Sussex County Land Trust Receives $26,448 Donation from Beer & Benevolence

Sussex County Land Trust

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 Benevolence, the philanthropic arm of Dogfish Head Craft Brewery. Beer & Benevolence contributed 100% of the August tips received at the Dogfish Head Tasting Room & Kitchen…

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Sussex 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 of a strategic effort to expand its footprint and representation across Sussex County.  Tracy Adams is an active partner in the daily operations of her…

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CARL 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 will support the Land Trust in preserving more open space in Sussex County, in addition to volunteer efforts and education programming. “The Carl M. Freeman…

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Sussex County Land Trust and Chesapeake Conservancy Celebrate Purchase & Preservation of Nanticoke Crossing Park

On June 7, the Sussex County Land Trust (SCLT) and Chesapeake Conservancy announced the successful preservation of the newly named Nanticoke Crossing Park. Located on the south side of the Nanticoke River, opposite Woodland, about 4 miles west of Seaford, this 41-acre property includes 29 acres of a mixed hardwood-pine forest, 12 acres of open area with large…

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Delaware Botanic Garden

The Sussex County Land Trust has granted Delaware Botanic Gardens a 99-year renewable lease for creation of its 37-acre garden. This facility is being developed on land owned by SCLT – the Cannon Tract.

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