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Continuing Rachel's Work |
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Choose your Thank-you gift from Rachel Carson Council |
Donation |
| One week at Rachel Carson's Maine seaside cottage overlooking the water on Southport Island, which Rachel found so inspirational. |
$ 25,000 |
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| One week at Maple Hill Farm Bed and Breakfast, an ecologically friendly 8-room inn on a 130 acre active farm in Hallowell, Maine. Chosen as one of "30 Great U.S. Inns" by Travel and Leisure Magazine, June, 2002. |
$ 10,000 |
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| A wildlife print by renowned Canadian environmental artist Robert Bateman OR A combination of the three ecological videos PLUS a choice of FIVE of the listed gifts in the $2,500 category |
$ 5,000 |
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| Three ecological videos: The Next Industrial Revolution, produced by Wm. McDonough and Michael Braungart. Two leaders of a movement bringing together ecology and human design explore how business can work with nature and still be profitable. Preserving the Future, produced by Roswitha Augusta. An instructional and motivational video for teaching people of any age to love and protect the environment. Healthy Home and Garden - Less-Toxic Pest Control, produced by California's Central Contra Costa Sanitary District. Shows how to manage pests in the home and the garden with little or no hazardous chemical pesticide use. |
$ 2,500 |
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| A Choice of THREE of any of the following: ~ The Work of Nature, How the Diversity of Life Sustains Us, by Yvonne Baskin. "In facing a future of diminishing biodiversity, The Work of Nature elucidates why we must understand and care for the mechanics of natural life support systems." ~ Amicus Journal ~ How Groundhog's Garden Grew, written and illustrated by Lynne Cherry. For children interested in organic gardening. ~ Rachel: The Story of Rachel Carson, for children ages 5-8. Rachel's life in 13 one-page stories, with beautiful illustrations. Written by Amy Ehrlich, illustrated by Wendell Minor. ~ The Sense of Wonder, primarily for adults, Rachel Carson's book on introducing children to the wonders of nature. ~ Silent Spring, by Rachel Carson - the most recent edition. ~ Rachel Carson postage stamp pin, a lapel pin based on the U.S. 17-cent commemorative stamp ~ Four U.S. 17-cent postage stamps commemorating Rachel Carson ~ The Rachel Carson Poster celebrating the 25th anniversary of Silent Spring |
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| A Choice of ONE of the following books: ~ The Work of Nature, How the Diversity of Life Sustains Us, by Yvonne Baskin. "In facing a future of diminishing biodiversity, The Work of Nature elucidates why we must understand and care for the mechanics of natural life support systems." ~ Amicus Journal ~ How Groundhog's Garden Grew, written and illustrated by Lynne Cherry. For children interested in organic gardening. ~ Rachel: The Story of Rachel Carson, for children ages 5-8. Rachel's life in 13 one-page stories, with beautiful illustrations. Written by Amy Ehrlich, illustrated by Wendell Minor. ~ The Sense of Wonder, primarily for adults, Rachel Carson's book on introducing children to the wonders of nature. ~ Silent Spring, by Rachel Carson - the most recent edition. |
$ 1,000 |
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| Rachel Carson postage stamp pin, a lapel pin based on the U.S. 17-cent commemorative stamp |
$ 500 |
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| Four U.S. 17-cent postage stamps commemorating Rachel Carson |
$ 100 |
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| The Rachel Carson Poster celebrating the 25th anniversary of Silent Spring |
$ 50 |
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Silent Spring was the wake up call - the work of the Council continues to grow... |
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| Some of our current activities include: | |
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There is so much still to do, but only your dollars support our work... |
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Please join us in these vital projects and enable Rachel Carson's work to continue |
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Rachel Carson Council receives no help from Rachel Carson's estate. |
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There are many different ways you can help |
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Thank you for supporting our work! |
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| PO Box 10779, Silver Spring, Maryland 20914 | |
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e-mail: rccouncil@aol.com |
Tel: (301) 593-7507 |
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Rachel Carson Council, Inc. is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) environmental organization founded in 1965 by friends and colleagues of Rachel Carson at her behest. The Council's main focus is collecting and disseminating information on chemical pesticides and alternative methods of pest control but we also maintain a library and a historical collection of materials about Rachel Carson.
Federal Tax ID Number: 52-6072960
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