Leaf-Peeping and More: Autumn in New England and Canada
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Sample of the East Coast's most popular destinations next fall, when the leaves turn bright and sap runs sweet. |
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Sample of the East Coast's most popular destinations next fall, when the leaves turn bright and sap runs sweet. |
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Please join me in celebrating the accomplishments of the members who have earned leader status in 2009. In addition to the names of our new leaders, I am providing a description of what each level of certification encompasses. Level O-1 |
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Red Rock Canyon State Park is one of California's state parks that would benefit from a source of secure and guaranteed funding. Volunteer to help make that happen by sending in the enclosed volunteer card. |
Book Review Environmental ChangeMaking-How to Cultivate Lasting Change in Your Local Community by Joanne Poyourow and Rev. Peter Rood, Jr. Five years ago, Rev. Peter Rood and Joanne Poyourow had a vision to gather people for the purpose of building community and learning sustainability concepts. This book details the experiences of their group, Environmental ChangeMakers, located in Westchester, a eighborhood in West LA. |
![]() | WE RESOLVE to achieve three goals for 2010. Our task force has three goals for 2010:
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Designer and El Camino College student Christalle Kishi designed this logo for the Angeles Chapter Zero Waste Committee. |
You're all invited to the Angeles Chapter's annual Retreat, January 9, 2010, at Eaton Canyon Nature Center, 1750 North Altadena Drive in Pasadena, CA 91107-1046. This is a great opportunity for newcomers who'd like to get to know the Sierra Club better, as well as long-time activists, to be part of fundamental planning for the Angeles Chapter this year. |
Sierra Club Angeles Chapter
617 W. 7th St, Suite 702
Los Angeles, CA 90017
Office Hours: Tuesday & Thursday, 10-5 or by appointment
The Angeles Chapter of the Sierra Club welcomes your participation in its century of involvement in the enjoyment and protection of our planet's environment. The Angeles Chapter spans Los Angeles and Orange Counties in Southern California, with an extensive program of hikes/hiking, national and international travel, local conservation campaigns, political action, and programs for people of all ages.
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