Pete, our TU chapter, The Guadalupe River Chapter, makes a sizeable donation for TU's Western Water Project to help improve streams in the west.

If you wanted to do something with your TU chapter or individually, write TU president, Charles Gauvin and he'll be glad to give you some suggestions. You can post him at: Charles Gauvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

JIMMY  D

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Just a question for the group, now that mark brings it up:  I'm in the local chapter of TU and work with the 
local DEP to improve streams and rivers damaged from strip-mining... but what should one do for places 
"far off"?  An example is I live near Philadelphia (generally) but wish to help other areas also - 
especially as the Philadelphia area is not as keen on "environment" over "industry".  
What can be done by someone in my geographic locale to help far- off places (ie North Carolina's mountains, 
just as an example)?  Also, what can be done when you're fighting a loosing battle with the local majority?

Just thinking, is all.
Tight wraps,
Pete



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