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Pancake Breakfast Benefit for KS Wild

Liisa, 04.07.2008 22:25


Pancake Breakfast Benefit for KS Wild
Sunday, July 13th, 8-11am
Pilaf Restaurant, 18 Calle Guanajuato, Ashland


KS Wild is happy to partner with Susan Powell and Pilaf Restaurant for a pancake breakfast benefit and we hope you will help make it a wild success! Come on down and bring your friends to a delicious breakfast that helps protect and restore the forests and wildlife of the Rogue and Klamath River watersheds! The breakfast will include pancakes, eggs, local chicken sausage, and juice or coffee for $12 (kids are half price). Five dollars of every breakfast will be donated to KS Wild. Mark your calendars now and make a date with friends to join you for a lovely summer breakfast on Ashland Creek!

** Help needed: If you would like to volunteer at the pancake breakfast, please email  lesley@kswild.org **




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Lesley Adams
Klamath-Siskiyou Wildlands Center
PO Box 102
Ashland, Oregon 97520
541.488.5789
www.kswild.org


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The Klamath-Siskiyou (KS) Region of southwest Oregon and northwest California is a world-renowned hub of biological diversity. Nestled between the Pacific Ocean and the Cascade Mountains, this region houses more conifer species than any other region in the world. From ancient old-growth forests to dry desert climate - and everything in between - the KS is a refuge for wild nature. KS Wild is an advocate for the forests and wildlife of the Klamath and Rogue watersheds of northwest California and southwest Oregon. We use environmental law, science, collaboration and education to defend healthy ecosystems and help build sustainable communities


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