Lackawaxen
Rowland 4-H Youth Club Meeting
Meeting at the Lackawaxen Fire House, 4-6pm. Children in this club will learn arts, crafts, sewing, cooking and more. 4-H is open to youth ages 8-18. 570/296-3400.
Rowland 4-H Youth Club Meeting
Meeting at the Lackawaxen Fire House, 4-6pm. Children in this club will learn arts, crafts, sewing, cooking and more. 4-H is open to youth ages 8-18. 570/296-3400.
Eagle tour
Marion "Becky" Finch memorial excursion, Lackawaxen Field Office, 10am-1pm. $10 per person. Reservations required: Email info@delawarehighlands.org or 570/226-3164 or 845-583-1010.
Eagle tour
Sullivan County Lackawaxen Field Office. Two trips: 9am-12pm and 1pm-4pm. $12.50 per person. Reservations required: email info@delawarehighlands.org or 570/226-3164 or 845/583-1010.
Eagle tour
Eagle Tour with the NEPA Audubon Society, Lackawaxen Field Office, 10am-1pm. $13 per person. Reservations required: jeanbob@ptd.net or 570/676-9969.
Climate change eagle trip
Lackawaxen field office, 10am-1pm. This eagle trip focuses on the impacts of climate change on regional wildlife, including eagles and their habitat. Reservations required: $12.50 per person. Email info@delawarehighlands.org, or call 570/226-3164 or 845/583-1010 to register.
Delaware Highlands Conservancy Announces Eagle Institute Volunteer Training Day
Lackawaxen Inn - Become an eagle volunteer, 9:30am-12pm. volunteer@delawarehighlands.org, www.DelawareHighlands.org, 570/226-3164 or 845/583-1010
Wine Tasting Event To Benefit The Lackawaxen Township Ambulance Service
The Summit Restaurant at Masthope Mountain- Tickets Limited to 100, 7pm. 570/685-5432, 570/685-2633
Pike seniors to plant rain garden
Waters entering the Lackawaxen and Delaware rivers just below the Lackawaxen Township Fire Hall will be cleaner thanks to the efforts of the senior citizens who meet there for meals and social activities. Pike County Conservation District (PCCD) watershed specialist Lori Colgan has been providing educational programs related to water quality issues for the seniors. The group identified a clogged road pipe as the source of water contamination from stormwater runoff. Read more
Lackawaxen boat launch controversy; Kittatinny Canoes:‘The law is on our side’
Thirty-one miles of the Lackawaxen River flow peacefully through the Pennsylvania valleys of Pike and Wayne counties, but there is a small section of shoreline along the river in the Township of Lackawaxen where the waters are a little turbulent. Read more




