First Lady Frances Wolf Recognizes Earth Day in Virtual Celebration Honoring 50th Anniversary of PA Green Amendment
04/22/2021
Harrisburg, PA - First Lady Frances Wolf led Pennsylvania agencies and commissions in a virtual celebration of Earth Day 2021 for middle and high school students, hosted by the Pennsylvania Governor’s Residence. The theme of the celebration was
Protecting the Environment for All Pennsylvanians, honoring the 50th anniversary of PA’s Green Amendment.
The full event is available at www.residence.pa.gov/earth-day.
“We are pleased to present a program that honors the natural beauty of our commonwealth for Earth Day,” said First Lady Wolf. “Preserving the history that lies in Pennsylvania’s greenspaces, water, and air and advocating for clean environments for all residents remains a priority of this administration. Earth Day reminds us all just how vital a healthy environment is for everyone and encourages us to sustain it.”
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The Jefferson Educational Society will hold two Global Summit speaker series this year after COVID-19 forced organizers to postpone last year s event.
While registration continues for Global Summit XII a free digital speaker series over a three-week period from May 10 to May 27 a second, in-person summit speaker series has been finalized for late October and early November, according to a Jefferson Educational Society news release.
The second summit, Global Summit XIII, will be a series of events highlighted by former President George W. Bush, whose talk will be held on Nov. 9 at Erie’s Bayfront Convention Center.
The event will be Jefferson s first in-person series since the fall of 2019.
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Philly D.A., it is important to recognize Philadelphia’s origin story, as it were. This is by no means meant to reflect the entirety of Philadelphia’s complex history around criminal justice, but think of it as a primer on pivotal moments that lead to where we are now.
First, we’ll go
Philadelphia Political Activism Goes Way Back
The territory currently known as Philadelphia is on the ancestral land of the Lenni-Lenape indigenous people. It is estimated that the Lenape people occupied the area for almost 10,000 years prior to European colonization. In 1681, William Penn was granted a charter by King Charles II of England to colonize the land and form the colony of Pennsylvania. A year later, Penn arrived in what would become Philadelphia, and in 1683, the Lenape people signed their first treaty with the Qua
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