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A Short History of the Friends of
Turnbull Although a Friends of Turnbull group has been in
existence since 1995, it was not until the spring of 1997 that the
group achieved the status of a non-profit organization. An interim
board of nine people was formed in January of 1997 and has been
meeting monthly ever since. The goals of FOT have been environmental
awareness, environmental education, and support of the refuge's role
in habitat restoration and preservation.
Grants from Foundation Northwest, Wheelabrator, Horizon
Foundation, as well as donations from memberships, tee shirt and
other sales, have enabled FOT to support research and the
Environmental Education (EE) program at Turnbull National Wildlife
Refuge. The main focus of the EE program has been to create an
opportunity for school field trips, in which children from
Cheney-Spokane area schools are bussed to the refuge for tours and a
hands-on learning experience in the EE classroom (located on the
Refuge).
The board's other efforts since inception have been public
outreach with information and promotion of the refuge as a unique,
necessary and viable addition to the surrounding community. FOT has
had a presence at Cheney's Rodeo Days, the Children's Expo,
Valleyfest, the County Fair, and has set up a display at the Cheney
Library. FOT tee shirts have been available (for donation) at Excell
and EWU on numerous occasions and we now organize talks, slide
lectures and field trips as part of regular FOT activities.
The FOT group continues to grow and mature on our way towards our
mission and goals. During 2001 we initiated a drive to establish the
FOT Endowment in an effort to create a financial base from which FOT
can consistently fund the EE program. Members are still our greatest
asset; people with vision and energy, to see the value of preserving
what we have been privileged to enjoy, for future
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