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November 06 E-Newsletter

Old Growth OakYou are invited to the
Washington Wildlife and Recreation Coalition's
2006 Evening in the Wild Event!

Please join us as we kick off the Coalition’s
campaign to secure $100 million for 133 parks,
trails, habitat areas, and working farms.

When: Tuesday, November 14, 2006
6:00 to 8:00 PM

Where: The Burke Museum, University of Washington, Seattle (see directions below)

Cost: Admission is free. Donations will be requested during the program.

RSVP: Amelia@WildlifeRecreation.org or (206)748-0082

Enjoy fabulous food, wine and free admission to the photographic exhibit,
A Celebration of Souls: Day of the Dead in Southern Mexico

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About the Coalition
The Washington Wildlife and Recreation Coalition is the founder and chief
advocate for the Washington Wildlife and Recreation Program (WWRP), a state
grant program that creates parks and protects habitat and working farms
in communities around the state.

Since 1990, the Coalition has advocated for the WWRP raising more
than $450 million for over 775 of your neighborhood parks and
ball fields, biking and walking trails, nature preserves, local beaches and
boat launches, wildlife habitat, and state parks.

Directions
The Burke Museum is located just minutes from downtown Seattle on
the northwest corner of the University of Washington campus near the
corner of 17th Avenue NE and NE 45th Street.

From I-5:
Exit east onto NE 45th Street.
Travel east on NE 45th Street to 17th Avenue NE.
Turn right onto 17th.
The museum will be immediately on your right.

From 520:
Exit north onto Montlake Boulevard NE.
Turn left onto NE Pacific Street.
Turn right and head north on 15th Avenue NE.
Turn right and head east on NE 45th St.
Take your next right on 17th Avenue NE.
The museum will be immediately on your right.

Parking
Street parking is available along 15th Avenue and University Way.


Paid parking is available for $5 at the campus gatehouse
located at the 17th Avenue entrance to the University.

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