Land Trust of the Treasure Valley Annual Dinner
Saturday, September 14, 2024, 1700 - 2200
Come join the Land Trust of the Treasure Valley and other farm, ranch, and open space conservationists in celebrating the organization's successes and upcoming endeavors. The evening will begin at 5pm with live music and social and cocktail hour. Seated dinner will begin at 6pm with games, raffles, and silent and live auctions beginning at 7:30pm. Event information, ticket sales, and sponsorship opportunities can be found at lttv.org/annual-dinner.
The Land Trust of the Treasure Valley is a non-profit land conservation organization based in Boise, Idaho since 1996, serving the communities of the Treasure Valley, including eastern Oregon and northern Nevada. Our mission focuses on the conservation of agricultural lands, wildlife migration corridors, and natural open spaces. Over the past 5 years, more than 76,626 acres of farm and ranch land and open space in the Treasure Valley have been lost, along with 2,794 family farms. The Land Trust works with voluntary farmers and ranchers to preserve their agricultural ground and family legacies and curb this unprecedented rate of land loss. Additionally, over the past 15 years, the population of the Treasure Valley has grown by 150,000 and is exhibiting a steady 8% annual growth rate. Public access to open spaces has never been more demanding. The Land Trust works with partners and stakeholders to increase public space access and opportunities for communities throughout the Treasure Valley.
URL:
Website: https://go.evvnt.com/2568313-2?pid=2874
Category: Lifestyle | Conservation / Ecology
The Land Trust of the Treasure Valley is a non-profit land conservation organization based in Boise, Idaho since 1996, serving the communities of the Treasure Valley, including eastern Oregon and northern Nevada. Our mission focuses on the conservation of agricultural lands, wildlife migration corridors, and natural open spaces. Over the past 5 years, more than 76,626 acres of farm and ranch land and open space in the Treasure Valley have been lost, along with 2,794 family farms. The Land Trust works with voluntary farmers and ranchers to preserve their agricultural ground and family legacies and curb this unprecedented rate of land loss. Additionally, over the past 15 years, the population of the Treasure Valley has grown by 150,000 and is exhibiting a steady 8% annual growth rate. Public access to open spaces has never been more demanding. The Land Trust works with partners and stakeholders to increase public space access and opportunities for communities throughout the Treasure Valley.
URL:
Website: https://go.evvnt.com/2568313-2?pid=2874
Category: Lifestyle | Conservation / Ecology
Starting Price Per Person
$ 65.00 USD
Other Information
Where
Jack's Urban Meeting Place
1000 West Myrtle Street
Boise Idaho 83702
United States
( Community Center )
1000 West Myrtle Street
Boise Idaho 83702
United States
( Community Center )
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