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Greetings,
Friends of
Foothills Activists Awarded at Upcoming
Orange County
League of Conservation Voters Event!
Former Friends of the Foothills Campaign Manager, Elizabeth
Lambe, and Save Trestles #1 Activist, Jerry
Collamer,
are both being honored for their work in protecting San Onofre
State Beach from the proposed Foothill-South Toll Road at
the Orange County League of Conservation Voters Annual
Environmental Leadership Awards Dinner.
Thursday, May 14, 2009, from 6:00 to 8:45 pm
University Club on the UCI Campus (801 E. Peltason Drive,
Irvine)--Click
here for a map!
OCLCV'S annual fundraiser is designed to raise funds for
local candidates that support environmental protection and
conservation of our natural resources. Your support is greatly
needed to ensure election of environmentally responsible
political leaders in Orange County.
Elizabeth Lambe: Special Recognition for
Environmental Excellence
Jerry Collamer: Environmental Activist
Leader of the Year
Huntington Beach Wetlands and Wildlife Care
Center: Environmental Non-Profit of the Year
Nancy Donaven: Special Lifetime
Environmental Achievement Award
Surf Industry Manufacturers Association
(SIMA): Environmental Business of the Year
Please RSVP by May
7th!
To reserve your seats, please mail your check by May 7th. The
cost is $75 per person or $140 per couple. Late registration
after May 7th is an additional $15 per person. To become a
member of OCLCV, just add the membership fee to your check at a
discounted rate of $15 per person or $25 for the family. If you
are unable to attend, but wish to make a donation, it would be
greatly appreciated.
Please make checks payable to: Orange County League of
Conservation Voters P.O. Box 1303 Huntington Beach, CA 92647
The Orange County League of Conservation Voters (OCLCV) is
the political arm of the Orange County environmental movement.
OCLCV works to elect local candidates who will promote a healthy
environment. Because your gift supports our advocacy work, it is
not tax-deductible for federal income tax purposes.
Visit www.oclcv.org for more
information
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