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Eighth Annual Conservation Breakfast

Join us for an early morning celebration and fundraiser on Thursday February 9, 2012 at St. Martin University's Marcus Pavilion in Lacey!

Every winter Capitol Land Trust hosts an early morning breakfast at St. Martin's University to celebrate conservation leaders from throughout southwest Washington and to raise vital funds to meet our mission. The 2011 Breakfast was our biggest yet with more than 400 people in attendance and almost $46,000 raised for our conservation work.

Please join us this coming February as we commemorate Capitol Land Trust’s 25 years of collaborative and strategic conservation of southwest Washington’s essential natural areas and working lands. This year’s Conservation Award recipients will be the Chehalis Tribe and the Squaxin Island Tribe, for their exceptional leadership and dedication to environmental conservation and stewardship throughout the region.

You can help us make the 2012 Breakfast our most successful yet by registering now, volunteering or agreeing to be a table captain! Contact Kathleen Ackley, Membership & Outreach Coordinator, for more details or to register: kathleen [at] capitollandtrust.org, (360) 943-3012.

Date: Thursday February 9, 2012

Time: 7:00 to 8:30 AM (check in begins at 6:45 AM)

Location: The Marcus Pavilion at St. Martin's University in
Lacey

Cost: There is no advance ticket; a donation will be requested at
the event.  

RSVP: Kathleen Ackley at (360) 943-3012, kathleen@capitollandtrust.org

Click Here to View a Digital Invitation

Sponsors:

Chehalis Tribe
Green Diamond Resource Company
HomeStreet Bank
Puget Sound Energy Puget Sound Energy Puget Sound Energy
REIOlympia
Squaxin Island Tribe
Taylor Shellfish Farms
The Trust for Public Land
 


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