LANGHORNE OPEN SPACE MEMBERSHIP
We rely on the generous support of our membership to fund LOSI’s open space acquisition activities, and to maintain and beautify our open space properties. If you’d like to play a role in saving our dwindling open space from development, please consider joining now!
It’s easy to become a member! Simply print a copy of the membership form and mail it in to us together with your membership fee. Be sure to indicate how you can help with our many activities – participating is a great way to meet new friends while supporting the cause.
Langhorne Open Space offers unique gifts at each membership level. Please see the membership application for a list of available thank-you gifts.
Becoming a Member
Becoming a member is easy! Please choose one of the following options:
- Complete the form below and pay online
or - Click here to download the membership form PDF and mail it in with your check
Guardian
A rustic birdhouse will be placed at Catawissa Nature Preserve or Heritage Farm as a lasting tribute. Our birdhouses, which are made by Amish craftsmen, house multiple nests. If you wish, you may dedicate it in honor of an important event, or in memory of a loved one. In addition to having your name engraved on a Plaque which is permanently displayed at Heritage Farm, you will receive one of the gifts described below.
Patron
Protector
Legacy Member
Sustaining Member
Friend
Member
You will receive a free subscription to Langhorne Open Space’s newsletter.
About Our Gifts
Commemorative Tile
Ceramic artist Mandy Baker has custom designed a hand-glazed tile for Langhorne Open Space. Each run (limited to just one hundred) depicts a pastoral or historic scene in Langhorne/ Bucks County. The newest tile depicts the Farmhouse at Langhorne Heritage Farm.
Legacy Tile
A collection of limited edition tiles from the earlier days of Langhorne Open Space. Many of these collectors’ item tiles commemorate LOSI’s past preservation milestones.
Protector Gift
This year’s gift is a collapsible umbrella imprinted with the Langhorne Open Space logo.