Before It's Too Late - please attend GreenLaw fundraiser Sunday



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Southern Nights by the River
A fundraiser supporting GreenLaw's case on behalf of the Altamaha Riverkeeper to fight the pollution caused by the Rayonier plant

Sunday, August 26, 2012
4-7 p.m.

Dear Dan,

It's not too late to join the fun on Sunday and support our case on behalf of the Altamaha Riverkeeper to fight pollution caused by the Rayonier plant.  Tickets are available at the door.  Tickets are $100/person.  Get directions to the party.



Featuring
Readings by Janisse Ray and Dorinda Dallmeyer
Music by Randall Bramblett
Catering by Athens Chef Hugh Acheson of 5&10 Restaurant
Aerial Dance Solo by Susan Murphy, Founder of Canopy Studio
  
Copies of Altamaha: A River and Its Keeper featuring photography by James Holland will be available for sale.  

Please make a donation if you cannot attend.

Make a Donation to GreenLaw's clean up the pollution from Rayonier to the Altamaha River.
 

GreenLaw provides free, high quality legal and technical assistance to environmental organizations and community groups throughout Georgia. 
  
Online ticket sales have closed, but you can still join the fun and support cleaning up Rayonier's pollution.  

 For more details on the event and to make a donation visit www.greenlaw.org/southern-nights.

Learn more about our efforts with Altamaha Riverkeeper to clean up the Rayonier pollution at www.greenlaw.org/rayonier and www.altamahariverkeeper.org


Thanks to our sponsor - Turnsol Energy  

Many thanks to our event sponsor, Turnsol Energy. 
**We invite you to drop off guests and gear at the house, but please park on the street.  Festive Casual Attire. Part of the program will be outside and so we encourage guests to wear comfortable shoes.

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