On Thursday from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m., the Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association will hold the second in a series of Mercer County Green Table forums on land preservation. The Washington’s Birthday program, titled "Don’t Cut Down the Cherry Tree!," will take place at the association’s headquarters at 31 Titus Mill Road, Pennington.
Forum presenters will include Ralph Siegel, executive director of the Garden State Preservation Trust; Judeth Yeany, NJDEP Green Acres Program, chief of the Bureau of Legal Services and Stewardship; Jim Amon, D&R Greenway Land Trust’s director of stewardship, and Jennifer Coffey, management director of the Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association.
For more information, call Jennifer Coffey at (609) 737-3735.
The Mercer County Green Table series represents new levels of partnership among Mercer County, NJDEP Green Acres Program, SBMWA and D&R Greenway Land Trust.

