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Seems the State Might be Selling Info on Discover Pass Sales
« on: December 13, 2013, 01:31:10 PM »
 If not how did they know?? Got this in my junk mail today


Washington State Parks Foundation (wspf@dsi-email.com)

Make a Difference for the 100th - DONATE
Make a Difference for the 100th

Thank you for supporting Washington State Parks with your purchase of the Discover Pass. The 100th anniversary of our State Parks is a pivotal time to assess where the system stands. Despite severe funding challenges, our parks are open and operational, with more than 40 million visits annually. Clearly, however, parks have suffered - staff reduced, maintenance deferred, amenities put on hold, and risk of closures.

In response, the Parks Foundation is surging forward with a new initiative to expand our reach and develop more resources to sustain our beautiful parklands. With the help of our donors as well as environmental grants from the Washington Women's Foundation and Peach Foundation, we are initiating a campaign to bring thousands of parks users together to ensure our parks continue to be the inviting places we love.

Please consider a gift this year to help us with this critical effort. With the past support of our donors, the Parks Foundation has funded many important programs- "Arts in the Parks," a new conference facility at Cama Beach, storm damage repairs on the Willapa Hills Trail, interpretive programs at more than 20 parks, and much more. In addition to supporting programs like this, each new gift will also help build a parks constituency network to act on behalf of our entire state parks system.

Please click here for a year-end donation to the Washington State Parks Foundation. Every generous donation, whether $10 or $1,000, is more critical now than it ever has been. Your gift is a seed you plant to keep the promise of State Parks for the next 100 years and beyond.

Sincerely,
Peter Reid, Chair WSPF

Peter Reid, Chair
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Re: Seems the State Might be Selling Info on Discover Pass Sales
« Reply #1 on: December 13, 2013, 01:33:13 PM »
 This explains it.....The legislature was in session and needed to find a place to spend more money...


http://wspf.org/

How we got started and where we're going

Recognizing the state’s continuing population growth and the increased demand on its state parks system, the Washington State Legislature in 2000 authorized the creation of a private, nonprofit organization to build wide-ranging support for state parks. Since then, the Foundation has helped fund a significant number of projects and programs that provide enhanced state parks' experiences for people of varying ages, interests, backgrounds, and abilities. With budget shortfalls in recent years the Foundation has expanded its role in concert with the parks agency to help develop strategies for raising operating revenues, expand special events and further developing a network of friends groups across the state.


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 :puke:Ah the wonders of databases :puke:
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Re: Seems the State Might be Selling Info on Discover Pass Sales
« Reply #2 on: December 13, 2013, 01:36:21 PM »
sounds like a "Buy a Discover Pass and get put on a SUCKER LIST" operation to me...  :sry:
If it was easy, everybody would be doing it.

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