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Dear Valued Supporter,

 

I am so glad you could join us for the Creating Meadows with Jared Rosenbaum (Wild Ridge Plants)! I hope you enjoyed it and found it valuable.

 

When lockdowns in New Jersey started to happen, one of the first things my colleague, Zac Cole did was ensure his bicycle was in good working order. It’s his magic carpet away from the turbulent reality of the first half of the year 2020, away into the forested hills and valleys of Northern New Jersey, into the headwaters of the Musky and Raritan rivers. Admittedly, he says he does not venture nearly as far from home as he used to (#adventurelocal) but, because of this, he started to take a closer look at the roads and trails in his neighborhood. On a bike, you travel more slowly, you take in the sights, sounds (and sometimes smells) of forests and fields, you notice historic landmarks, and absorb the local culture of the Highlands.  Our region is vibrant and alive, thanks to the dedication and help of supporters of and advocates for the NJ Highlands Coalition and its 100+ member organizations.  These groups continue to work with us and fight for preservation of the wild and rural landscapes that are so spectacular to ride through or visit, ensuring these special places will always be there. 

 

Won’t you become a member of the Coalition by making a donation of $20? 

 

Your membership reinforces the effectiveness of the Coalition’s extensive legislative advocacy and public outreach efforts to build a sustainable Highlands.  If the New Jersey Highlands mean anything to you, and if you want to see northern New Jersey’s water supply and other resources protected, then please get involved now.  Help protect the New Jersey Highlands’ water supply, that more than 6.2 million New Jersey residents (70% of the State’s population, and a majority of its economy) depend on.

 

These last several months of the pandemic have taught us to quickly adapt and be nimble. The Coalition recognized that to protect the health and safety of our educational event attendees we had to make necessary modifications to those events.  Now available to you on our new You Tube Channel are all past and recent virtual educational webinars and videos which easily can be shared with friends, family and anyone who you think would be interested.

 

We are gearing up for the Fall’s educational events.  Are there topics and presenters you’d like to see included in the coming months?

 

If you have any questions, please let me know, and I will do my best to find the answer and get back to you quickly.

 

Again, thank you for following the inspiring virtual events we have presented led by recognized experts, some you may know and maybe some are new to you. 

 

We hope you Subscribe to the YouTube Channel and also attend our future offerings.

 

Sincerely,

 

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Here are the ways you can make a donation:

— Make a donation online 

— Send a check to New Jersey Highlands Coalition 508 Main Street Boonton, NJ 07005.  In memo line add “membership”

 

NJ Highlands Coalition Video Library

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www.njhighlandscoalition.org • info@njhighlandscoaltion.org

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The New Jersey Highlands Coalition

We represent a diverse network of organizations - small and large, local, regional, statewide and national - and individuals with the common goal to protect, enhance and restore the New Jersey Highlands and to preserve the quality and quantity of drinking water for the 6.2 million people who depend on Highlands water.

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