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Subject 🍁 October in Glacier: 💦 preserving Lake McDonald, 🐻 2024 Project Guide, Pendleton blanket and more!
Date October 27, 2023 7:00 PM
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A wide shot of mountains in glaciers in the park.
( [link removed] )Project Update:
Preserving an Icon
Monitoring Water Quality in Lake McDonald

Brooke shows off some samples collected in Lake McDonald.
( [link removed] )“This work,
this important study, does not happen without Conservancy
funding.”
- Brooke Bannerman, researcher

With your support, UM PhD student Brooke Bannerman is pioneering
a water quality monitoring program on Lake McDonald to track
nutrient levels and productivity in this iconic lake for the
first time.

We recently caught up with Brooke and learned about her inspiring
work. See the difference you are making in Glacier in this
project update blog.

Making a Splash 💦
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Cover of the 2024 Project Funding Needs guide
( [link removed] )Announcing:
2024 Project Guide

The Project Funding Needs Guide provides an overview of Glacier
National Park’s critical funding needs and the Conservancy’s
funding priorities for 2024. Find out how you can make a
difference.

Click to see the guide.
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Coverage by the Daily Inter Lake.
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Aurora over Lake McDonald and mountains.
( [link removed] )Glacier Photo Contest Still
Open!

Our annual Glacier Photo Contest
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November 2! Prizes this year include a Pendleton blanket, Hydro
Flask water bottle, and a Glacier Conservancy Deneen Pottery Mug!

Purchase the 2024 calendar
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past photo contest winners at shop.glacier.org
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Light shining through aspen trees.
( [link removed] )More Ways
to Give

Did you know that you can transfer appreciated securities to the
Conservancy? You’ll receive a tax deduction—and more importantly,
know that your gift is making a difference for Glacier.

Learn more on our website.
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The Logan Pass webcam parking lot view.
( [link removed] )Logan Pass Webcams

Watch Logan Pass transform into a winter wonderland with the new
GNPC Logan Pass webcams available on glacier.org/webcams!

You can find 3 views of Logan pass as well as daily sunrise and
sunset timelapse videos.

Your Purchase Makes a Difference

Red bus blanket ( [link removed] ) Pendleton Red Bus Blanket

Grab the official blanket used in Glacier National Park's iconic
red buses!

Every purchase supports Glacier.

Shop to Support Glacier
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Business Partner Spotlight:
Glacier National Park Lodges

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Thank you to Glacier National Park Lodges
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dedication and commitment to Glacier! Glacier National Park
Lodges operates many of the iconic lodges of Glacier, including
Lake McDonald Lodge and the Many Glacier Hotel. Their passionate
front desk staff help with critical fundraising during the summer
months through GNPC's Add On Program. Check out some of the Many
Glacier Hotel staff rocking our annual shirt!
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“Glacier National Park Lodges is proud to be a long-time sponsor
of the Glacier National Park Conservancy. Over the last decade,
we’ve been fortunate to partner with the Conservancy to help
support the mission to preserve and protect Glacier National Park
for future generations to come.” - Sara Edwards, Assistant
Director of LodgingMany Glacier hotel staff in GNPC annual shirts
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Upcoming Events

NOVEMBER

November 29
Glacier Book Club:
The Civilian Conservation Corps in GNP with author David Butler

The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), one of the most successful
of all New Deal programs, was heavily involved in creating and
improving the infrastructure of Glacier National Park. President
Franklin Delano Roosevelt visited in August 1934 and gave one of
his famous radio “fireside chats” from the park, in which he
praised the efforts of the CCC in helping improve the country’s
national parks. Chapters examine CCC camp life, the nature of the
work carried out by the CCC boys, structures built in the park by
the CCC, and FDR’s visit.

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Book
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We are the official fundraising partner for
Glacier National Park.

With your support, we provide funding for vital projects and
programs that preserve and protect the park for future
generations.
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