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Plum Creek Update - February 2008
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Win Big, Eat Well at Maine Audubon Benefit on Earth Day
Raffle tickets, prize descriptions available here. PORTLAND, Maine, April 8, 2008—From 5-9 p.m. on Tuesday, April 22—Earth Day—Flatbread Company in Portland is hosting Maine Audubon’s annual raffle drawing, and is donating to the organization $3.50 from every full pizza and $1.75 from every half pizza eaten in or taken out that night.
At 8 p.m. Maine Audubon will draw the winning tickets for its annual raffle. Prizes include two box seats to a Red Sox game of your choice (some restrictions), a kayak, overnight getaways, ski passes and more donated by businesses, organizations and individuals from around Maine.
Visit www.maineaudubon.org for raffle tickets and prize descriptions. Tickets will also be available the night of the benefit.
“Maine Audubon is really pleased to team up with Flatbread Company for this Earth Day event to support wildlife conservation in Maine,” said Kevin Carley, Maine Audubon executive director. “Between the generously donated prizes and Flatbread’s pizza, everyone should come out a winner.”
Flatbread Company is located at 72 Commercial Street on the waterfront in Portland. No reservations are necessary to attend the event.
Raffle donors include: L.L. Bean, The Bethel Inn Resort, Sugarloaf, Sunday River, Ski Maine Association, Casco Bay Frames, Bar Harbor Whale Watch Company, Maine Island Touring Company, Flatbread Company, and Sunrise Guide.
For more information on the benefit night or to purchase raffle tickets, visit www.maineaudubon.org or call (207) 781-2330, ext. 231.
MAINE AUDUBON works to conserve Maine’s wildlife and wildlife habitat by engaging people of all ages in education, conservation and action.
With a 160-year history of connecting people with nature, Maine Audubon is the only organization in Maine that uses three different strategies to conserve wildlife: hands-on environmental education, research and wildlife-conservation projects, and action to help shape science-based policy.
MAINE AUDUBON works to conserve Maine’s wildlife and wildlife habitat by engaging people of all ages in education, conservation and action. For more than 160 years, Maine Audubon has been connecting people with nature and leading science-based conservation in major projects across the state. An independent affiliate of Audubon’s national organization, Maine Audubon has seven local chapters, 11 nature centers and sanctuaries, and 11,000 members and supporters.
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