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April 1, 2010 – Land that is preserved in perpetuity enhances the quality of life in our community, benefits future generations, and provides a legacy for the families that came before us... Read More
February 10, 2010 – Foothills Land Conservancy has recently reached this year's goal of protecting a total of 25,000 acres of East Tennessee land from residential and commercial development... Read More
December 4, 2009 – 2009 Conservation Easements with East Tennessee land owners... Read More
November 12, 2009 – What could be a better way to highlight East Tennessee land conservation programs during this year’s FLC’s Annual Conservation Celebration than with 2 Blount County easement signings totaling 814 acres... Read More
Foothills’ annual Celebration, held November 12th at Dancing Bear Lodge, exceeded all of our expectations! On behalf of the FLC Board & Staff we would like to thank our 2009 sponsors, host committee members, and all the other guests that came out to celebrate and support East Tennessee land conservation programs. A big thank you also goes out to Dancing Bear Lodge, they provided a perfect fall location along with wonderful service, food and decorations... Read More
FLC & Maryville Farmers’ Market partnered for the first time to co-host a Sunset Harvest Dinner. Thanks to all that made it a successful event and please check out our gallery of photos from The Milne Farm in Greenback, TN... Read More
“I’m so glad that the Foothills Land Conservancy and I worked together to place a conservation easement on this land--known as the Bluff Mountain Ecological Reserve. This agreement enables continuation of the conservation principles my Father, Mother, and I have tried to practice on Bluff Mountain. Hopefully, many others will see fit to do their part to save God’s beautiful Creation.” Read More
In our ongoing effort to highlight Foothills Land Conservancy’s diverse land programs, we plan to profile various East Tennessee conservation easements and their benefits to the community. To kick off these efforts, both Bill Clabough and Elise Eustace decided to take a drive out west this month, eventually landing in Monroe County... Read More
Click here for the Annual Report. Click here for the Land Conservation Brochure
October 11-14, 2009
Portland, OR
(Sponsored by the Land Trust Alliance)
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Join us for an evening of friends, food, and auction items – all to benefit and celebrate our East Tennessee Region.