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Greetings!

I hope you're enjoying some clear air (Yay - finally!) and cool autumn weather.

  

Things are ramping up for late-autumn TLTC (tender-loving-trail-care) and some native plant restoration work parties. We have LOTS of native plants to get into the ground at disturbed areas on Horse Lake Reserve and at the NEW Kenzie's Landing Trailhead in the Wenatchee Foothills. See below for ways to volunteer.

 

We hope to see you at the Annual Celebration Dinner on November 4th. We will once again gather together to celebrate the land conservation successes you helped make possible and enjoy good food, libation and camaraderie with others in our Land Trust community. Don't miss it-last day to purchase ticket is next Tuesday, November 1st!

 

Thank you all for your commitment to conservation – you make a difference!

 

Kathy Peven

Communications Coordinator

[email protected]

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Annual Celebration Dinner

Don't miss the Annual Celebration Dinner! Catch up with old friends and meet new ones, enjoy great food and refreshment and learn about Land Trust projects accomplished with your support and what's ahead for local land conservation.

 

Fri, Nov 4 •  6-9pm

Kuykendall Hall, St. Joseph's Church in Wenatchee

Annual Celebration Dinner!
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Volunteering 

STUDENT HELPERS NEEDED

•Know a student who needs volunteer hours? We have spots for kids ages 13-18 to help bus tables and pour water at the Annual Dinner. 

contact Braden Hourigan at: [email protected]

 

TRAIL MAINTENANCE

•Thurs, 11/3 • 4-6pm @Jacobson Preserve details 

•Sat, 11/12 • 9am-1pm @Horse Lake details

RESTORATION PLANTING

•Sat, 11/5 • 12:30-4pm @Horse Lake details

•Sat, 11/19 • 12:30-4pm @ NEW Kenzie's Landing Trailhead  details

 

Annual Dinner student volunteers
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Environmental Film 

FINDING GULO—The movement to save the wolverine

This film follows a backcountry ski guide & field biologist who set out to document an elusive population of wolverines. This short film celebrates the power of community science to protect endangered wildlife in the face of climate change. 

More info here

 

Environmental Film
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