The Conservancy was established for the purpose of providing an environmental and cultural education center for the community.
The centerpiece of this 50-acre estate is a stately 170-year old mansion that can be rented for your next important event. This spacious facility, tastefully decorated in traditional style with art and antiques in numerous rooms located throughout the first floor, is the perfect setting for virtually any occasion.
Sunday September 7, 2008 1:00-4:00pm rain or shine
Honor a loved one by releasing a beautiful Monarch butterfly. Experience the beauty of nature, poetry, and music. Celebrate life in this uplifting outdoor ceremony from 1:00-2:00pm more information...
Heritage School instructors will be demonstrating Woodworking, Framing and Blacksmithing during the open house.

The Succop Conservancy has a successful partnership with The Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania which offers environment summer educational programs for preschool through fifth grade children. For information about summer 2008 programs call 412.963.6100 or 412.963.6761. For online information visit the Audubon Society Summer Day Camp website.
The property also contains two ponds, walking trails, gardens and open natural spaces that can be used for a variety of outdoor activities. Both areas offer a peaceful, comfortable atmosphere that lends itself to business meetings, retreats, classes, weddings, receptions and art exhibits.
Charitable financial contributions and gifts of personal property are encouraged and used to enhance the facilities and to support educational programs. Gifts of any amount are appreciated with the following giving levels suggested:
Gifts are payable to the BC3 Education Foundation, Inc. and are tax deductible as permitted by law. The Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable organization. For additional information on charitable giving, visit The Foundation's website or call at 724.287.8711, ext 8326