Good news about the future of parks, Friend! (member status: *time to renew* Deadline approaching:
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Hey Friend—it's the last day of our membership drive, can you renew your membership with Trust for Public Land? It only takes a minute—so, please, click through to keep your membership active with us now >>

 

You'll receive a year's subscription to Land&People magazine, full of inspiring stories about land protection, cultural recognition, community engagement and the power to transform land and parks.

 
 

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JULY MEMBERSHIP DRIVE: NOT CLAIMED

Supporter ID: 3253374

Member Status: PENDING—RENEW NOW >>

Please respond by: Wednesday, July 31

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We asked our newsletter subscribers to tell us what they'd like to see in their dream parks of the future. I was so pleased to see that so many of the things people want are things we're already building in parks and public lands across the country:

 

Nature play areas where kids do not need to be tidy—water to splash in; earth, plants, trees, and rocks to climb around and explore…

 
Lynn Haven Bayou Park, Florida

Photo credit: Jack Gardner

 

It's not a rock, and it's not a tree, but it is a giant crayfish, and we're proud to have had a hand in its creation in newly renovated Lynn Haven Bayou Park in Florida.

 

Make our public parks reflect the specialness of our communities. Renew your membership with Trust for Public Land >>

 

Solar-powered lights and gathering places for community events...

 
Renaissance Park, Texas

Photo credit: Jason Flowers

 

Designed in close collaboration with area residents, two new parks in Dallas's Five Mile Creek Greenbelt feature Wi-Fi, solar-powered lighting, and outdoor classrooms.

 

Help more kids experience the joy and educational benefits of indoor-outdoor learning. Renew your membership before tonight's deadline >>

 

frogs, birds, insects, and living animals making sounds and living their lives to each and amaze...

 
Verde River, Arizona

Photo credit: Chris Hinkle

 

Our Verde River project in Arizona is a great example of win-win preservation. A multilevel trail network will let curious explorers get close to threatened species like the willow flycatcher without disturbing their habitat!

 

Connect more people to nature—responsibly. Don't miss today's deadline to renew your membership with Trust for Public Land >>

With more than 300 land protection and green space improvement projects currently in the works, we can put every dollar our members give to good use, starting the moment you make your gift.

 

Thank you for helping us finish this member drive strong, Friend, and for keeping so many vital projects alive!

Josh VanDavier

Trust for Public Land

 
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