Skagit Land Trust Conservation Social

Skagit Land Trust Social at the Museum of Northwest Art

Love art and the Skagit Valley.  We do!  I can’t think of a better way to spend an evening honoring both with The Skagit Land Trust and the Museum of Northwest Art.  Skagit Marketing jumped at the chance to sponsor this event.  We hope you will join us!

Conservation Social: Words, Sounds & Images of the Skagit

Thursday, November 14, 2013 — 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Museum of Northwest Art

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Celebrate the beauty of a natural Skagit and the people who are ensuring a legacy of protected natural lands. Join us at the Museum of Northwest Art for a benefit in support of Skagit land conservation.  The evening includes wine & beer, appetizers by Nell Thorn, and presentations by author William Dietrich, artist Kris Ekstrand Molesworth, local musicians Campbell Road, and Skagit Land Trust. This is a free benefit event – donations will be graciously accepted with 100% of proceeds directly supporting local land conservation.

RSVPs required: register online or call 360-428-7878 for more information.

Skagit Land Trust acquires land for protection through purchase or gifts of land and by assisting landowners and other conservation groups and agencies to protect land. The Conservation Easement is a popular choice as it allows the land to remain in private ownership while restricting certain future uses to protect the land’s wildlife and conservation values. Other choices include land donation or land sales.

Some of the Trust’s most successful projects have protected habitat areas across private ownership boundaries, helping residents, ranchers, farmers, and businesses to join a wider protection network. Our expertise and reputation for partnership building, creative solutions and efficient, nimble land protection uniquely positions Skagit Land Trust at a critical time in Skagit County’s history.

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