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Drew WeberDecember 30, 2013PhotosLeave a Comment

We are raising $20,000 this year for Snowy Owl research.

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Direct contributions to Project SNOWstorm can also be made by check, payable to:
Ned Smith Center for Nature and Art
176 Water Company Rd.
Millersburg PA 17061

Please indicate on the check that the gift is for Project SNOWstorm.

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Project SNOW storm logo by Paul Riss of PRBY apparel

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