How can Centre County grow and keep its farmland?
Regional planners join us for a discussion following the CCFT Annual Business Meeting Thursday, Nov. 20 at 5 p.m. at the Old Gregg School. CCFT members will vote on new, proposed By Laws and on new, three-year terms for four Trustees.
A presentation and discussion of what our region’s growth and expansion of Route 322 means for preserving farmland will immediately follow the business meeting, with light refreshments.
Regional growth planners join us for: How can Centre County Grow and Preserve Our Farmland?
Annual Business Meeting
The Centre County Farmland Trust Board of Trustees in 2024 began a review of the organization’s by laws, last updated in 2012. Trustee Catherine Smith led the effort, assisted by Tammy Gentzel, CCFT’s Administrative Professional.
Access the current and proposed By Laws documnts on the By Laws page.
- Current By Laws, approved Nov. 27, 2012
- Proposed By Laws, to be voted on Nov. 20, 2025
- Most recent, IRS filing of 990EZ tax return
Trustees Seeking New, Three-year Terms
Franklin Egan
Beth Kelly
Bob Potter
Catherine Smith
Spring Mills, PA 16875
United States