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The Big Trees The Winter Months
Many people visit the giant
sequoias during the warm
summer months, but few
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Planning for the Dillonwood Now Open to Public
New Giant Sequoia Kate Anderton, Executive Director
of Save-the-Redwoods League,
$600,000 from the State of
California. Gifts ranging from $5 to
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Memorial Grove Holiday Gifts
Are you searching for a gift that
The tranquil solitude and sense of awe select and name their groves. A sign has special meaning? This holi-
that ancient groves inspire attract people bearing the grove name is placed in day, honor a loved one while
from around the world to the redwood most groves. protecting the redwood forest.
forest. Many feel that there is no more
fitting monument to honor someone The ancient redwoods are a window With a gift of $25 or more, the
they love and respect than with a gift of into the deeper reaches of time. With League will send a beautiful per-
these majestic redwoods-memorials that your help, they will continue to survive sonalized card in honor or in
live-to future generations. for generations to come. memory of someone you care
about.With a gift of $1,000 or
The League’s Honor and Memorial For more information, please contact more, you can select an Honor
Grove Program was started in 1921 Holly Garrison, the League’s Director of Tree in one of the state park’s
when the first memorial grove was estab- Development and Marketing, at (415) Honor Groves.
lished to honor of one of the nation’s 362-2352.
heroes of World War I. Today, nearly You can also give the gift of
1,000 groves have been established This Year’s Groves membership in the League.
❖ Big Basin Redwoods State Park
Grove gifts are used for the purchase of Patricia M. Woodbury Exciting Upcoming
redwood forestland and for the support Memorial Grove Events!
of other League programs. Donors may
direct their gifts to a specific League ❖ Grove of Old Trees We invite our southern
project if they wish. Grove gifts, which Golden Wedding Anniversary Grove California members to mark
average $25,000 to $75,000, may be your calendar’s now for the
❖ Harry A. Merlo State League’s receptions for members
made in lump sum, over a period of
Recreation Area in the Los Angeles area on
three years, or by bequest. Donors may
Wolff Family Grove March 19 & 20, 2003
(locations to be announced).
❖ JuliaPfeiffer Burns State Park
Our Executive Director and
Eleanor Vernon Hamilton Grove
Councillors look forward to
❖ Limekiln State Park meeting you and describing
Paulina June and George Pollak Grove the League’s successes and
future plans.
❖ Navarro River Redwoods
State Park Interested in Making a
Ewald-King Grove Stock Gift?
Fernandez-McMillen Family Grove Stock gifts are a great way to sup-
The Neal Family Grove port the League.A gift of appreci-
❖ Prairie
Creek Redwoods State Park ated securities may avoid capital
Gwendolyn Winifred De Camp gain tax and qualify for an
Memorial Grove income tax charitable deduction.
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