You've Helped Make the Season Merrier!

Thanks to Your Generosity this Year, Summit Land Conservancy Protected
278 Acres of Open Space in Park City.
Gambel Oak Photo Courtesy of Eric Erlenbusch, ericephoto.com




 

Greetings!
  

The Board and Staff of Summit Land Conservancy would like to wish you a very Merry Holiday and hope you will celebrate the end of the year with a toast to local open space.

As you enjoy the cheer of the season, please take a look at the properties that were permanently protected in 2014 thanks to your generosity.



Park City and Summit Land Conservancy Celebrating the Completion of the Gambel Oak Project on Dec. 12, 2014. 

Pictured Left to Right: Park City Mayor Jack Thomas; Kate Sattelmeier, Summit Land Conservancy's Stewardship Director and Legal Counsel; Cheryl Fox, Summit Land Conservancy's Executive Director; Heinrich Deters, Park City Trails and Open Space Manger; Andy Beerman, Park City City Council Member; Steve Joyce, Park City Planning Commission liaison to the Citizens Open Space Advisory Committee (COSAC)




Three protected properties can be seen in this photo:
Risner Ridge, Quarry Mountain and Iron Mountain.
Photo by Caitlin Willard


We save land...you can too!
Thanks for your support.


Last Minute Gift Ideas
That Help Protect Open Space

by Thomas D. Mangelsen
                   
We are thrilled to announce our partnership with legendary nature and wildlife photographer Thomas D. Mangelsen to share his remarkable work and to raise funds for the Summit Land Conservancy.

To support our ongoing work, Mangelsen will contribute a portion of the proceeds from his new book, The Last Great Wild Places, directly to the Conservancy.







This offer will end on January 31, 2015, so don't delay!  Remember to enter our unique donation code, SLC15, when purchasing your new book.



You can help us save more of the open spaces we all love by purchasing Clothing Hoptional T-shirts and paper bag beer koozies! Find out how hereTen dollars from each T-shirt purchased through MtnRanks will be donated back to Summit Land Conservancy.

       
Everyday Ways to Save Land
During the Holiday Season and Beyond


Your Whole Foods Change Creates Change
                       
Now, when you shop at the Park City Whole Foods Market, you can choose to donate your bag credit to the Summit Land Conservancy! The ten cent bag credits add up to more saved land, so don't forget your reusable shopping bags.
 
                         


Smith's Rewards our Community

If you shop at Smith's, register your Smith's Rewards Card to benefit the Summit Land Conservancy (code 30245) to earn points for our organization. Every purchase made on your Rewards Card will benefit local open spaces at no cost to you!

 


You Shop. Amazon Gives.

When you shop online at AmazonSmile, 0.05% of each qualified purchase will be donated to the Summit Land Conservancy with no extra fees for you! Sign up now and start saving land when you buy from AmazonSmile!