects to keep an eye on in the near future…
Read MoreIntroducing Heidi Gilmore, Chairwoman of the SCLT
I am an attorney licensed in Delaware and Maryland and have been working actively as an attorney for 24 years. I was born and raised on a dairy farm in…
Read MoreSussex County Land Trust Receives $26,448 Donation from Beer & Benevolence
Non-profit land preservation organization receives generous contribution from local philanthropic brewery The Sussex County Land Trust (SCLT), a non-profit land conservation and preservation organization, recently accepted a generous donation of $26,448 from Beer and…
Read MoreSussex County Land Trust Welcomes Three New Board Members
The Sussex County Land Trust (SCLT), a non-profit conservation organization, is pleased to announce the appointment of three new board members: Tracy Adams, Ring Lardner and Michael Dickinson, as part…
Read MoreCARL M. FREEMAN FOUNDATION CONTINUES LONGSTANDING PARTNERSHIP WITH SUSSEX COUNTY LAND TRUST
Rehoboth Beach, DE – As part of its ongoing commitment to support Sussex County nonprofit organizations, the Carl M. Freeman Foundation contributed $10,000 to the Sussex County Land Trust. The funds…
Read MoreSussex County Land Trust Welcomes New Board Member
The Sussex County Land Trust, a non-profit conservation organization, is pleased to announce the appointment of new board member, Jason King.
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