Coalition Breakfast - Celebrating 20 Years of the WWRP

Join us in celebrating 20 years of parks, wildlife habitat and farmland preservation in the state of Washington!
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When Sep 30, 2009
from 07:30 AM to 09:00 AM
Where Seattle Westin
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Contact Phone 206-748-0082
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Save the date for the Coalition's annual breakfast fundraiser on Wednesday, September 30. 

Keynote Speaker: Glen Hiemstra

Mr. Hiemstra is the founder and owner of Futurist.com and is an expert in emerging trends in science, technology, economics, demographics, energy, the environment, and transportation. More information here: http://www.futurist.com/

Please contact Jill Wasberg

to be a sponsor and Milu Karp to RSVP or be a table captain.

Directions & Parking

Title Sponsor

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Video Sponsor


Realtos logo

Joan Thomas Award Sponsor

TNC logo

Leadership Sponsors

Boeing logo
CLC logo


Rocky Mtn Elk Foundation


TPL logo

Tom and Sally Reeve

Premier Sponsors

Alaska Airlines
Group Health Cooperative
Maryanne Tagney Jones
LKK Partners
Doug and Maggie Walker
Weyerhaeuser

Partner Sponsors

Cascade Bicycle Club
Michael Collins and Karen Carlson
Ducks Unlimited
Dan and Nancy Evans
Diana Gale
Friends of the Trust for Public Land
Jones and Jones
King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks
Martha Kongsgaard and Peter Goldman
Mountains to Sound Greenway
Puget Sound Energy
R.D. Merrill Company
Dr. J. Pete Schroeder
Seattle Parks and Recreation
Tetra Tech
Joan Thomas
Washington Forest Protection Association
Washington Recreation and Park Association

Community Sponsors

Cascadia Consulting
Cedar River Group
Center for Wooden Boats
Christopher Bayley
Conservation Northwest
Maggie Coon and Mark Wolf Armstrong
Gene Duvernoy
Evergreen Funding Consultants
Kathe Fowler
Gallatin Public Affairs
Commissioner Peter Goldmark
Deborah Jensen and Steve Malloch
Patricia and John Lantz
Elliot Marks
John and Ronni McGlenn
Karen and Ralph Munro
National Wildlife Federation
Penguins = Sentinels
Publicola
Prairie Foundation
Pyramid Communications
Bill and Jill Ruckelshaus
Seattle Parks Foundation
Swanson's Nursery
Connie Waddington
Wa. Association of Land Trusts
Washington Wildlife Federation
Whidbey Camano Land Trust
Wild Steelhead Coalition
The Wilderness Society

 

Sponsorship levels:

  • Title Video and Award Sponsor: $10,000 and up
  • Leadership Sponsor: $5,000-$9,999
  • Premier Sponsor: $2,500 - $4,999
  • Partner Sponsor: $1,000 - $2,499
  • Community Sponsor: $500 - $999

 

Parking and directions:

WESTBOUND FROM I-90
I-90 Exit to I-5 North
Take Madison Street exit
At stoplight, turn left
Next light (6th Avenue) turn right
Follow 6th Avenue to Stewart

SOUTHBOUND FROM I-5
Take Stewart Street/ Denny Way exit
Follow Stewart Street to 6th Avenue

NORTHBOUND FROM I-5 (From the Airport)
Take Seneca Street exit (left hand
exit, not to be confused with the Express Lanes)
At the end of the ramp, turn right onto 6th Avenue
Follow 6th Avenue to Stewart

PARKING

Valet Parking: For your convenience, The Westin Seattle provides valet parking located off the corner of Sixth Avenue and Westlake Street.

Self Parking: The entrance to The Westin Seattle self-park garage is located on 6th Avenue, between Westlake and Virginia.

Additional self-parking is available in The Westin Building garage. The entrance to The Westin Building is on Fifth Avenue, between Virginia and Lenora. Take the Skybridge over to the hotel, from the second floor of The Westin Building. The Skybridge connects to the hotel on the Mezzanine Level of the North Tower.

Parking will cost $11-15 for 1-2 hours.

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