09 Mar Island School Students Raise $3,500 for Stand for the Land
News BILT AdminKids can make a difference. When a fifth grade student at The Island School organized a fundraiser to support the Land Trust, the community responded in a big way.
Kids can make a difference. When a fifth grade student at The Island School organized a fundraiser to support the Land Trust, the community responded in a big way.
READ MOREIn the aftermath of Snowpocalypse 2019, chances are you lost a few trees and shrubs along with your power. It’s tough when part or all of a favorite tree comes down or an ornamental is destroyed.
READ MOREIn October, we had an opportunity to take Senator Christine Rolfes “out on the land”. Thank you to the Washington Association of Land Trusts for capturing the details!
READ MOREThanks to the incredible generosity of the Bainbridge Island community we have raised $490,796 for our Stand for the Land challenge, which began on July 28.
READ MOREAndrew has been working hard to complete his 2018 monitoring visits and we owe a huge thank you to the Rotary Club of Bainbridge Island for their support during the 2017 Community Grants cycle!
READ MOREWe’re delighted to announce that a small group of generous Islanders has committed $500,000 to Stand for the Land and will match every dollar we raise over the next six months. Now we need everyone’s help to realize its full potential.
READ MOREIntroducing the Miller-Kirkman Preserve! The newest addition to the collection of lands the Land Trust is acquiring through the Stand for the Land campaign.
READ MOREThe Bainbridge Island Land Trust is excited to announce that it has renewed its land trust accreditation and is now one of over 400 accredited land trusts nationwide.
READ MOREKitsap county noxious weed control crew will be back on Bainbridge Island June 19th-23rd to do our annual noxious weed work along the roadsides and on select private properties.
READ MOREBainbridge Island Land Trust Launches Stand for the Land: Ambitious capital campaign sets goal of securing at least $5M by late 2019.
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