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Greetings *{{Informal Name}}*, 

I write this eNews with immense gratitude. To have been a part of an organization that works with passion to protect the natural places we all love—and need—has been a gift and an honor. I'm retiring and passing the communication "torch" into capable hands. Please welcome Dania Contreras, CDLT Communications Coordinator, who will now be sharing all the good conservation news that together we make happen!

 

Click on the header in this email to view an electronic version of our Fall Newsletter, which should be hitting your mailbox any day.

 

'Tis the season of giving, and our annual campaign provides a unique opportunity to amplify the impact of your generosity. Every contribution plays a crucial role in safeguarding the places we hold dear. Join us in preserving and nurturing the natural treasures that make our world extraordinary!

 

Happy reading and thank you for being an essential part of protecting and caring for our local land and water!

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Kathy Peven

Communications Manager (outgoing!)

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Dania Contreras

Communications Coordinator

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A Special Award

At this year's Annual Celebration Dinner, the Land Trust honored Frank Peryea and Betsy Beers with the Naná Simone Legacy Award. This award is bestowed upon those who have made an impact on the natural world and our community above and beyond—just as Naná did. Frank and Betsy have given our community a huge gift. Read all about it in the Fall Newsletter!

 

Thank you all who attended our 2023 Annual Celebration Dinner! 

Frank & Betsy Peryea
 

Make room for wildlife

It's time for we humans to give wildlife the "right of way" in the Wenatchee Foothills. All trails north of 5th Street are closed from Dec. 1 through April 1st, 2024 for crucial winter mule deer habitat. Respecting this annual closure is one thing we can all do to give the wildlife we share this special land with, some help surviving winter into spring. 

 

Click here for winter hiking options.
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Come work with us

Land Conservation Specialist

The Land Conservation Specialist plays an essential role in developing and coordinating complicated projects to permanently protect wildlife habitat and natural open spaces. Reporting to the Lands Program Manager, the Land Conservation Specialist works with willing landowners to conserve priority lands, participates in conservation planning, and coordinates project due diligence.

Stewardship & Trails Project Manager

The Stewardship and Trails Project Manager to work with stakeholders to implement land stewardship and trails projects on CDLT owned lands. This person will develop projects, seek funding, hire sub-contractors, and provide design and construction oversight. 

 

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