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The LandTrust for Central North Carolina invites the public to its annual membership meeting Saturday, May 23, 10:30 a.m. to noon at The Charles T. Hagan Sea Scout Camp on High Rock Lake in Southmont.
"Our annual meeting is an opportunity for us to talk to members, friends, supporters and interested members of the general public about our achievements in the past year and our upcoming projects. We encourage anyone who may want to learn more about land conservation or our organization to attend," says Jason Walser, executive director at the LandTrust.
"The LandTrust conserved almost 1,200 acres in 2008. And we've conserved over 17,800 acres since our formation in 1995. This is our chance to celebrate these accomplishments and enjoy the facilities at the Hagan Sea Scout Camp," adds Walser.
An RSVP is required. Lunch will be provided. To RSVP and get directions to the event, please call 704-647-0302 or send e-mail to landtrust@landtrustcnc.org.
The LandTrust is the only private nonprofit land conservation organization serving Davie, Davidson, Cabarrus, Rowan, Stanly, Montgomery, Richmond and Anson counties. They also serve portions of Iredell and Randolph counties in the Yadkin watershed.
For more information about the event, please contact Andrew Waters at 704-647-0302 or andrew@landtrustcnc.org.
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