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Watershed Project and Earth Day
April 26, 2010

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Help Us Make a Local Difference this Earth Day!

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Earth Day 2010 is a turning point for advancing climate policy, energy efficiency, renewable energy and green jobs. You can help us galvanize thousands of people to make a personal commitment to sustainability. Please join me in supporting The Watershed Project's Earth Day Creek Challenge.

You can help us engage the community in "Thinking globally and acting locally."  To quote President Obama, "That is who we are; that is what we do." Every day, The Watershed Project demonstrates why acting locally is crucial, and that's why we need your help for our Earth Day activities.

Please be our partner in delivering this profoundly needed work.

Thank you for your support!

Juliana Gonzalez

Clean Shoreline and Marine Debris Program Manager, The Watershed Project
Member, Board of Directors, Richmond Groundworks




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155 Richmond Field Station
Richmond, California 94804

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