From The Trust for Public Land <[email protected]>
Subject What's your favorite?
Date October 5, 2021 12:26 PM
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John,

As 2021 is quickly coming to an end, we're looking forward
to sending out our new 2022 Member Cards to thousands of The Trust for
Public Land members across the country. However, we need your help
deciding what is going to be the theme for next year's Member
Card.

The images below showcase the work our members make possible,
and the impact they have in reclaiming, repairing, and restoring
public lands. Like our efforts to protect one million acres of land
and build or connect over 1,000 miles of trails. Or our efforts to put
a quality park within close reach of every American's home. Or
even our efforts to transform underused outdoor schoolyard space into
vibrant public parks.

But we need your voice! Please help choose the image that will
be highlighted as The Trust for Public Land's 2022 Member Card.

Choose your favorite photo below and have your vote counted
today!

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Mill Brook Open Space, CT

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Montana Great Outdoors Project, MT

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P.S. 130K, NY

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Pleasure House Point, VA

Thank you in advance for making your voice heard.

Sincerely,

Kim Elliot
Director of Membership

VOTE NOW

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Photo Credit #1: Jerry and Marcy Monkman
Photo Credit #2: Richard Freeda
Photo Credit #3: Christopher Boyer / Kestrel Aerial
Photo Credit #4: TPL Staff
Photo Credit #5: Jamie Point

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