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Stewards of the Potomac Highlands

Keeping and working with Nature

in Northeastern West Virginia

ABOUT US

What is Stewardship?

A steward is someone who takes care of land, for the benefit of today’s and tomorrow’s generations. Like the pioneer in our logo, holding his staff, we take responsibility for what happens on our own land. Also, as citizens, we know that what happens in our community, our town, our county and watershed affects our land, water and air. Taking an even broader view, symbolized by the Native American in our logo, no human ever really “owns” land. The land was here before we were born and hopefully, will be here after we are long gone.

The Potomac Highlands, with its ridges and valleys, unique rock formations and native plants and animals, has a key role in protecting the soil, water and air in the Potomac watershed. The region stretches from the Piedmont lands of West Virginia’s Eastern Panhandle and our neighboring states of Virginia and Maryland, through the George Washington National Forest all the way to the border of the Monongahela National Forest. With proper care, these highlands can play a key role in mitigating climate change by keeping carbon in the ground.

Economically and cultural, our area has a proud tradition of small farm and forest ownership and historic towns. Stewards of the Potomac Highlands, a 501c4 nonprofit citizens group, networks in West Virginia’s northeastern counties to protect this heritage and support an environmentally and socially sustainable, locally-controlled economy. We will support and publicize existing group efforts, and may take the lead on certain issues. We want to encourage all who labor so faithfully on behalf of this little corner of Planet Earth.


Our Board: 2024

Bonni McKeown, President
Cabell County, West Virginia

Donna Cook, Secretary
Grant County, West Virginia

Paul Burke, Treasurer
Jefferson County, West Virginia

John Christensen, Board Member
Berkeley County, West Virginia

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We are always looking for volunteers to help us in our endeavors. If you think you’d like to get involved, please get in touch — we’d love to hear from you!

If you’d like to make a donation, please mail a check to the Maysville address below. We are a 501c4 advocacy group and lobby to protect our Potomac Highlands, so your contribution is not tax deductible.

Stewards of the Potomac Highlands Inc, : EIN 55-0776272

You can print this donor form:

Count Me As A Steward of the Potomac Highlands!

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Please circle the amount of your donation (any amount is appreciated!) and mail to Stewards of the Potomac Highlands,
PO Box 232
Maysville, WV 26833

Our Potomac Highlands




We work primarily in the easternmost counties in West Virginia (Pendleton, Grant, Mineral, Tucker, Randolph, Hardy, Hampshire, Morgan, Berkeley, Jefferson), and we are reaching out to our friends in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley counties (Shenandoah, Frederick, Clarke, Loudoun) and Maryland’s Allegheny Highland counties (Garrett, Allegany, Washington).

MORE INFORMATION

on Our Counties” Page