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Council Bluffs Schools Letter |
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801 S. 16th Street Council Bluffs, Iowa 51501 (712) 328-6406 FAX: (712) 328-6409
May 22, 2008
Dear Paul,
We had a very nice turn out from the schools that needed trees on their school grounds. We all thank you and PF for your generous support to help keep Council Bluffs Community School District’s school grounds beautiful and shaded. This grant also created an opportunity for the children to learn first hand how to and why to plant trees as well as the opportunity learn to take care of them. All involved had fun with this and it was such a pleasure for all to see the smiles of the children and hear their happy chatter and laughter while they were involved in this activity. It was really nice that you and your wife could be there for the planting of the trees for the 07 grant on the north side of the new parking lot as the culmination of our mutual effort to complete the parking lot project at Lewis and Clark.
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COMMERCIAL RECOGNITION AWARD Darrell Stamp
The Commercial Recognition Award is given to a business, financial institution, or group to recognize their efforts in conservation awareness.
The Pottawattamie County Pheasants Forever Chapter is being given this award because of their outstanding conservation efforts! They realized that Pottawattamie County was without a public hunting area and made that need into a reality called the Farm Creek Public Wildlife Area. They have contributed significant financial assistance through chapter funds, grants, fundraisers and financial incentives for CRP sign ups. This has allowed a number of acres in Pottawattamie County to be seeded down to native grasses, forbs and crops to provide cover, nesting and food for all varieties of wildlife!
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Hey, Pottawattamie County PF!!
Our Hats are off to You on Reaching Your $250,000 Milestone!!
Thanks to Your Members And Your Local PF Committee Volunteers
This year marks the 18thth Anniversary of the first Pheasants Forever banquet in Pottawattamie County. When things started, some folks were skeptical of what this young upstart organization could accomplish. That first event created $3787 for habitat plantings the next spring—the first PF projects in Pott County. Not much money, even back then. Great things, however, spring from humble beginnings.
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Iowa DNR Letter of Appreciation |
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