2010 December

Land Trust office will be open on 12/31

By Jan | Published: December 25, 2010 – 12:48 am

The Land Trust office will be open on December 31. If you’re in the area, please stop by. You can read the 9 panel Trillium story or, if you’ve already studied it, please come tell us your favorite story of land protection. We’d love to meet you and hear what matters so much to you in this work we do.

Oh, and thanks for all the support you give to protect the very nature of Whidbey and Camano Islands. These are treasures that we want to enjoy today and share with generations to come. Happy Holidays!

Land Trust office will be open on 12/31

By WCLT | Published: December 25, 2010 – 12:48 am

The Land Trust office will be open on December 31. If you’re in the area, please stop by. You can read the 9 panel Trillium story or, if you’ve already studied it, please come tell us your favorite story of land protection. We’d love to meet you and hear what matters so much to you in this work we do.

Oh, and thanks for all the support you give to protect the very nature of Whidbey and Camano Islands. These are treasures that we want to enjoy today and share with generations to come. Happy Holidays!

Land Trust to present program on North Whidbey Projects on Dec 14

By WCLT | Published: December 3, 2010 – 9:53 pm

Oak Harbor Sustainable Living Lecture Series has invited the Land Trust to present a program on Tuesday, December 14, from 5:30-6:30 pm at Oak Harbor City Hall. Cheryl Lowe, our land steward, will report on some of the Land Trust’s incredible successes–not just the $4.2 million in a matter of months to buy the 654 acres of the Trillium forest, but also the status of the 150 acres we’ve procured for salmon and waterfowl on Dugualla Bay, and highlights of other North Whidbey protection projects like the 50 acres of forest and field on Zylstra Road. For details about the Sustainability Lecture series, call 360-279-4762.

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