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MARCH FOR PARKS <br />NATIONAL IN SCOPE, <br />LOCAL IN REWARDS <br />National Parks and Conserva- <br />I tion Association (NPCA) is proud <br />■ to announce its eighth annual <br />March for Parks—America’s largest <br />national walk event for parks. Organized <br />since 1990 to celebrate Earth Day, March <br />for Parks raises awareness and funds for <br />America’s national, state, and local public <br />parb and public lands. <br />NPCA would like to thank you for <br />participating in your local March for <br />Parks. The proceeds you raise will go to a <br />park project that will benefit your local <br />community. <br />BE PART OF THE SOLUTION... <br />PART OF OUR SUCCESS! <br />Thousands participate in March for Parks <br />every year and help protect America’s <br />outdoor heritage—its parks, natural <br />spaces, and historical sites. You can help <br />in several ways: <br />♦ Recruit family, friends, and neighbors <br />to join your local March for Parks. <br />♦ Team up with co-workers and ask your <br />employer to get involved by sponsoring • <br />your team. Your company may even <br />match the donations you raise. <br />MARCH FOR PARKS STEPS: <br />1. Complete and sign the Marcher’s. <br />Pledge Form on the reverse side and <br />save it to record the names, addresses, <br />and dollar amounts your supporters <br />donate. Marchers under age 18 must <br />also have this form signed by a parent <br />or guardian. <br />2. Begin collecting donations from <br />supporters. Supporters may be friends, <br />relatives, co-workers, neighbors, or <br />others interested in natural areas such as <br />your local park. <br />3. Record each supporter’s name, <br />address, and donation amount in the <br />spaces provided on the Marcher’s <br />Pledge Form. If you need more space <br />to record additional supporters, use a <br />plain piece of paper and attach it to this <br />form.• <br />4. Collect your donations at the same <br />time you sign up your supporters. <br />5. Bring all contributions to the inarch. <br />6. Make checks payable to: <br />The city you are raising money for; <br />cither City of Long Lake. <br />City of Orono or City of Mound. <br />Choose only one city for one form. <br />You may only turn in this form with <br />cash and checks written to the one city <br />you are raising money for. List that city <br />on the line below and make all checks <br />payable to it:_____________________ <br />• • <br />/
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