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HomeMy WebLinkAbout093024 - September E-News_ Remembering Governor Dan EvansALERT: BE CAUTIOUS This email originated outside the organization. Do not open attachments or click on links if you are not expecting them. All the news you can use on Washington's great outdoors <https://media2.charityengine.net/WF/_transactionServerFiles/1161/CopyofancestrallandoftheNlakapamuxNationandSaukSuiattlepeople(3).png> Coalition E-News: September 2024 <http://smartmailerclick.bisglobal.net/act_linkClick.aspx?sm_guid=ODAxODc5fDc5MzUzNjg5fDF8amVmZmJvY2NAY28uamVmZmVyc29uLndhLnVzfDc0MjYwNjR8aHR0cHM6Ly9uYXRpdmUtbGFuZC5jYS98MHwwfDB8MTE2MXwwfDB8fDc5NjY1N nwx0> Whose ancestral land do you recreate on? Click here to find out   <https://media2.charityengine.net/WF/_transactionServerFiles/1161/Dan-Evans.png> Remembering Daniel J. Evans (1925-2024) Daniel Jackson Evans was born in 1925 in Seattle and attended the University of Washington, receiving a Bachelors of Science in civil engineering and a graduate degree. After serving in the United States Navy for seven years of active duty, Evans was elected to the Washington State House of Representatives as a Republican before becoming Washington’s sixteenth governor in 1965. Evans spent 12 years leading Washington state as governor. In 1983, Evans replaced Henry M. Jackson in the United States Senate, where he served until 1989. This was the same year when Evans co-founded the Washington Wildlife and Recreation Coalition with Mike Lowry. Throughout his career, Evans has proven his dedication to the great outdoors and the Evergreen State through service and action. Here at the Coalition we have seen first-hand the impact of his work and will continue to draw inspiration from him in the years to come. On September 20, 2024, Washington lost a great champion for conservation. Read more <http://smartmailerclick.bisglobal.net/act_linkClick.aspx?sm_guid=ODAxODc5fDc5MzUzNjg5fDF8amVmZmJvY2NAY28uamVmZmVyc29uLndhLnVzf Dc0MjYwNjV8aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuc2VhdHRsZXRpbWVzLmNvbS9zZWF0dGxlLW5ld3MvNS1sYXN0aW5nLWxlZ2FjaWVzLW9mLWRhbi1ldmFucy1hLXRvd2VyaW5nLXdhLWdvdmVybm9yLWFuZC11cy1zZW5hdG9yL3wwfDB8MHwxMTYxfDB8MHx8Nzk2NjU2fDE1> <https://media2.charityengine.net/WF/_transactionServerFiles/1161/ChevonHeadshot.jpg> Chevon Powell You won’t want to miss this opportunity to join us in honoring Chevon Powell, our 2024 Joan Thomas Award Recipient, on October 17 at our Fall Celebration <http://smartmailerclick.bisglobal.net/act_li nkClick.aspx?sm_guid=ODAxODc5fDc5MzUzNjg5fDF8amVmZmJvY2NAY28uamVmZmVyc29uLndhLnVzfDc0MjYwNjZ8aHR0cHM6Ly93ZWIuY2hhcml0eWVuZ2luZS5uZXQvV1dSQyUyMEZhbGwlMjBGdW5kcmFpc2VyfDB8MHwwfDExNjF8MHwwfHw3OTY2NTZ8MQ 2> ! Chevon is the founder of Golden Bricks Event <http://smartmailerclick.bisglobal.net/act_linkClick.aspx?sm_guid=ODAxODc5fDc5MzUzNjg5fDF8amVmZmJvY2NAY28uamVmZmVyc29uLndhLnVzfDc0MjYwNjd8aHR0cHM6Ly9nb2xk ZW5icmlja3NldmVudHMuY29tL21haW4vfDB8MHwwfDExNjF8MHwwfHw3OTY2NTZ8MQ2> (GBE) a company dedicated to fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion in the outdoors through innovative events and festivals. Since 2018, she has spearheaded the Refuge Outdoor Festival, an annual multi-day camping experience that is geared toward Black, Indigenous, People of Color and allies to build community through outdoor recreation, conversations, music, and art. Read more <http://smartmailerclick.bisglobal.net/act_linkClick.aspx?sm_guid=ODAxODc5fDc5MzUzNjg5fDF8amVmZmJvY2NAY28uamVm ZmVyc29uLndhLnVzfDc0MjYwNjh8aHR0cHM6Ly93aWxkbGlmZXJlY3JlYXRpb24ub3JnL2V2ZW50cy9mYWxsLWNlbGVicmF0aW9uL3wwfDB8MHwxMTYxfDB8MHx8Nzk2NjU2fDE1> <https://media2.charityengine.net/WF/_transactionServerFiles/1161/NCC.jpg> New Cowgirl Camp We are also honoring New Cowgirl Camp, our 2024 Forward Award Recipient, on October 17! New Cowgirl camp is a five-day, immersive experience for women that combines classroom and hands-on learning in managing ecosystems with livestock. Beginning farmers, ranchers, and those exploring a career in regenerative agriculture, gain opportunity to learn about current, science-based management practices that will put their future farm or ranch business on sustainable footing. Read more <http://smartmailerclick.bisglobal.net/act_linkClick.aspx?sm_guid=ODAxODc5fDc5MzUzNjg5fDF8amVmZmJvY2NAY28uamVmZmVyc29uLndhLnVzfDc0MjYwNjl8aHR0cHM6Ly93aWxkbGlmZXJlY3JlYXRpb24ub3JnL 2V2ZW50cy9mYWxsLWNlbGVicmF0aW9uL3wwfDB8MHwxMTYxfDB8MHx8Nzk2NjU2fDE1> <https://media2.charityengine.net/WF/_transactionServerFiles/1161/CopyofCopyofCopyofANCESTRALLANDOFTHESKLALLAMANDCOASTSALISHPEOPLE(11).png> WWRC Accepting Support Requests! It's time to submit your requests for policy items you'd like to see the Coalition advocate for -- we will review these items in early November and the deadline for submission is October 23rd! Items that land on our agenda are advocated for by our legislative day advocates, our partners, and more! Successful policy requests tend to be: 1) Supportive of the WWRC mission and strategic priorities <http://smartmailerclick.bisglobal.net/act_linkClick.aspx?sm_guid=ODAxODc5fDc5MzUzNjg5fDF8amVmZmJvY2NAY28uamVmZmVyc29uLndhLnVzfDc0MjYwNzB8aH R0cHM6Ly93aWxkbGlmZXJlY3JlYXRpb24ub3JnL3N0cmF0ZWdpYy1wbGFuLTIwMjEtMjAyNi98MHwwfDB8MTE2MXwwfDB8fDc5NjY1Nnwx0> 2) Statewide in impact 3) Specific, and targeted (i.e not for full agency budgets) Submit your policy requests here! <http://smartmailerclick.bisglobal.net/act_linkClick.aspx?sm_guid=ODAxODc5fDc5MzUzNjg5fDF8amVmZmJvY2NAY28uamVmZmVyc29uLndhLnVzfDc0MjYwNzF8aHR0cHM6Ly9mb3Jtcy5nbGUvZUF nd2lrbzc1OWdQRXRHVTd8MHwwfDB8MTE2MXwwfDB8fDc5NjY1Nnwx0> <https://media2.charityengine.net/WF/_transactionServerFiles/1161/CopyofancestrallandoftheNlakapamuxNationandSaukSuiattlepeople.png> Don't forget to Support Washington State's Outdoors by Signing On! In times of uncertainty and change, we all look to comforting constants to provide us solace and respite. Whether it’s walking the dog at a local park or escaping into the wilderness on a backpacking trip, these opportunities to commune with nature are a unique and special part of what makes Washington such a wonderful place to live and play. Robust funding for the Washington Wildlife and Recreation Program (WWRP) is essential to ensuring that legacy continues into the future. The WWRP remains the largest source for conservation and recreation funding in Washington. We need your help to ensure it continues to fund critical projects all across the state. Sign on to tell the Governor and Legislature that you support $150 million for Washington's great outdoors today! <http://smartmailerclick.bisglobal.net/act_linkClick.aspx?sm_guid=ODAxODc5fDc5MzUzNjg 5fDF8amVmZmJvY2NAY28uamVmZmVyc29uLndhLnVzfDc0MjYwNzJ8aHR0cHM6Ly93aWxkbGlmZXJlY3JlYXRpb24ub3JnL3N1cHBvcnQtd2FzaGluZ3Rvbi1zdGF0ZXMtb3V0ZG9vcnMtYnktc2lnbmluZy1vbi98MHwwfDB8MTE2MXwwfDB8fDc5NjY1Nnwx0> <https://media2.charityengine.net/WF/_transactionServerFiles/1161/CopyofCopyofCopyofANCESTRALLANDOFTHESKLALLAMANDCOASTSALISHPEOPLE(14).png> 12 Months of WWRP: Nature Areas This month's featured project is Dabob Bay Natural Area located on the ancestral lands of the S’Klallam, dxʷsəq̓ʷəbš (Suquamish), Twana/Skokomish, Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla people. The Department of Natural Resources used this funding to to acquire approximately 800 acres of shoreline and mature riparian forest parcels within Dabob Bay Natural Area, located in Jefferson County within the Hood Canal region of Puget Sound. . 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