(pensive piano music) ♪ [brenda sieglitz] mira lloyd dock was the first woman to serve on an advisory before women could vote at the state level. and she helped establish a lot of the urban beautification and forestry standards in the area of her time. she was just really instrumental, during her time, in showing that anyone could be a value to the conservation, uh, community. but the fact that she achieved those things as a woman in her time when she had no right to vote is simply outstanding. our office in harrisburg is actually located just down the block from where her home was. so, we have a deep connection, uh, to her story. we honor an awardee every year for the mira lloyd dock partnership diversity award. [narrator] two recent recipients of the mira lloyd dock partnership diversity award are kiasha huling for planting trees to cool the heat island effect in philadelphia and shawna yorty for growing community connections in a lancaster neighborhood. the pennsylvania forestry association presented its mira lloyd dock outstanding woman conservationist award to marci mowery for he