HOW YOU CAN HELP!
Thank
you for your interest in saving the Indian Head Dam on the Perkiomen
Creek, Montgomery
County,
Pennsylvania.
We greatly appreciate your
support. We hope
that you will join our cause.
YOU
CAN
HELP!
There are many things
you can do to help us in saving the Indian Head Dam.
We would certainly appreciate your support
and participation in our cause!
Please
sign our online petition to save Indian Head Dam.
You may sign our petition
online or print copies out to pass among your friends. For
supporters in the same household, enter each person on a seperate line,
Please sign only one petition. Remember we must be able to
read your name and adress. Please visit
http://www.ipetitions.com/campaigns/saveindiandam
.
(If you cannot click on the above link to take you
to the petition, cut and paste the link into your web browser bar). OR Print out a paper
petition to
collect
signatures from other supporters. (Requires Adobe
Acrobat reader to open)
Support
our cause by “wearing” your statement to preserve
the Indian Head Dam! Indianhead Watershed T-shirts are now
available at the cost of $10. Please email saveindiandam@comcast.net
or call 610-650-8911 to arrange to purchase your shirt. The
shirts are fun, sporting the phrase: “SAVE THE DAM
RECREATION!” Buy one for you and for your
kids! T-shirt proceeds will be used to help defray the costs
related to our public awareness campaign to save the IndianHead Dam.
Display
a sign on your property indicating your support to save the Indian Head
Dam.
These signs provide
contact information for others interested in supporting this
cause. Call our Dam hotline at
610-650-8911 to obtain a sign.
Attend
our fundraising picnic event.
We are inviting our
political supporters and our event will be held on the banks of the
Perkiomen Creek, not far from the dam.
The date will be determined soon, and will likely be
scheduled in early October. You
can call our hotline any time to get additional information,
and we will provide that information to you as available.
Please plan to attend!
Join
us by becoming active in one of our committees. Expertise of all kinds is needed, and mostly, we need
people who just want to get involved to help save Indian Head
Dam!! Contact 610-650-8911 to
sign up, or email us at saveindiandam@comcast.net.
We will get you
in touch with our committee chairpersons.
Write
a letter to our legislature and township supervisors indicating your
desires to save Indian Head Dam. A
complete list of contacts is provided below. Should
you have a direct contact to a politically-connected person that could
help to save the dam, please call us at 610-650-8911 and let us know.
Pennsylvania State Representative (Upper & Lower Providence
Townships)
Mike Vereb
3950 Germantown Pike, PA 19426
610-409-2615 phone
610-409-2619 fax mvereb@pahousegop.com http://www.repvereb.com
Pennsylvania
Senator
(44th District – Lower Providence Township)
John Rafferty
Collegeville Professional
Center
610-831-8830 phone
3770 Ridge Pike, Collegeville, PA
19426
610-831-8837 fax jrafferty@pasen.gov http://www.senatorrafferty.com
Pennsylvania
Fish and
Boat Commission
8th District Commissioner
Richard Czop
724 Black Rock Road Collegeville, PA
19426 Upper
Providence Township
1286 Black Rock Road
610-933-9179 phone
P.O. Box 406 Oaks, PA 19456
610-983-0355 fax admin@uprov-montco.org
email www.uprov-montco.org
Board
of Supervisors • Robert A. Fieo, Chairman
• Philip A. Barker, Vice Chairman
Parks
and Recreation
Committee
• Mitch Budzilowicz, Chairman
• Cindi Cantwell, Secretary
• Alice Lang
• Gwen MacDonell
• Tom Thunstrom Open
Space Committee
• Edward Murphy, Board of
Supervisors
• Kenneth B. Hughes, MontCo
Planning Commission liaison
• Gail Latch, Planning
Commission
• Betsy Daley, Schuylkill Canal
Association
• John Pearson, Parks and
Recreation Lower
Providence Township
Lower Providence Township
610-539-8020 phone
100 Parklane Drive Eagleville, PA 19403
610-539-6347
fax www.lowerprovidence.org
Parks
and Recreation
Board
• Thomas M. Heisner, Chairman
• Beth Ann Mazza, Vice
Chairman • William D. Brooke, Jr.
• Marty DellAngelo
• Anthony Gambone
• William Wurtz
• Matt Jones, Student Representative • Chris DiPaolo, Board of Supervisors Liaison