From The Trust for Public Land <[email protected]>
Subject eNews: A "long shot" plan to save open space in fast-growing Seattle
Date November 21, 2019 8:18 PM
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IN THIS ISSUE:

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* "We really just did not give up."
* Public art brings neighbors to the table
* How can green infrastructure help prepare the next Hurricane Sandy?
* A little something to show our appreciation
* How Cleveland's river recovered from its trial by fire
* Year-end match-my-gift challenge expires soon

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"We really just did not give up."

How do you save precious open space in the country's fastest-growing
metro area? Take a lesson from the grassroots advocates who made it
happen.

Learn more: [link removed]

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Public art brings neighbors to the table

We joined forces with a rising start in Boston's art world to create a
work that's an homage to a beloved cultural tradition and an open
invitation for residents of the city's Grove Hall neighborhood to
stand up, speak out, and share their experiences with one another.

Learn more: [link removed]

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How can green infrastructure help prepare the next Hurricane Sandy?

Three strategies that draw on the power of natural systems to protect
people and properties from the rising threats of climate change.

Learn more: [link removed]

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A little something to show our appreciation

The latest issue of Land&People is out now. Our award-winning magazine
is full of inspiring stories, beautiful photos, and leading ideas from
the communities where we're making a difference. Land&People is an
exclusive benefit to Trust for Public Land members.

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How Cleveland's river recovered from its trial by fire

A converation with our Ohio State Director on the redemptive legacy of
an infamous environmental disaster, and how we're making good on the
promise of land for people in the Buckeye State and across the
country.

Learn more: [link removed]

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Year-end match-my-gift challenge expires soon

Your year-end gift today will be matched to acquire and protect the
lands and waterways that enhance our nation's quality of life, bring
nature to the communities that need it most, and mobilize support for
critical bills and policies that advance parks and public lands for
people. Please take a moment right now and make a special
tax-deductible contribution that will be doubled.

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