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Environmentalist
of the Year Awards
NMEAC celebrates 33 Years as the oldest
grassroots environmental organization in Northern
Michigan.
This is our 25th
Year of recognizing and awarding
individuals and organizations that advocate for and protect
the environment.
NMEAC is proud to host the most important
annual event in Northern Michigan celebrating
environmentalists who protect our legacy for future
generations
When: Friday, April 26, 2013;
6 to 9 p.m. Where: Park Place Dome,
downtown Traverse City
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Tickets
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Save the Date: April 26, 2013
Thank You for Your Nominations for
Environmentalist of the Year Today
NMEAC is preparing to celebrate our 33rd., year of honoring
educators, neighbors, friends, associates, farmers, businesses and
so much more that have contributed to the environmental well being
of our region.Nominations are now closed. We look
forward to seeing you as we honor NMEAC's 2013 Nominees on April
26!
Our keynote
presenter: Peter Sinclair
Peter Sinclair is a long
time advocate of environmental awareness and energy alternatives. An
award winning graphic artist, illustrator, and animator, Mr.
Sinclair runs Greenman Studio from his home in Midland, MI. Mr.
Sinclair’s syndicated videos have appeared worldwide, and his work
has been profiled in numerous publications, including the New York
Times. He is the producer of the “Climate Denial Crock of the
Week”.
Music by: Michissippi Swampcats
The
Michissippi Swampcats are Andy Knott on guitar and Denise Baker on
percussion. When not belting out the blues, Andy serves as the
Executive Director, and Denise serves as Advancement Director, for
the Watershed Center.
Environmental Legacy
Fund
Clean water, unpolluted
air, friendly villages, rural landscapes, abundant wildlife and
lovely scenery are qualities that have brought us together in this
unique place. They make possible a healthy lifestyle, a vibrant
regional economy and a hope that our grandchildren can return and
find intact the qualities we have enjoyed. In 2009, NMEAC launched
the Environmental Legacy Fund as a vehicle to provide critical
resources for legal assistance to citizens groups, concerned
citizens and environmental and conservation organizations working to
make sure these values are protected. Visit us at
NMEACLegacyFund.org