From The Trust for Public Land <[email protected]>
Subject eNews: Notes on resilience
Date March 19, 2020 10:12 PM
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* Our communities are strong.
* In times of trouble, I turn to parks
* The women making history for outdoor equality
* Hawai&#699;i's largest organic farm gets more room to grow
* A fresh start for Cleveland's rising basketball stars
* Some welcome good news for public lands

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In times of trouble, we turn to parks

As we discover new meanings in the old phrase, "We're all in this together," we hope these stories of people getting creative and sticking together to overcome challenges can brighten your day.

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Some welcome good news for public lands

You've helped us fight for the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF), a federal program that protects our wild places and creates close-to-home parks across the country. We're supporting a bill in Congress that would guarantee full funding for LWCF every single year--an outcome we've been working toward for more than 20 years.

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The women making history for outdoor equality

To celebrate Women's History Month, we're spotlighting women we know who are making sure everyone in their communities has access to the parks and open space.

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Hawai&#699;i's largest organic farm gets more room to grow

"We think about feeding our community with leaders as well as nutritional food," says the founder of MA&#699;O Organic Farms. Trust for Public Land supporters have helped it grow from a five-acre all-volunteer experiment to a 281-acre operation employing dozens of local youth.

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A fresh start for Cleveland's rising basketball stars

Coach Jeffry Lee has just one question for anyone who wants to take on the Wildcats, his youth basketball team at a Cleveland public housing community: "Who 'dat say they gonna beat these 'Cats?"

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Renew your membership or become a member for 2020

Your membership support will fuel our critical work to defend public lands on Capitol Hill, ensure that every American has a park or open space within a 10-minute walk of home, and protect cities from climate change. If you haven't already, renew your membership or become a member for 2020 today!

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