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Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area
Partner Organizations within the Park

Citizen Advisory Commission (CAC)

Friends of Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area (park friends group)
Park Lecture Series

Friends of Marie Zimmermann
Disposition of the historic Marie Zimmermann property within the recreation area
• Feature Pages: Zimmermann Estate | Farm | Works | Volunteer efforts

Model Airplane Clubs
Roxbury Area Model Airplane Club (RAMAC) 
The Flying Hawks Recreational Club of Milford PA

Millbrook Village Society
Provide staff for Millbrook Village NJ and Millbrook Days
• Feature Pages:  Volunteer efforts

Mohican Outdoor Center, a facility of the Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC)
• Mohican's grounds: History of boy scout camps in the recreation area

Montague Association for the Restoration of Community History (M.A.R.C.H.) 
PLEASE NOTE: At present this link does NOT allow you to return to this National Park website
by selecting "BACK"

Foster-Armstrong House and Neldon Roberts Stonehouse in Montague NJ
• Feature Pages: Volunteer efforts

Pahaquarry Foundation
Programs and field days in painting, photography and fine arts.
• Feature Pages: Formation of Pahaquarry Foundation

Peters Valley Craft Center
Art center for contemporary American crafts, set in a historic rural village. Operates a Gallery and Store.
•  Feature Pages: Managing Peters Valley Craft Center

Pocono Environmental Education Center (PEEC)  
Residential programs and weekend workshops, as well as hiking trails and interpretive activities.

Walpack Historical Society/Van Campen Inn
Tours of the Inn; Van Campen Day each October.
• Feature Pages: Walpack Church | A volunteer at Walpack Church | Volunteer efforts

 
Sketch of a shiny, silvery, oval shaped fish with smallish fins  

Did You Know?
... that shad have made a comeback in the Delaware River, due to pollution control. This member of the herring family lives its adult life in the ocean, but travels up rivers and streams to spawn. Each spring, anglers follow the "shad run" up the Delaware River to catch these hard-fighting fish.
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Last Updated: September 29, 2009 at 14:11 EST