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John,
Every October, supporters of The
Trust for Public Land vote online to help us select a new photo for
our membership card, while renewing their annual support of our work
to create parks and protect public land for people.
OFFICIAL 2022 MEMBER CARD
John xxxxxx
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Name: John xxxxxx
2022 Member Status: Pending, Join Now
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Please respond by January 31, 2022
This year, our supporters selected
a photo featuring the Montana Great Outdoors Project. This project is
an opportunity to permanently protect nearly 200,000 acres in
Northwest Montana through "working forest" conservation
easements. The property available for conservation would stitch
together 317,000 acres of conservation work completed over the last 20
years. The opportunity to protect this property completes the
connectivity of previous conservation efforts and would ensure
permanent public access to a highly used recreational corridor. It is
truly a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
We are working to protect this
land, and other places around the country, which is why we need your
help in 2022. Our January Membership Drive is under way, and when you
join The Trust for Public Land today, you'll help us meet our
goal to have 150 new members by January 31. We'll say
"thank you" by sending your new card to officially make
you a member in good standing for 2022 - and recognize the role
you play in creating parks and protecting public land for people.
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When you become one of the 150 new
members to join The Trust for Public Land today, your membership will
support the Montana Great Outdoors Project and many other projects
including:
* Our Community Schoolyards(TM) projects, which will transform
underused schoolyards into vibrant public parks in communities
across the nation, improving park access for 6 million people by
2025.
* Our work to permanently protect 384 acres of undeveloped land on
Banning Ranch in Southern California, which is one of the
largest tracts of private land remaining on the California
coast.
* Our efforts to connect more than 3 million people to 1,000 miles
of local and national trails and greenways by 2025, like we did
in Oregon, where we created the Butte Falls Community Forest, a
450-acre property that offers hiking and biking trails, a
historic railroad park, park amenities, and managed forestland.
But to keep the momentum going to save
thousands of acres, expand our efforts to build parks in communities
that need them most, and transform underused schoolyards into vibrant
public parks, we rely on the support of our members.
John, will you be
one of 150 members who join today?
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Sincerely,
Sabra Lugthart
Associate Director Membership
P.S. We hope this photo of the
Montana Great Outdoors Project inspires you to help us meet our 150
new member goal. Please join The Trust for Public Land to create parks
and protect public land for people in 2022. Thank you!
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JOIN NOW
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Photo credit: Christopher Boyer / Kestrel Aerial
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