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https://www.deschuteslandtrust.org/volunteer/the-cottonwood-circle
The Deschutes Land Trust recognizes volunteers who have served for 10+ years through the Cottonwood Circle. This group is honored annually with a commemorative patch. The page lists inductees from 2016-2024.
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- The Cottonwood Circle — Deschutes Land Trust
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- Deschutes Land Trust Honors Volunteers for Long Service
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- The Deschutes Land Trust recognizes volunteers who have served for 10+ years through the Cottonwood Circle. This group is honored annually with a commemorative patch. The page lists inductees from 2016-2024.
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The Cottonwood Circle — Deschutes Land Trust Photo: Jay Mather. The Cottonwood Circle The Cottonwood Circle is an exceptional group of individuals who have volunteered for 10 or more years with the Land Trust. Questions? Contact our team! Do you have questions, kudos, or other feedback? Let us know: info@deschuteslandtrust.org Make a Difference Donate Your gift will protect and care for the lands and waters that sustain people and wildlife. The Cottonwood Circle is an exceptional group of individuals who have volunteered for 10 or more years with the Land Trust. The Cottonwood Circle is named for the majestic black cottonwoods that line Whychus Creek at several Land Trust Preserves. Today, cottonwoods are rare in their distribution across Central Oregon. It is this rarity, like the volunteers who team up with us for 10 or more years, that inspires us to honor and revere these special trees and speci...
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The Cottonwood Circle — Deschutes Land Trust Photo: Jay Mather. The Cottonwood Circle The Cottonwood Circle is an exceptional group of individuals who have volunteered for 10 or more years with the Land Trust. Questions? Contact our team! Do you have questions, kudos, or other feedback? Let us know: info@deschuteslandtrust.org Make a Difference Donate Your gift will protect and care for the lands and waters that sustain people and wildlife. The Cottonwood Circle is an exceptional group of individuals who have volunteered for 10 or more years with the Land Trust. The Cottonwood Circle is named for the majestic black cottonwoods that line Whychus Creek at several Land Trust Preserves. Today, cottonwoods are rare in their distribution across Central Oregon. It is this rarity, like the volunteers who team up with us for 10 or more years, that inspires us to honor and revere these special trees and special people that are integral to a healthy landscape, a healthy land trust, a healthy co...
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Simplified: Cottonwood Circle is an exceptional group of individuals who volunteered for 10 or more years with Land Trust
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Simplified: Cottonwood Circle is named for black cottonwoods that line Whychus Creek at several Land Trust Preserves
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Simplified: Cottonwoods are rare in distribution across Central Oregon today
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Simplified: To celebrate accomplishment, we launched Cottonwood Circle and recognize volunteers annually with commemorative patch
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Simplified: Become Land Trust volunteer