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National Recreation Area taking over hundreds of thousands of acres
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This is a copy of the email received. (See Below)
Instead of me hashing over this again You can find the full report here.
http://www.landrights.org/
Also PLP Information discussed at the meeting:
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Land Rights Network
American Land Rights Association
PO Box 400 – Battle Ground, WA 98604
Phone: 360-687-3087 – Fax: 360-687-2973
Web Address: http://www.landrights.org
Legislative Office: 507 Seward Square SE – Washington, DC 20003
New-You Can Still Send Comments On NPS San Gabriel Mtns NRA
You have not read this before – This is new.
Action Items:
A. Please forward this important message as widely as possible.
B. Call your Congressman at (202) 225-3121 and ask him or her to
send
a letter to the National Park Service requesting a 90-day extension to the
comment period on the San Gabriel Watershed and Mountains Special Resource
Study. The NPS is planning a huge new National Recreation Area taking
over
hundreds of thousands of acres no managed by the US Forest Service.
C. Call both your Senators at (202) 224-3121 to request the same
process as above.
D. Send a letter requesting that the Park Service take the No Action
alternative. The management of the San Gabriel Mountains should stay with
the U. S. Forest Service.
Look below where we have listed reasons to oppose the San Gabriel
Mountains
National Recreation Area. Take a few of these comments, put them in your
own words and send them to the Park Service requesting that the U. S.
Forest
Service retain overall management of the area. Request that no action on
the Park Service proposal be taken.
Send your comments by e-mail at pwr_sangabriel@nps.gov
Address them to:
National Park Service, Planning, San Gabriel Watershed and Mountains
Study,
333 Bush St., Suite 500, San Francisco, CA 94104
For more information go (415) 623-2311 or send a request to
pwr_sangabriel@nps.gov
E. Send a copy of your comments to your Congressman and both
Senators.
Just ask for the staff person who handles Natural Resources. Ask for his
or
her e-mail address.
F. Send a copy of your comments to American Land Rights at
ccushman@pacifier.com or alra@pacifier.com
Why should you make these calls and send these comments?
No matter where you live, the Obama Administration has large scale land
grab
plans covering much of the United States. The Obama Administration is
looking to control both private land and add controls to Federal lands. By
defeating this gigantic proposal, you will help fend off the land grabbers
who want to expand Federal control in your area.
All land rights activist must work together. You cannot expect to help
yourself from others if you fail to do simple things that can help others
who are facing threats. All of us must join together to stop these kinds
of
land grabs anywhere they occur in the US.
Here are some of the reasons you should oppose the new San Gabriel
Mountains National Recreation Area proposal:
1. The proposed new San Gabriel Mountains National Recreation Area
and
the Rim of the Valley National Recreation Area areas are likely to cost
over
$7 billion. That could be grossly understated. The funding
required would detract from existing National Parks that are already
strapped for funds for basic health, safety and visitor services.
The Park Service plans to carry out their grandiose land acquisition and
regulatory scheme will have an enormous economic impact on California. It
will become a never-ending money pit with Congress having to keep up with
public expectations. Lots of land acquisition.
2. The NPS comment period was deliberately set up during the
Christmas
New Years period when people were distracted.
3. Many forms of recreation will but cut off and eliminated.
Thousands of landowners will lose their land.
4. The only producing Tungsten mine in the United States is in the
area. No matter what the Park Service says, they are against all mining
and
will seek to eventually put this mine out of business.
5. Billions of dollars in important minerals are in the area and
will
be excluded from exploration and mining, hurting the economy even more.
Many strategically important minerals are known to be in the proposed
Park
Service NRA. These minerals will no longer be available to the country
for
defense and other purposes.
There is a World Class Limestone deposit in the San Bernardino Mountains.
Large deposits of Aluminum are there as well.
6 A large part of the proposed NRA is already managed by the US
Forest
Service. There is no need for an additional National Park Service
overlay.
7. A huge amount of the area includes cities, towns, homes and
private
land extending all the way down to Orange County from the San Gabriel
Mountains north of Los Angeles. Thousands of people live in the proposed
area, are in jeopardy and are not aware of it.
Go to www.nps.gov/pwro/sangabriel to see the Park Service announcement and
MAP. You will be amazed.
8. There are hundreds of Forest Service permit cabins in the
proposed
area that are likely to be in danger from the National Park Service. The
Park Service does not allow permit cabins. In other areas where the Park
Service has taken over Forest Service areas, the cabins were forced out.
9. A large part of the proposed San Gabriel Mountains NRA overlaps
with the proposed RIM OF THE VALLEY NATIONAL RECREATION AREA which is an
even larger land grab covering all landowners in all the valleys
surrounding
the San Gabriel Mountains, San Bernardo Mountains, and the existing Santa
Monica Mountains NRA.
To see a very high quality map, go to www.landrights.org
Scroll down the home page and click where it says Rim of the Valley Maps.
10. The San Gabriel Mountains NRA and the Rim of the Valley NRA will
close existing Forest Service roads as well as many other roads currently
used by citizens to access the nearby mountains for recreation, motorized
off highway recreation, dirt road exploring, hunting, fishing, camping,
floating, mining, ranching and many other uses. If the Park Service gets
control, these uses will come to a halt.
11. The San Gabriel Mountains NRA places the entire Angeles National
Forest in jeopardy. When you add in the proposed Rim of the Valley Study
which should come out in the next year, the San Bernardino National Forest
as well as parts of the Los Padres National Forest could be converted to
National Park.
12. Skiing at existing ski areas in the Angeles and San Bernardino
National Forests would likely be placed in doubt. American Land Rights
had
to save the Saddleback Mountain Ski Area in Maine from the Park Service.
13. People in California may think they will get something if a Park
Service National Recreation Area is created. Actually, they will lose
much
of the access and use they currently have to their mountains.
14. The Park Service plans to combine this enormous area with the
proposed Rim of the Valley National Recreation Area (Park) covering the
rest
of the Mountains around Los Angeles.. All of this has been planned for
years by Joe Edmiston, head of the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy.
15. You must ask your Congressman, Senators and the Park Service for
a
complete Environmental Impact Statement. The Park Service is only doing
an
Environmental Assessment. Why ask for the Environmental Impact
Statement?
Because this recommended new park will impact tens of thousands of people
and landowners, billions of dollars in economic activity and close off
hundreds of thousands of acres to your use.
16. You may think you will get more recreation. You will actually
get
much less. And your access will be cut off. The Sierra Club wants even
more including converting most of the new area to Wilderness. Then you
can’
t go there.
17. The two new National Recreation Areas will create a huge fire
hazard. The Park Service will not allow you to clear your brush and they
will not clear theirs. The result is likely to be a disaster.
18. The proposed San Gabriel Mountains NRA overlaps with the
Proposed
Rim of the Valley NRA which would surround the:
parts of the Santa Monica Mountains;
the Santa Susanna Mountains;
the San Gabriel Mountains;
the Verdugo Mountains;
the San Rafael Hills;
Nearly the entire Angeles National Forest, part of the San Bernardino NF
and
adjacent connector areas to the Los Padres National Forests will be made
part of the Rim of the Valley National Recreation Area and change control
to
the National Park Service.
19. The Rim of the Valley National Recreation Area, which is
currently
in the study process, would study expanding the Santa Monica Mountains
National Recreation Area by adding a corridor encircling large portions of
all the mountains surrounding the San Fernando Valley, La Crescenta
Valley,
Santa Clarita Valley, Simi Valley and Conejo Valley in California on the
North side of Los Angeles. This does not include all the new areas
proposed
in the San Gabriel Mountains NRA.
20. The full Rim of the Valley NRA includes part of the Santa Monica
Mountains, the Santa Susanna Mountains, the San Gabriel Mountains, the
Verdugo Mountains, the San Rafael Hills, and adjacent connector areas to
the
Los Padres and San Bernardino National Forests.
21. The Rim of the Valley study area covers 491,518 acres, that’s
two-thirds the size of Yosemite. It’s nearly three and a half times the
size of the existing Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area which
is 153,750 acres. It will run approximately 300 miles giving it a huge
scope.
22. Will control land use within and adjacent corridors by
threatening
eminent domain (condemnation) of the land. That is how they prevent
building and lots of other uses. ALRA saved a ski area in Maine recently
that had been continually threatened with condemnation.
23. The combined length of these Rim of the Valley corridors is
likely
to run as much as 300 miles long. The Santa Monica Mountains Corridor NRA
is only about 40 miles long and is already costing over one billion
dollars
between Park Service and State of California expenditures.
The word Corridor is misleading. By Corridor, the NPS means the entire
mountain range. The San Gabriel Mountains NRA will be combined with the
huge Rim of the Valley NRA and take control over all recreation and access
surrounding the entire LA-Ventura county region.
—-24. The corridors will be like a series of giant nooses put around
the
necks of the many communities in the encircled areas. Economic and social
activities will be greatly inhibited. Access people now take for granted
will be lost forever. Frankly, the Park Service has a record of being a
very bad neighbor. Go to www.landrights.org for several socio-cultural
assessments and histories of Park Service abuses.
—-25. There will be a massive increase in regulations controlling
private
and community activities with the encircled areas. The combined San
Gabriel
Mountains National Recreation Area and the giant Rim of the Valley
National
Recreation Area will interdict transportation corridors, which will mean
new bridges and passageways for wildlife corridors throughout the region.
—-26. The NPS will use the wildlife as an excuse for substantial new
regulatory controls. They’ll build bridges for the wildlife over the
freeways but you’ll be locked out. For example over 90% of Yosemite is
now
closed off to most of the public. The National Park Service is closing
campgrounds and parking lots and soon you will have to take a bus just to
get into the park.
—-27. It will be hard or impossible to get communication towers and
other utilities installed in these corridors.
—-28. Movie and TV companies who use these areas for films will be
prevented from doing their normal work. The Park Service likes
naturalness.
They don’t really like people. They just want enough to justify their
budget.
—-29. Creation of the Rim of the Valley National Recreation Area
including the San Gabriel Mountains NRA could require tougher Class I air
standards that would have a negative impact on private industry throughout
the San Fernando Valley and all the other Valley’s in the area. The
economic costs to the local economy will be huge. If you like the notion
of
viewsheds and soundsheds, you love the Rim of the Valley Corridor bill.
—-30. Even though there is very little water, what exists is valuable.
The Rim of the Valley will give the National Park Service a large measure
of
control over all the high ground around all the valleys which are
encircled
by the Rim of the Valley and San Gabriel Mountains NRAs. Historically
that
means the agency uses that power to interdict the goals of local
communities
and business.
—-31. The Park Service also seeks to keep communities from allowing
landowners to use their land by threatening the cities and towns with the
loss of Federal funds of all kinds.
—-32. The proposed San Gabriel Mountains NRA says it will only buy from
Willing Sellers. That is a con job. Bait and switch. They get you to
relax now and then take the Willing Seller provision out of the bill at
the
last minute. Unless the legislation by Congress says willing seller only,
promises by the Park Service mean nothing. Even the legislation can, and
is
likely to be changed later giving the Park Service free reign with eminent
domain.
You can go to the Rim of the Valley website and the San Gabriel
Watershed website and sign up for announcements of the progress of the two
studies. It is critical that you sign up because there will be important
meetings and events that you will learn about by being on the Park Service
e-mail and Snail Mail mailing list. Make sure you sign up.
Rim of the Valley: www.nps.gov/pwro/rimofthevalley
San Gabriel River Study: www.nps.gov/pwro/sangabriel
Make sure you sign up for Park Service releases at both websites.
Chuck Cushman
American Land Rights Association
PO Box 400
Battle Ground, WA 98604
(360) 687-3087
ccushman@pacifier.com
www.landrights.org
Please forward this message as widely as possible. The more allies
ALRA has the more we are able to help you protect your property rights and
your community.
It is important for other groups, individuals and communities to know
where
to go to get help when threatened by the new Obama Federal land use
control
programs.
If you are not already a member, we hope you decide to join and help ALRA
help other groups compete in the political process.
You can join easily by going to www.landrights.org or just mailing a check
for $25 (New Members) or $35 for regular membership to PO Box 400, Battle
Ground, WA 98604.
You can go online and just make a small contribution. Even $5 or $10
helps
the cause. Your support will make a big difference. Many members send
extra contributions to help American Land Rights be even more successful.
These extra contributions are often the difference in how much success we
achieve.
<hr>
Social Networking Update: The American Land Rights Association has a Page
on Facebook. Please be sure to hit the Like button. Also Executive
Director Chuck Cushman is on Facebook.com.
You can also find American Land Rights Association and Chuck Cushman on
LinkedIn.com. We are especially active on LinkedIn.com so send an
invitation to connect and join up.
American Land Rights is on Twitter as AmLandrights.
Chuck Cushman is also on Twitter under ccushman98604
You can also go to www.landrights.org
To Unsubscribe, please reply with Unsubscribe in the Subject Line.
Please forward this urgent message as widely as possible.
Land Rights Network
American Land Rights Association
PO Box 400 – Battle Ground, WA 98604
Phone: 360-687-3087 – Fax: 360-687-2973
E-mail: alra@pacifier.com
Web Address: http://www.landrights.org
Legislative Office: 507 Seward Square SE – Washington, DC 20003
New-You Can Still Send Comments On NPS San Gabriel Mtns NRA
You have not read this before – This is new.
Action Items:
A. Please forward this important message as widely as possible.
B. Call your Congressman at (202) 225-3121 and ask him or her to
send
a letter to the National Park Service requesting a 90-day extension to the
comment period on the San Gabriel Watershed and Mountains Special Resource
Study. The NPS is planning a huge new National Recreation Area taking
over
hundreds of thousands of acres no managed by the US Forest Service.
C. Call both your Senators at (202) 224-3121 to request the same
process as above.
D. Send a letter requesting that the Park Service take the No Action
alternative. The management of the San Gabriel Mountains should stay with
the U. S. Forest Service.
Look below where we have listed reasons to oppose the San Gabriel
Mountains
National Recreation Area. Take a few of these comments, put them in your
own words and send them to the Park Service requesting that the U. S.
Forest
Service retain overall management of the area. Request that no action on
the Park Service proposal be taken.
Send your comments by e-mail at pwr_sangabriel@nps.gov
Address them to:
National Park Service, Planning, San Gabriel Watershed and Mountains
Study,
333 Bush St., Suite 500, San Francisco, CA 94104
For more information go (415) 623-2311 or send a request to
pwr_sangabriel@nps.gov
E. Send a copy of your comments to your Congressman and both
Senators.
Just ask for the staff person who handles Natural Resources. Ask for his
or
her e-mail address.
F. Send a copy of your comments to American Land Rights at
ccushman@pacifier.com or alra@pacifier.com
Why should you make these calls and send these comments?
No matter where you live, the Obama Administration has large scale land
grab
plans covering much of the United States. The Obama Administration is
looking to control both private land and add controls to Federal lands. By
defeating this gigantic proposal, you will help fend off the land grabbers
who want to expand Federal control in your area.
All land rights activist must work together. You cannot expect to help
yourself from others if you fail to do simple things that can help others
who are facing threats. All of us must join together to stop these kinds
of
land grabs anywhere they occur in the US.
Here are some of the reasons you should oppose the new San Gabriel
Mountains National Recreation Area proposal:
1. The proposed new San Gabriel Mountains National Recreation Area
and
the Rim of the Valley National Recreation Area areas are likely to cost
over
$7 billion. That could be grossly understated. The funding
required would detract from existing National Parks that are already
strapped for funds for basic health, safety and visitor services.
The Park Service plans to carry out their grandiose land acquisition and
regulatory scheme will have an enormous economic impact on California. It
will become a never-ending money pit with Congress having to keep up with
public expectations. Lots of land acquisition.
2. The NPS comment period was deliberately set up during the
Christmas
New Years period when people were distracted.
3. Many forms of recreation will but cut off and eliminated.
Thousands of landowners will lose their land.
4. The only producing Tungsten mine in the United States is in the
area. No matter what the Park Service says, they are against all mining
and
will seek to eventually put this mine out of business.
5. Billions of dollars in important minerals are in the area and
will
be excluded from exploration and mining, hurting the economy even more.
Many strategically important minerals are known to be in the proposed
Park
Service NRA. These minerals will no longer be available to the country
for
defense and other purposes.
There is a World Class Limestone deposit in the San Bernardino Mountains.
Large deposits of Aluminum are there as well.
6 A large part of the proposed NRA is already managed by the US
Forest
Service. There is no need for an additional National Park Service
overlay.
7. A huge amount of the area includes cities, towns, homes and
private
land extending all the way down to Orange County from the San Gabriel
Mountains north of Los Angeles. Thousands of people live in the proposed
area, are in jeopardy and are not aware of it.
Go to www.nps.gov/pwro/sangabriel to see the Park Service announcement and
MAP. You will be amazed.
8. There are hundreds of Forest Service permit cabins in the
proposed
area that are likely to be in danger from the National Park Service. The
Park Service does not allow permit cabins. In other areas where the Park
Service has taken over Forest Service areas, the cabins were forced out.
9. A large part of the proposed San Gabriel Mountains NRA overlaps
with the proposed RIM OF THE VALLEY NATIONAL RECREATION AREA which is an
even larger land grab covering all landowners in all the valleys
surrounding
the San Gabriel Mountains, San Bernardo Mountains, and the existing Santa
Monica Mountains NRA.
To see a very high quality map, go to www.landrights.org
Scroll down the home page and click where it says Rim of the Valley Maps.
10. The San Gabriel Mountains NRA and the Rim of the Valley NRA will
close existing Forest Service roads as well as many other roads currently
used by citizens to access the nearby mountains for recreation, motorized
off highway recreation, dirt road exploring, hunting, fishing, camping,
floating, mining, ranching and many other uses. If the Park Service gets
control, these uses will come to a halt.
11. The San Gabriel Mountains NRA places the entire Angeles National
Forest in jeopardy. When you add in the proposed Rim of the Valley Study
which should come out in the next year, the San Bernardino National Forest
as well as parts of the Los Padres National Forest could be converted to
National Park.
12. Skiing at existing ski areas in the Angeles and San Bernardino
National Forests would likely be placed in doubt. American Land Rights
had
to save the Saddleback Mountain Ski Area in Maine from the Park Service.
13. People in California may think they will get something if a Park
Service National Recreation Area is created. Actually, they will lose
much
of the access and use they currently have to their mountains.
14. The Park Service plans to combine this enormous area with the
proposed Rim of the Valley National Recreation Area (Park) covering the
rest
of the Mountains around Los Angeles.. All of this has been planned for
years by Joe Edmiston, head of the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy.
15. You must ask your Congressman, Senators and the Park Service for
a
complete Environmental Impact Statement. The Park Service is only doing
an
Environmental Assessment. Why ask for the Environmental Impact
Statement?
Because this recommended new park will impact tens of thousands of people
and landowners, billions of dollars in economic activity and close off
hundreds of thousands of acres to your use.
16. You may think you will get more recreation. You will actually
get
much less. And your access will be cut off. The Sierra Club wants even
more including converting most of the new area to Wilderness. Then you
can’
t go there.
17. The two new National Recreation Areas will create a huge fire
hazard. The Park Service will not allow you to clear your brush and they
will not clear theirs. The result is likely to be a disaster.
18. The proposed San Gabriel Mountains NRA overlaps with the
Proposed
Rim of the Valley NRA which would surround the:
parts of the Santa Monica Mountains;
the Santa Susanna Mountains;
the San Gabriel Mountains;
the Verdugo Mountains;
the San Rafael Hills;
Nearly the entire Angeles National Forest, part of the San Bernardino NF
and
adjacent connector areas to the Los Padres National Forests will be made
part of the Rim of the Valley National Recreation Area and change control
to
the National Park Service.
19. The Rim of the Valley National Recreation Area, which is
currently
in the study process, would study expanding the Santa Monica Mountains
National Recreation Area by adding a corridor encircling large portions of
all the mountains surrounding the San Fernando Valley, La Crescenta
Valley,
Santa Clarita Valley, Simi Valley and Conejo Valley in California on the
North side of Los Angeles. This does not include all the new areas
proposed
in the San Gabriel Mountains NRA.
20. The full Rim of the Valley NRA includes part of the Santa Monica
Mountains, the Santa Susanna Mountains, the San Gabriel Mountains, the
Verdugo Mountains, the San Rafael Hills, and adjacent connector areas to
the
Los Padres and San Bernardino National Forests.
21. The Rim of the Valley study area covers 491,518 acres, that’s
two-thirds the size of Yosemite. It’s nearly three and a half times the
size of the existing Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area which
is 153,750 acres. It will run approximately 300 miles giving it a huge
scope.
22. Will control land use within and adjacent corridors by
threatening
eminent domain (condemnation) of the land. That is how they prevent
building and lots of other uses. ALRA saved a ski area in Maine recently
that had been continually threatened with condemnation.
23. The combined length of these Rim of the Valley corridors is
likely
to run as much as 300 miles long. The Santa Monica Mountains Corridor NRA
is only about 40 miles long and is already costing over one billion
dollars
between Park Service and State of California expenditures.
The word Corridor is misleading. By Corridor, the NPS means the entire
mountain range. The San Gabriel Mountains NRA will be combined with the
huge Rim of the Valley NRA and take control over all recreation and access
surrounding the entire LA-Ventura county region.
—-24. The corridors will be like a series of giant nooses put around
the
necks of the many communities in the encircled areas. Economic and social
activities will be greatly inhibited. Access people now take for granted
will be lost forever. Frankly, the Park Service has a record of being a
very bad neighbor. Go to www.landrights.org for several socio-cultural
assessments and histories of Park Service abuses.
—-25. There will be a massive increase in regulations controlling
private
and community activities with the encircled areas. The combined San
Gabriel
Mountains National Recreation Area and the giant Rim of the Valley
National
Recreation Area will interdict transportation corridors, which will mean
new bridges and passageways for wildlife corridors throughout the region.
—-26. The NPS will use the wildlife as an excuse for substantial new
regulatory controls. They’ll build bridges for the wildlife over the
freeways but you’ll be locked out. For example over 90% of Yosemite is
now
closed off to most of the public. The National Park Service is closing
campgrounds and parking lots and soon you will have to take a bus just to
get into the park.
—-27. It will be hard or impossible to get communication towers and
other utilities installed in these corridors.
—-28. Movie and TV companies who use these areas for films will be
prevented from doing their normal work. The Park Service likes
naturalness.
They don’t really like people. They just want enough to justify their
budget.
—-29. Creation of the Rim of the Valley National Recreation Area
including the San Gabriel Mountains NRA could require tougher Class I air
standards that would have a negative impact on private industry throughout
the San Fernando Valley and all the other Valley’s in the area. The
economic costs to the local economy will be huge. If you like the notion
of
viewsheds and soundsheds, you love the Rim of the Valley Corridor bill.
—-30. Even though there is very little water, what exists is valuable.
The Rim of the Valley will give the National Park Service a large measure
of
control over all the high ground around all the valleys which are
encircled
by the Rim of the Valley and San Gabriel Mountains NRAs. Historically
that
means the agency uses that power to interdict the goals of local
communities
and business.
—-31. The Park Service also seeks to keep communities from allowing
landowners to use their land by threatening the cities and towns with the
loss of Federal funds of all kinds.
—-32. The proposed San Gabriel Mountains NRA says it will only buy from
Willing Sellers. That is a con job. Bait and switch. They get you to
relax now and then take the Willing Seller provision out of the bill at
the
last minute. Unless the legislation by Congress says willing seller only,
promises by the Park Service mean nothing. Even the legislation can, and
is
likely to be changed later giving the Park Service free reign with eminent
domain.
You can go to the Rim of the Valley website and the San Gabriel
Watershed website and sign up for announcements of the progress of the two
studies. It is critical that you sign up because there will be important
meetings and events that you will learn about by being on the Park Service
e-mail and Snail Mail mailing list. Make sure you sign up.
Rim of the Valley: www.nps.gov/pwro/rimofthevalley
San Gabriel River Study: www.nps.gov/pwro/sangabriel
Make sure you sign up for Park Service releases at both websites.
Chuck Cushman
American Land Rights Association
PO Box 400
Battle Ground, WA 98604
(360) 687-3087
ccushman@pacifier.com
www.landrights.org
Please forward this message as widely as possible. The more al lies
ALRA has the more we are able to help you protect your property rights and
your community.
It is important for other groups, individuals and communities to know
where
to go to get help when threatened by the new Obama Federal land use
control
programs.
If you are not already a member, we hope you decide to join and help ALRA
help other groups compete in the political process.
You can join easily by going to www.landrights.org or just mailing a check
for $25 (New Members) or $35 for regular membership to PO Box 400, Battle
Ground, WA 98604.
You can go online and just make a small contribution. Even $5 or $10
helps
the cause. Your support will make a big difference. Many members send
extra contributions to help American Land Rights be even more successful.
These extra contributions are often the difference in how much success we
achieve.
<hr>
Social Networking Update: The American Land Rights Association has a Page
on Facebook. Please be sure to hit the Like button. Also Executive
Director Chuck Cushman is on Facebook.com.
You can also find American Land Rights Association and Chuck Cushman on
LinkedIn.com. We are especially active on LinkedIn.com so send an
invitation to connect and join up.
American Land Rights is on Twitter as AmLandrights.
Chuck Cushman is also on Twitter under ccushman98604
You can also go to www.landrights.org
To Unsubscribe, please reply with Unsubscribe in the Subject Line.
Please forward this urgent message as widely as possible.
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