The fight for a kinder, community centered golf course rehabilitation plan has just begun. Join us!
So many ways you can help!
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Donate generously now!
We need your help to raise awareness! Your donation will go directly toward creating and distributing yard signs and leaflets to inform our neighbors and visitors of the potential damage to the park’s ecosystems and our alternative vision for a golf course rehabilitation that preserves the park’s natural beauty.
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There is a Better Plan - check it out!
We have worked with golfers and other users of the course to come up with a plan that meets their needs and preserves this unique ecosystem. This is one of the many options that should be considered and that do not require the removal of over 1,000 trees!
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Like, comment and post on Instagram
Follow @rockcreekparktrees and gush at the beauty and value of Rock Creek Park Golf Course and the many ways we can all enjoy it - birds, wildlife, golfers, disk golfers, cross country skiers, kite fliers, hikers, sledders, and more throughout the seasons of the year.
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Share on Facebook
Let your Facebook groups know about this campaign for a kinder, more inclusive renovation of Rock Creek Park golf course.
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Show up
We need to be seen and heard. So invite your friends and neighbors and pack a snack for the little ones and come learn more about this project and the alternatives at our next event.
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Let your friends know
Too many people do not know that so many trees are about to be needlessly cut down. You have the power to share this website and the action items with all your friends and communities near and far.
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Sign our letter campaign
Ask Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland to withdraw the FONSI and direct the National Park Service to develop a more environmentally sensitive rehabilitation of the course that removes significantly fewer trees, does not contemplate artificial lighting, and preserves this historic course as a place of natural wonder, a safe haven for wildlife, and a place for recreation and enjoyment for all.
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Grab coffee with decision-makers
All of us know someone who knows someone. Call them, meet with them, share what you know about how unpopular and ill-conceived this plan is. And ask for their help.
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Volunteer with us
We are going to need all hands on deck and all sorts of skills and tools. Please fill out this form to join the team! (picture credit: National Park Service)
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Add the weight of your organization
When your organization or business joins the coalition we become stronger and more inclusive. Formally add your organization or business’ support to this campaign here.
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Stay in the loop
This is not a sprint. It is a marathon. Join our mailing list so we can keep you updated on the effort to save over 1,200 trees.