
You don't have to look far to see why generations of residents and visitors have been drawn to Woodstock and the surrounding Catskill Mountains. All around are breathtaking vistas, open fields, lush forests, sparkling streams, and abundant wildlife. There is a strong heritage of working on the land and a dynamic community of the arts inspired by the area’s natural beauty. Such ecological and cultural riches make life here peaceful, vibrant, and unique.
Yet over time, many of Woodstock’s most special places have been put at risk by growth and inappropriate development. The Woodstock Land Conservancy (WLC) works to ensure that even in the face of such challenges, our natural environments will be protected for the benefit of everyone, for many generations to come.
Lands that WLC has been instrumental in protecting are the subject of an exhibit of newly-commissioned work currently on view at The Center for Photography at Woodstock (CPW). Landscape Forever, this collaborative effort between WLC and CPW, runs from January 9 - February 27 at the CPW galleries on Tinker Street. For more information about the exhibit and the special events connected with it, see the What's Happening page of our web site.
Save the date: Saturday, February 27, 3 PM to 6 PM, join us for a Celebration and Benefit for WLC. For more details, click here.
A group of dedicated neighbors have created a matching pool to ensure that WLC can meet its fundraising goals. Click on the "give direct" button on the left to find out more and help out!
