Bend, Ore. (June 2, 2014) – The Conservation Alliance will celebrate its 25th anniversary this year by hosting two events during
the 2014 Outdoor Retailer Summer Market. The organization, which was founded
in 1989 by Patagonia, Kelty, The North Face and REI, now comprises more than
180 outdoor industry member companies that work together to protect North
America’s wild places.
“Twenty-five years ago, four companies came
together around a shared belief that the outdoor industry needed to do more to
protect wild places for their habitat and recreation values,” said Conservation
Alliance Executive Director John Sterling. “In August, we will celebrate that
vision and 25 years worth of conservation success.”
The Conservation Alliance anniversary party will
include music from the Infamous Stringdusters as well as food, beverages and
some creative and unique displays of the work the Alliance has accomplished
over the past 25 years. The party will be Thursday, August 7, from 6:00-10:00
p.m. at The Lot (115 S. West Temple), directly across the street from the main
entrance of the Salt Palace.
The InfamousStringdusters are among the top bluegrass
bands in the nation.
The New York Times says:
“[The Infamous Stringdusters’] toe-tapping rhythms, torrents of 16th notes and
the contours of Appalachian melodies are their clear foundations. But genre
doesn’t hold them back. What sounds casual and good-timey is intricately
plotted and arranged, attentive to the textures of each voice and string. The
Infamous Stringdusters don’t leave bluegrass behind; they’re stretching it from
within.”
The Conservation
Alliance breakfast also will honor and commemorate the 25th
anniversary. The breakfast is Thursday, August 7 from 7:00-8:30 a.m. at the
Marriott Hotel, Salons F-I. The featured speaker is Gary Ferguson, who will make a
special presentation about Wilderness on the 50th Anniversary of the Wilderness
Act. Ferguson will explore the legacy of The
Wilderness Act, and the recreation, therapeutic, and habitat values of wild
places.
Ferguson
is an acclaimed author whose books and articles explore the relationship of
people to wild places. In addition to publishing 22 books,
Ferguson lectures frequently for universities and conservation groups and has
spoken for the National Geographic Lecture Series.
Since its inception in 1989, the Alliance has contributed more than $13
million to grassroots conservation groups. Alliance funding has helped save
more than 42 million acres of wildlands; protect 2,748 miles of rivers; stop or
remove 25 dams; designate five marine reserves; and purchase nine climbing
areas.
About the
Conservation Alliance:
The Conservation Alliance is an organization of outdoor businesses
whose collective contributions support grassroots environmental organizations
and their efforts to protect wild places where outdoor enthusiasts recreate.
Alliance funds have played a key role in protecting rivers, trails, wildlands
and climbing areas.
Membership in the Alliance is open to companies representing all
aspects of the outdoor industry, including manufacturers, retailers,
publishers, mills and sales representatives. The result is a diverse group of
businesses whose livelihood depends on protecting our natural environment.
Since
its inception in 1989, the Alliance has contributed nearly $13 million to
grassroots conservation groups. Alliance funding has helped save more than 42
million acres of wildlands; protect 2,748 miles of rivers; stop or remove 25
dams; designate five marine reserves; and purchase nine climbing areas.
For complete information on The Conservation Alliance, please
visit: www.conservationalliance.com.
By press release
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