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A Western Meadowlark in profile with its bill open, singing, with a blue sky in the background

Western Meadowlark by Phil Swanson

Western Meadowlark by Phil Swanson

Board of Directors Update

Twenty-five people joined ASO for the January 14th field trip to the Stempel Bird Museum in Macedonia, Iowa. A big thanks to Ruby and Donna for allowing us the opportunity to see this impressive collection and hear about its unique history. 

 

We Need You: Board of Directors Openings (don’t be shy!)

We invite any member to nominate themselves for open board positions for the July 2022 - June 2023 term. Since Covid limited our ability to meet, greet and recruit, we welcome you to step forward. No experience necessary, just a love of wildlife and our native ecosystem. Being a board member requires attending one meeting each month Sept.-May.

Board members assist with Audubon activities, initiate new projects and vote to approve projects and our chapter’s budget – an average of 2-4 hours commitment each month.

Individuals with backgrounds in marketing/outreach, property law/real estate, or accounting and finance are especially encouraged to apply. We are also looking for committee chairpersons and co-chairs.

Contact Julia Rawnsley at jrawnsley@audubonomaha.org for more information.

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