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DOUBLE your impact!

Posted by Niki at Jun 29, 2010 10:48 AM |
DOUBLE your impact!

WTA members volunteering on trail

Have you ever wanted your money to go twice as far? WTA can help with that! When you join before midnight tomorrow, June 30th, your membership support will be matched dollar-for-dollar. That's right, a group of generous donors have pledged to double your dollars! That's twice as much support for trail maintenance, twice as much support to get youth outdoors and twice the summer fun awaiting you on trail!

Washington Trails Association thanks you for being a part of the hiking community. As a hiker, you know there's plenty of work to do on trail. Your membership gift will be put to good use on the ground this summer. Leading more than 90,000 hours of volunteer trail maintenance annually and speaking out for hikers in Olympia and DC, WTA makes sure hikers' voices are heard when it comes to matters that make a difference to trails.

Everyone- trails included- wins when it comes to WTA membership. Please join WTA today for double the impact!

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