"The Dollars and Sense of Preserving our Neighborhoods and Towns"

What will Metropolitan Philadelphia look like in the next 20 years?  Strip
malls, generic new developments and emptied urban neighborhoods, Or a
region of communities, filled with people committed to keeping them strong
and livable?  Learn how preserving the things that make our communities
unique is an investment in its quality of life and economic well-being.

Featured Speaker:   ED McMAHON  

Vice President and Director of Land Use Programs,  The Conservation Fund,
Arlington, Virginia

Tuesday, February 12, 2002  5:30 to 6:15  Food and Drink
6:15 to 7:30 lecture program

WHYY Technology Center
150 North Sixth Street
Philadelphia, PA  (directions, parking and transit information available at
www.metropolicy.org

Co-sponsored by:
Metropolitan Philadelphia Policy Center
WHYY
The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society
Philadelphia Assoc. of Community Development Corporations

RSVP by Wednesday, Feb 6 at 215-563-3643, ext 21 or via e-mail at
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Lauren W. Leatherbarrow
Architect
517 Woodland Terrace
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Tel: (215) 386-3905
Fax: (215) 386-0063
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