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Annual Fund High Five for 65 campaign.


Raising more than $51,000, the 2005 Annual Fund campaign was a huge success. This year, NRPA NRPA National Recreation and Park Association
NRPA Natural Resources Protective Association (Staten Island, NY)
NRPA Niagara Regional Police Association (Canada)
NRPA National Rifle and Pistol Association
 hopes you can donate even more with a new campaign. Called "High Five for 65," the association asks you to donate a minimum of $65 in an effort to reach the goal of $65,000. Funds from the 2006 Annual Fund will be used to promote public policy efforts and the awareness of the importance of parks and recreation.

We know that you give generously of your time and efforts every day to support the future of our nation's park and recreation movement. NRPA, your national organization, also requests your help so that we may continue to deliver the superior grade of educational offerings, publications and advocacy that you've grown to expect. By contributing to the NRPA Annual Fund and supporting the "High Five for 65" campaign, you've cast another vote of confidence and support for America's parks and recreation. (as of 3/28/06)

Thank you to everyone who has already donated this year:

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 Steven Thompson John Thorner Timothy Tweet Rene Vera Eric Walsnovich Ripley Wilkinson Wisconsin Park & Recreation Association Marvin Wollen Kimberly Zarcone

We extend another special thank you to those who donated $500 or more to the 2005 Annual Fund campaign:

Joseph Abel Jodie Adams Judith Anderson Loren Aquilino Estate of Evelyn Beaver Zorah Bowman Endowment Lori Daniel Robert Farnsworth Jack Frauson Chester & Hilda Freeman GameTime Wayne Gay Mary Grogan Jacob & Terese Hershey Foundation Illinois Association of Parks Ronald Lehman David Lose O'Brien & Sons Orville Anderson Trust Park Structures Playcore Porter Family Fund Janice Prochaska Daniel Robertson Diane Sills Steve Thompson Virginia Recreation & Park Society Ripley Wilkinson Wisconsin Park & Recreation Association Phillip Yoder
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Title Annotation:Donations to improvise recreation areas
Publication:Parks & Recreation
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Apr 1, 2006
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