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Renew Your Membership
today and help protect the wild, natural beauty of the Adirondack Park.
Help us show the world how people and nature can thrive together.
Thank you!



Membership Renewals begin at $35.
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Your contribution of $50, $100, $250, or $1,000 will go even further to help the Adirondack Council fulfill our mission to ensure the ecological integrity and wild character of the Adirondack Park.

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With your membership you will receive:

• the State of the Park report, the latest information on what elected officials have done for the Park.

• Adirondack Council newsletters with the issues, people and trends in the Park;
exclusive updates on Park-related issues.

• special activist alerts on breaking issues.

• an invitation to our Forever Wild Membership Meeting, an opportunity to meet others who share your concerns and love of the Park.

• satisfaction in doing your part to make this earth a better place!
 


In appreciation of your membership renewal gift of $35, you can choose to receive a
packet of 8 note cards with envelopes featuring photographs by Carl Heilman II.
(Retail value $8.)



As a token of our thanks, when you renew your membership with a gift of $50, or more, you can choose to receive the Bob Marshall Wild Lands Complex Map and the book,
Bob Marshall in the Adirondacks. (Retail value $25.)

 

The Bob Marshall Wild Lands Complex Map depicts a vast region of public and private lands in the western Adirondacks. One side shows recreation opportunities, roads, gateway communities and amenities. The other has natural history and information about communities, Bob Marshall and the vision for the Bob Marshall Wild Lands Complex. Water proof and tear-proof map, 25 ½" x 37 ½", folds to 4 ¼" x 9 ¼", photos and text.
 

 
Bob Marshall in the Adirondacks: Writings of a Pioneering Peak Bagger, Pond-Hopper and Wilderness Preservationist. Edited by Phil Brown, the book collects nearly forty writings about the Adirondacks by one of America’s greatest champions of wilderness.
Bob Marshall’s passion for wilderness was nurtured in the Adirondack Mountains. The writings include numerous accounts of his explorations and reveal Marshall’s deep connection to the Adirondacks. Hard cover, 308 pages, 6 ¼" x 9 ¼", photos & maps.


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