Date: 02/17/2010 BLUERIBBON COALITION PARTNER ALERT!
Dear BRC Action Alert Subscriber,
Alan Peterson, a BRC member from Utah, just sent us information about the next Emery County Public Lands meeting being held March 2, 2010.
I have pasted his emails below; please take a couple of minutes to read over the information and pass it along.
Thanks,
Ric Foster
Public Lands Department Manager
BlueRibbon Coalition
208-237-1008 ext 107
From: Alan J. Peterson
Subject: ECPLC meeting March 2nd
Date: Fri, 12 Feb 2010
Everyone,
With Emery County moving forward with their idea to create a "grass roots" Emery County Public Lands Use Bill which will ask Congress to make law many things pertaining to public land use in Emery County (including Wilderness designations), I am inviting any members of the public to attend the next meeting of the Emery County Public Lands Council.
To their credit, the anti-everything groups such as SUWA, Sierra Club, Wilderness Society, etc. have been participating in these meetings and field trips for a year now.
The "multiple use" proponents of the debate has been much less involved (our own fault) and it is reflected in the attitude and actions being taken by Emery County government officials.
I encourage you to attend the next Emery County Public Lands meeting. It will be held on Tuesday, March 2nd at 10:00 AM in the old courthouse building located on Main Street in Castle Dale.
This is a public process, discussed during public meetings concerning public lands.
But, if the only public opinion being heard is from the SEWERats then the outcome of this process is going to be tainted.
JOIN -- PARTICIPATE -- DONATE !!
Hope to see you there,
Alan J. Peterson
As a non-profit, grassroots organization funded primarily by membership dues and donations, we greatly appreciate your support. Visit http://www.sharetrails.org/make-a-difference-now to help fund our efforts to protect your trails!

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Dear BRC Action Alert Subscriber,
Alan Peterson, a BRC member from Utah, just sent us information about the next Emery County Public Lands meeting being held March 2, 2010.
I have pasted his emails below; please take a couple of minutes to read over the information and pass it along.
Thanks,
Ric Foster
Public Lands Department Manager
BlueRibbon Coalition
208-237-1008 ext 107
From: Alan J. Peterson
Subject: ECPLC meeting March 2nd
Date: Fri, 12 Feb 2010
Everyone,
With Emery County moving forward with their idea to create a "grass roots" Emery County Public Lands Use Bill which will ask Congress to make law many things pertaining to public land use in Emery County (including Wilderness designations), I am inviting any members of the public to attend the next meeting of the Emery County Public Lands Council.
To their credit, the anti-everything groups such as SUWA, Sierra Club, Wilderness Society, etc. have been participating in these meetings and field trips for a year now.
The "multiple use" proponents of the debate has been much less involved (our own fault) and it is reflected in the attitude and actions being taken by Emery County government officials.
I encourage you to attend the next Emery County Public Lands meeting. It will be held on Tuesday, March 2nd at 10:00 AM in the old courthouse building located on Main Street in Castle Dale.
This is a public process, discussed during public meetings concerning public lands.
But, if the only public opinion being heard is from the SEWERats then the outcome of this process is going to be tainted.
JOIN -- PARTICIPATE -- DONATE !!
Hope to see you there,
Alan J. Peterson
The BlueRibbon Coalition is a national (non-profit) trail-saving group that represents over 600,000 recreationists nationwide The Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) season is beginning. Federal employees, please mark BlueRibbon Coalition and Check #11402 on your CFC pledge form to support our efforts to protect your access. Join us at 1-800-258-3742 http://www.sharetrails.org
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As a non-profit, grassroots organization funded primarily by membership dues and donations, we greatly appreciate your support. Visit http://www.sharetrails.org/make-a-difference-now to help fund our efforts to protect your trails!
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