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Tapteal Greenway Association
Formation1995
HeadquartersRichland, WA, USA
Membership
300
President
Scott Woodward
Websitewww.tapteal.org

Purpose

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Vision

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Mission

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History

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Organization

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The Sierra Club is governed by a 15-member volunteer Board of Directors.[1] Each year, five directors are elected to three-year terms, and all Club members are eligible to vote. A president is elected annually by the Board from among its members and receives a small stipend. The Executive Director runs the day-to-day operations of the group, and is a paid staff member. On January 20, 2010, the Club announced that its new executive director is Michael Brune, formerly of Rainforest Action Network.[2] Brune succeeds Carl Pope, who continues in a new role of executive chairman.

All club members also belong to chapters (usually state-wide, except in California), and to local groups. The state of California has 14 chapters. National and local special interest sections, committees, and task forces address particular issues. Policies are set at the appropriate level, but on any issue the Club has only one policy.[3]

In addition to the members who are active as volunteers, the club has approximately 500 paid staff members. Many of them work at the national headquarters in San Francisco, California, but some work in the lobbying office in Washington, D.C. and in numerous state and regional offices.

All members receive Sierra magazine, a bimonthly glossy magazine describing the club's activities and spotlighting various environmental issues. Each chapter publishes a newsletter and/or schedule of activities, as do many local groups. The Sierra Club also has a weekly radio show called Sierra Club Radio.[1]

Past Presidents

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  • Scott Woodward
  • Adam J. Fyall
  • David Nelson
  • Mike Lilga

Scope - Advocacy

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Scope - Geography

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The Three Pillars

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Conservation

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Education

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Recreation

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Major Ongoing Projects

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Tapteal Greenway Trail

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Tapteal Bend Project

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Amon Basin Project

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Tapteal Water Trail

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Tri-Cities Conservationist of the Year

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Year Recipient(s) Recognizing
2011 Debbie Berkowitz xx
2010 Example Example
2009 Example Example
2008 Example Example
2007 Example Example
2006 Example Example
2005 Example Example
2004 Ann Autrey & Carol Krohn Example
2003 Hanford High School Ecology Club Example
2002 Example Example
2001 Bob Wilson Example
2000 Example Example
1999 Example Example
1998 Example Example
1997 Example Example
1996 Example Example
1995 Example Example

Rick Leaumont, the Lower Columbia Basin Audubon Society, the Volunteer Center of Benton/Franklin Counties, Rod Coler, The Rattlesnake Ridge Riders of the Back Country Horsemen of Washington, Lee Rogers, Mike Lee, Howard Ennor, Greg Greger & Naomi Sherer, Suzanne Knapp, Friends of Badger Mountain, John Butterfield, Ed Rykiel, REI

References

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  1. ^ a b http://sierraclub.org
  2. ^ "Carl Pope to Step Down as Executive Director of Sierra Club" (Press release). Sierra Club. January 20, 2010. Retrieved 2010-01-20.
  3. ^ http://sierraclub.org/policy/
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