Virtual Lunch with The Mountaineers Conservation & Advocacy Director (November)

Virtual Lunch with The Mountaineers Conservation & Advocacy Director (November)

Grab your lunch and join Mountaineers Conservation & Advocacy Director Betsy Robblee online for a casual conversation about conservation and advocacy.
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Join Mountaineers Conservation & Advocacy Director Betsy Robblee for a virtual lunch conversation on Wednesday, November 30 at 12pm. Betsy leads The Mountaineers conservation work by driving partnerships and coalitions, tracking policy, and engaging lawmakers and land managers on issues affecting public lands and the outdoor experience.

Come chat with Betsy to learn more about current conservation initiatives and hear the latest policy developments. This virtual session will also be a great opportunity to ask questions and provide your feedback to shape the future of this important work. We’re looking forward to hearing from you and what conservation issues you care about. 

There won’t be a formal agenda, as this is meant to be an informal opportunity to help you get to know our staff and learn more about conservation. Feel free to join anytime over the noon hour - there’s no need to stay for the whole time. Betsy is an avid trail runner, backpacker, and skier, so she’d also love to share her stoke for Washington’s outdoors.

Please RSVP to attend and you will receive a Zoom meeting link on the day of the event.

Can’t make it on November 30? There’s another opportunity to connect with Betsy on Wednesday, October 26. Learn more and RSVP for that event via this blog post.

Lead image of fall colors near Heather Meadows, Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Photo by Magenta Widner. USFS PNW Region.
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