GLC Launches Refreshed Website

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Sep 21, 2011, 9:53:56 AM9/21/11
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Glacial Lakes Conservancy land trust has just launched our refreshed
website at www.glaciallakes.org!

We have updated our website using a new template to give us a cleaner
look and the tools to make changes to content right from our office.
It provides a more dynamic way to deliver information about our
nonprofit land trust to the community of northeast and east-central
Wisconsin. With fresher content, more pages and faster navigation, we
plan to provide more resources for the many private landowners who
contact us about long-term protection of their property. Plus, for the
first time ever, we are pleased to be able to accept online
donations.

GLC's refreshed website features our Grasshopper Hill Preserve project
as well as our partnership in the the Lake Michigan Shorelands
Alliance (LMSA) as one of the land trusts of the Lake Michigan Basin.
Right now, on our home page, you can view a LMSA video and link to the
resource-based maps that LMSA has produced. Or follow a home page link
to the Grasshopper Hill Preserve page. This project is exciting for us
because it represents GLC's first campaign to purchase, own and manage
land.

In the coming days and weeks, I'll be working on content and learning
how to make corrections and updates with our friends at Makin' Hey
Communications. Please visit us on the web and let me know what you
think. Hope you like the update!

Sincerely,
Vickie Hall
Executive Director

p.s. Look for GLC in the September Issue of Elkhart Lake's Depot
Dispatch!

Upcoming Events:

PLEASE SAVE THE DATE - DECEMBER 4TH has been chosen for the GLC Annual
Event Dinner at Margaux Bistro in Sheboygan!

October 13 to 16, 2011: The National Land Conservation Conference,
Rally 2011, will be held this year in Milwaukee!

This is where land trusts, landowners, and visionaries meet to learn
from the experts and each other. For more information, visit the
website of the Land Trust Alliance or give me a call at the office.


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