December 18, 2007

 

Dear TLC Members and Friends,
 

We hope you enjoy this issue of E-News.  Recycle! If you know someone else who would enjoy reading this newsletter, please forward it to them.

 

1. TLC's 25th Anniversary Gala plans bubbling along

2. November TLC News now online

3. December Members of the Month – Amy Mackintosh & Tom Kagan

4. Running out of Gift Ideas for Mrs. McGillicutty?  Give the gift of TLC!

5. Pension Protection Act and other creative ways to give

6. TLC on YouTube

7. TLC Nature Quiz

 

1. TLC's 25th Anniversary Gala plans bubbling along - Friday, February 29, 2008

The TLC elves are in full throttle party-planning mode in preparation for TLC's 25th Anniversary Gala on Friday, February 29.  We won't burst their little elfin bubbles by giving away any of the surprises they have in store for Gala attendees, but let's just say, it's going to be one don't-miss event!  After all, by our highly scientific calculations, TLC's 25th anniversary is a once in a lifetime event.  Not only that, we're sure that our attentive readers have noticed that the Gala is scheduled for a very auspicious date -- the 29th of February -- one of those leap year days that you don't see all the time.  A growing number of companies and individuals have generously signed on to sponsor the event (see list below) and sponsorships are still available.  Visit the TLC website to learn more about the event.  Invitations will be mailed to TLC members and friends in mid-January so stay tuned for more details.  Tickets will also be available for purchase on the TLC website (www.triangleland.org) in mid-January. 

 

Gala Sponsors (as of December 18, 2007)

 

Presenting Sponsor - $10,000 & up 

 

 

The Longleaf Council - $5,000

Kilpatrick Stockton LLP

 

The Laurel Circle - $2,500

Capitol Broadcasting Company

Carol O'Brien Associates Inc.

Hoffman Nursery, Inc.

JDavis Architects, PLLC

Kennedy Covington Lobdell & Hickman, LLP

Lee-Moore Capital Company

MeadWestvaco

The John R. McAdams Company, Inc.

Weaver Street Realty

Williams Mullen Maupin Taylor, P.A.           

 

The Larkspur Club - $1,500

C.T. Wilson Construction

Cansler Fuquay Solutions, Inc.

Fearrington Village

The Stoddard Group

Marcia Angle and Mark Trustin

 

 

The Loblolly Crew - $500

Accurium, Inc.

Anders Natural Soap Co.

Bizios Architect

BrandFuel

Bridge Road Farm FLP

Four Oaks Bank & Trust Co.

KB Home

Kirkland Appraisals

North Carolina Botanical Garden

Real Estate Associates, Inc.

Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, PLLC

 

  

2. November TLC News now online
Paper cuts driving you batty?  No worries!  Now you can read TLC News online!  Just click here.
 

3.  December members of the month – Amy Mackintosh & Tom Kagan

The lives of Amy Mackintosh and Tom Kagan have been entwined with TLC since their friend Julie Moore introduced them to the organization when they arrived in Raleigh in 1989.  Read more about the couple by clicking here.

 

4. Running out of Gift Ideas for Mrs. McGillicutty?  Give the gift of TLC!

Ah, December in the Triangle.  The smell of sunscreen wafting through the air.  The sound of flip-flops slapping on the sidewalk.  Chestnuts roasting on an open fire . . . wow, the weather this month has been really confusing.  If the confusion has affected your gift-buying skills, here's a thought:  This year, why not give a friend or family member a membership in TLC?  As a TLC member, your gift recipient will have the satisfaction of helping save the places they love in the Triangle and will also be invited to participate in special TLC events and outings.  Visit the gift membership page on the TLC website by clicking here
 

5.  Pension Protection Act and other creative ways to give

 

6. TLC on YouTube

You can now view TLC's work on our YouTube "channel," which features a short video highlighting some of our scenic conservation projects.  Thanks to TLC's communications intern, Sarah Brown, for helping TLC strengthen its presence on the Web and helping spread the word to a larger audience.  We will keep you informed of more Web and video projects in future issues of E-News.  Click here to visit TLC on YouTube. 

 

7. TLC Nature Quiz

Thanks to everyone who participated in last month's Nature Quiz.  In case you have forgotten the quiz, here's the nature limerick with the missing word:

 

A young wild turkey named "Dude,"

Was scrounging in the woods for food.

Upon spying another,

Who looked just like his brother,

He said: "Hey man, are you from my BROOD?"

 

This month's limerick is written in honor of this anniversary year when we will celebrate TLC's many accomplishments over the past 25 years.  All you have to do is figure out the missing last word, which rhymes with the last word in the first and second lines.  The first person to email ida@tlc-nc.org with the correct answer wins a cutting-edge TLC baseball cap.     OK, here's a clue....Temple Flat Rock was the first property TLC acquired.  This limerick refers to the name of the second preserve that TLC established, which is a Wake County property that was donated to TLC in 1984.   

 

Conservationists quiver in their socks

When that old opportunity knocks.

So it was in '84,

In TLC's days of yore,

When we received the donation of The _ _ _ _ _.

 

Thanks for reading E-News!

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Ida Phillips Lynch
Communications Coordinator
Triangle Land Conservancy
ida@tlc-nc.org
919-833-3662 x108
www.
triangleland.org

 

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