From Save the BWCA <[email protected]>
Subject News from the Boundary Waters
Date September 29, 2022 10:09 PM
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Last Friday, Campaign to Save the Boundary Waters staff and volunteers delivered hundreds of hand-written postcards from passionate Boundary Waters advocates urging U.S. Senators Klobuchar and Smith to permanently protect America’s most-visited Wilderness. Thank you to everyone who filled out a postcard! Read & take action today >> [[link removed]]

[link removed] [[link removed]] Twin Metals does NOT have a viable mine plan. They don't possess the leases they depend on and have no place to put their toxic tailings. This risky mine has been rejected by the state and federal governments. See the explainer map we made. We can't risk the Boundary Waters. Read the story >> [[link removed]]
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The Twin Metals lawsuit is a farce. August 31, The Reformer. Read last months piece by National Campaign Chair, Becky Rom, to learn about the Twin Metals mine plan scam. The company doesn't possess the leases it depends on and they have no place to put their toxic tailings. Read more >> [[link removed]]
[link removed] [[link removed]] Last week, Rep. Pete Stauber introduced a bill in the U.S. Congress aimed at gutting environmental reviews of mining projects . This bill is a blatant attempt to work against the people's will and shows that Rep. Stauber and Antofagasta will stop at nothing to ruin the Boundary Waters. Rush a gift >> [[link removed]]


Thanks to your support, we raised over $272,000 last Thursday at our annual Boundary Waters Gala, which will go directly towards protecting the Boundary Waters from sulfide-ore copper mining. Thank you to all the sponsors, partners, speakers, and supporters for making this year’s Boundary Waters Gala a huge success! Read the blog>> [[link removed]]

[link removed] [[link removed]] Building queer community in the Boundary Waters. Don’t miss these posts from outdoor adventure influencer, LGBTQ+ advocate, and Outside Safe Space creator Mikah Meyer as he shares about his recent canoe trip with Ely Outfitting Company and outdoor industry folks from KEEN, REI Coop and Patagonia. Learn more >> [[link removed]]

[link removed] [[link removed]] We're thrilled to partner with Green [[link removed]] 2.0 to spread our message on much-needed Boundary Waters protections and what we're doing to give everyone a chance to enjoy wild places. Their work as a watchdog for an equitable environmental sector is essential — we proudly share that goal. Read the blog >> [[link removed]]

[link removed] [[link removed]] Thank you to our 15 gala sponsors for their support of our event! And, with over 70 businesses and individuals donating items, we raised a record-breaking $34,000 in our silent auction. Read more about the Gala >> [[link removed]]
[link removed] [[link removed]] “ Portrait of a Forest on the Climate Edge [[link removed]] ” in the Audubon Magazine. “Consider the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness...Boreal conifers have long thrived there. But over the next century, if climate change continues unabated, models predict the ecosystem could cede some or all ground to temperate forest or even savannah.” Read the article >> [[link removed]]

Thank you for a successful National Public Lands Day triple match! Because of people such as yourselves who joined us on Public Lands Day, we are one step closer to protecting the Boundary Waters — for everyone. Thank you for helping us raise just under $20,000 in 48 hours - which far surpassed our goal. Read the blog >> [[link removed]]

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Autumn means cooler water temps in the Boundary Waters , and low water temperatures makes cold-water safety a necessity for a successful BWCA trip. Read tips including: what to do if you fall through ice into cold water and what clothing to focus on wearing in cold-water conditions. Learn more >> [[link removed]]

Saturday, October 8, 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm: Harvest Festival at Sociable Cider Werks in Minneapolis. Come join Save the Boundary Waters at Sociable Cider Werks and get in the fall spirit during Harvest Festival! Featuring art, crafts, artisan vendors, food, coffee, records, and live music, there’s no charge to get in and it’s family friendly. Check out the booths, sign our petition, and talk all things BWCA with our staff! RSVP here >> [[link removed]]
[link removed] [[link removed]] Saturday, October 8 & 15, 7:00 am - 1:00 pm: Join Save the Boundary Waters at the Dane County Farmers Market in Madison, WI. As the largest producer-only farmer's market in the country, the Dane County Farmers Market attracts thousands of people every Saturday morning. Come meet our team and take action. Join us >> [[link removed]]

[link removed] [[link removed]] Tuesday, October 11, 5:00 - 6:00 pm: “A Guide Through Outreach Circle.” Join Organizers Maddie and Amanda as they guide you through Outreach Circle, an app for supporters to engage, take action, and meet fellow volunteers. Also, they will share tips on enjoying the BWCA in the fall! RSVP here >> [[link removed]]
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Thursday, October 13, 4:00 - 6:00 pm: REI Madison In-Store Tabling. Come meet our Regional Organizer Amanda at the REI store in Madison! We will have an information table with swag, petitions, and Campaign buttons. Come say hi and talk all things BWCA! RSVP here >> [[link removed]]

[link removed] [[link removed]] Friday, October 14, 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm: Science on the Square in Madison, WI. Science on the Square is one fantastic night that blends science with downtown Madison businesses. Save the Boundary Waters will be featured as part of this event, so come chat with our staff, get cool Campaign swag, and advocate for the BWCA ! RSVP here >> [[link removed]]
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Listen to our Boundary Waters podcast during the upcoming long weekends - whether it’s October’s MEA long weekend for schools or Thanksgiving road trips, take the time to get into the Boundary Waters mindset no matter where you are. Seasons 1 & 2 of the Podcast to Save the Boundary Waters are out now! Listen today >> [[link removed]]
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Our Shop to Support program has more variety than ever. Whether you're looking for a new favorite bag of coffee or the perfect shirt for your morning run, here are some great products that give back to our fight for Boundary Waters protection: Shop to support >> [[link removed]]
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Grab a limited edition "Canoe the Boundary Waters" insulated MiiR mug in our online store. At home or in the Wilderness, this mug is the perfect companion for your beverage of choice. They're in limited stock, so get one before they're gone! Shop today >> [[link removed]]
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Boundary Waters Connect is hosting a Strengths Workshop on Thursday, October 13 from 6:00 to 8:00pm in Society Hall above Northern Grounds in Ely. The workshop will be a fun and interactive way to learn about yourself while also meeting new people. The cost of registration also covers charcuterie snacks. Learn more & register today to secure a spot >> [[link removed]]
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During the month of October, shop at City Center Market in Cambridge, Minnesota and support us ! We’ve been selected as their "Round It Up" recipient. Click here to learn more >> [[link removed]]

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