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Poem: The Peace of Wild Things - Wendell Berry

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We host a Fall Annual Meeting and Open House with a guest speaker of interest to conservationists.  Our popular annual “Wild Night Out” Auction and Dinner is held traditionally in mid-October by invitation.  Our Spring Membership meeting offers guest speakers on nature and ecology.

 

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Telephone: 248-846-6547
FAX: 248-846-6548
Postal address: P.O. Box 285, Clarkston, MI 48347
General information email: mail@nohlc.org

Katie Anderson, Executive Director: mail@nohlc.org

Jim Pistilli, President, Board of Directors: Pistilli@alumni.engin.umich.edu

 

NOHLC Executive Board: 

President: James P. Pistilli, Vice President: Sue Julian, Secretary: Chris Benedict, Treasurer: Paul Gambka, Past President: Jim Reed

 

Other Directors: 

Susan C. Aulgur, Mary Blanchard, Philip O. Dutton, William S. Edwards, Joan C. Harbaugh, Kenneth Klostermeyer, G. David McCarty, Dr. Thomas R. Pytel, Paul Rabaut, Nancy Strole, Dale Stuart, Daniel F. Travis, Carolyn Wood

 

Auditors: 

Arlene Badgley, Cory Johnston, Laura Moreau, Susan D. Topping, Doug Williams

 

Preservation Committee (Local Groups) Structure: 

We have volunteer committees in our 6 township service area. Lois Robbins chairs Brandon Twp., Sue Julian chairs Holly Twp., Jim Pistilli chairs Rose Twp., Nancy Strole chairs Springfield Twp., Jim Reed chairs Independence.  Groveland does not have a chairperson currently.  Preservation Committees meet independently to plan events, target strategic high ranking sites, network in the community, meet with land owners about options.  Get more information on specific local groups.

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Partners:

Partners in the Shiawassee River Task Force (SRTF), a collaboration of 4 conservancies (Michigan Nature Association, NOHLC, Oakland Land Conservancy and The Nature Conservancy); Springfield, Rose and Holly Townships, Oakland County Planning and Economic Development.  Seeks to preserve key parcels of pristine land along the significant Shiawassee River corridor system and one of the state of Michigan’s largest fen systems.  

 

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