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custom invitations & announcements • Trade show & e xhibit graphics
identity package: fundraiser
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This ensemble features a
This Seattle-based fundraiser for
an Asian sage green foundation
light elder care paper with
A Night
apolo
brightutilized the star power
printing and overlays.
©
of Apolo Ohno.
The invitation includes
with
a “jewel” affixed between
SeATTle Skyline phOTOgrAph
seattle • april 19, 2008
by michAel crAfT
michAelcrAfTphOTOgrAphy.cOm
the bride and groom’s names
as well as a detachable
RSVP card. The programs
and bridal shower
home event overview event details apolo nikkei concerns marketing sponsorship contact us
invitations coordinate
for a cohesive look.
“A Night with Apolo” is a red carpet When:
Saturday, April 19, 2008
benefit gala hosted by Olympic Gold Medalist, Apolo
5:00pm – 11:00pm
Anton Ohno. Proceeds benefit internationally-known
Where:
Nikkei Concerns, a non-profit organization comprised Sheraton Seattle Hotel
of several senior care facilities and programs for elderly 6th Ave - Seattle, WA
Japanese and Asian Americans to age successfully. A
Night with Apolo is an exciting avenue for companies to
expose their brand/products to a very affluent audience
and key figures in the area while benefiting an integral
part of the community.
Website
Program, bound with sheer ribbon For a fun touch, a Jeep (the groom’s ride
of choice) illustration was added to the
back of the program.
Sponsor kit folder
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custom invitations & announcements • Trade show & e xhibit graphics
identity package: baby/toddler meals
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Thisnew missoula-based
A ensemble features a
homemade baby/toddler food
light sage green paper with
company; the custom logo
bright printing and overlays.
illustration was inspired by
The invitation includes
the owner’s young son.
a “jewel” affixed between
the bride andilluSTrATiOn by
groom’s names
hAdley ferguSOn
www.hAdleyferguSOn.cOm
as well as a detachable
RSVP card. The programs
and bridal shower
invitations coordinate
for a cohesive look.
Website
Option 2, front Option 2, back
• Baby and toddler food delivered to your home
• Fresh, seasonal, all-natural ingredients
• Birthday and special-occasion cakes
for babies and toddlers
2, front Option 2, back
Leslie Collins-Rose | 406.360.5705
W W W . B A B Y C A K E S C H E F. C O M
• Baby and toddler food delivered to your home
Business card
• Fresh, seasonal, all-natural ingredients
• Birthday and special-occasion cakes
for babies and toddlers
Program, bound with sheer ribbon For a fun touch, a Jeep (the groom’s ride
Leslie Collins-Rose was added to the
of choice) illustration | 406.360.5705
back of the program.
W W W . B A B Y C A K E S C H E F. C O M
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[p] 406.531.2818 [f] 772.382.2469 www.afgraphicdesign.com amy@afgraphicdesign.com
©2009 Amy Farrell: These original designs are the sole property of Amy Farrell. Any usage or reproduction without permission is prohibited.
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custom invitations & announcements • Trade show & e xhibit graphics
identity: logos
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This ensemble features a
light sage green paper with
bright printing and overlays.
The invitation includes
a “jewel” affixed between
the bride and groom’s names
as well as a detachable
RSVP card. The programs
and bridal shower
invitations coordinate
for a cohesive look.
Program, bound with sheer ribbon For a fun touch, a Jeep (the groom’s ride
of choice) illustration was added to the
back of the program.
[p] 406.531.2818 [f] 772.382.2469 www.afgraphicdesign.com info@afgraphicdesign.com 1815 Hollis Street Missoula, Montana 59801
[p] 406.531.2818 [f] 772.382.2469 www.afgraphicdesign.com amy@afgraphicdesign.com
©2009 Amy Farrell: These original designs are the sole property of Amy Farrell. Any usage or reproduction without permission is prohibited.
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custom invitations & announcements • Trade show & e xhibit graphics
publication: Magazine
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DOG
Tr u st Fu n d P o o c h e s
This This quarterly, full-
ensemble features a
color, 50+ page, start-up
light sage green paper with
Why We Love Old Dogs
(And You Thought You
magazine includes fun dog
bright printing and overlays. Were the Only One!)
DOG
Does Your Dog Need
photography and light-
The invitation includes a Supplement?
C a n B i g D o g s B e D i va s?
Ritzy Dog:
hearted articles about dog
a “jewel” affixed between A Fur-filled Stay at the
Ritz-Carlton Golf Resort
life in southwest florida.
the bride and groom’s names Flip, Bark, and Jump
with Terriers Pet Lovers Ball
As creativeas a detachable
as well director, Amy Choose Your Dress, Donate Auction
Items, and Save a Pet’s Life!
createdcard. The magazine
RSVP the logo, programs
Dogs on
Local Show Dogs
Boats
Famous Dogs in Our
Own Backyard
look-and-feel, media kit, and
and bridal shower
Yummy Dog
website, in addition to the Bakeries
invitations coordinate Discover Delicious Treats
www.naplesdog.com
to Bite Into
ongoing for a cohesiveentire
layout of the look.
Pugs and Poodles
Wonderful Photos
magazine and the design of $6.99 US of Amazing Dogs
approximately 80% of the Covers
publication’s advertisements.
A Fusion of Art, Fashion,
www.naplesdog.com
and Dogs
$6.99 US
Program, bound with sheer ribbon For a fun touch, a Jeep (the groom’s ride
of choice) illustration was added to the
back of the program.
Spread
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©2009 Amy Farrell: These original designs are the sole property of Amy Farrell. Any usage or reproduction without permission is prohibited.
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custom invitations & announcements • Trade show & e xhibit graphics
publication: newsletter
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ThisThis 20- tofeatures a
ensemble 36-page,
quarterly newsletter was
light sage green paper with VOLUME 10 —ISSUE 3
SUMMER 2007
Habitat Council Surprised With
inside... Conservation Easement Ceremony
bright printing and the many
created for overlays.
By Julie Cowan
VO LUM E 9—I SSUE 1 J. Dart Farewell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
W I NTER 200 6
Double H High Adventure Base
MISSOULA, Mont.—Weather was perfect for them later in the tour, but didn’t know what until
High Desert Canyons, Granite Spires, 2006 Mission Highlights . . . . . . . 4–7 the 2007 Habitat Council meeting in Missoula June
22 and 23. The company wasn’t half bad either.
they ended at a hilltop property owned by fellow
Habitat Council members Rick and Penney Oncken,
inside... and All the Guts a 14-Year-Old Can Muster Stewardship Contracting New
Revenue Source for RMEF. . . . . . . . 8
About 50 Habitat Council members converged
on the new headquarters in Missoula for the
overlooking the Bitterroot River and Missoula Valley.
Then a very powerful pen came out. And that
volunteers of rocky
The invitation includes
Working for Wildlife Drawing . . . . 3 By Paul Queneau, Bugle Assistant Editor council’s annual summer meeting. The Elk little bit of ink protected a lot of land with a few
Conservation Education Foundation staff always schedules a project tour for magical strokes.
New Field Structure . . . . . . . . . . 4-5
Program Update . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10–11 the summer council meetings, which this year ended For this group to witness the signing of a
Don’t Miss the 2006 All-Volunteer in a mission accomplishment surprise. 500-acre conservation easement amid dots of elk
Raffle! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Legacy Partner Program Takes Off; First stop on the tour was a recent acquisition, droppings, ponderosa pines, open meadows and a
Membership Numbers, TCA, Million Other News From State & the 3,500-acre Maclay ranch south of Missoula, view of Montana’s magnificent Mission Mountains
Dollar Club. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Regional Chair Meeting. . . . . . .12–13 followed by a drive through an adjacent ranch on a sun-drenched day, well, it just doesn’t get much
mountain elk foundation.
a “jewel” affixed between
the Elk Foundation is also hoping to protect. The
properties host a rare, uninterrupted migration
corridor for elk traveling between the Bitterroot and
better than that.
The Onckens have supported the Elk
Foundation’s mission on many levels and were
Sapphire mountain ranges. thrilled to be able to help the organization as
CANADA |8 DIVISION 3 (WEST) | 14–16 The group then traveled south for lunch and a conservation easement donors. Rick is a current
RMEF Canada Closes tour of the historic 50-room Daly Mansion, the board member. He and Penney are Habitat Partners,
ReZoominí in Yuma
Office; Suspends Banquets 1880’s-era summer home of copper baron and were lead contributors to both the new headquarters
the bride and groom’s names
for 2006 Life Member #15 millionaire Marcus Daly. Council members knew building campaign and the Elk Foundation’s
Doug Nelson Lives on the staff was planning some sort of surprise for continued on page 17
Thomas M. Jones
with New Generation
SOUTHWEST REGION | 10
Tucson Chapter is B-a-a-c-k DATIL, N.M.—Donning little more than a backpack, a GPS and a good pair of boots, thousands of youths
With a $72K Barnburner from across the country are going on an adventure at the Torstenson Family Wildlife Center (TFWC) that may
as well as a detachable well stick with them for a lifetime, thanks to an extraordinary partnership between the Boy Scouts 2 (CENTRAL)
DIVISION of America | 18–21
(BSA) and the Elk Foundation. First Ever Nebraska
And now negotiations are underway to give Elk Foundation volunteers and their family members the Brings
Statewide Elk Tag
opportunity to take in this awesome high-adventure experience for themselves. in $16K-Plus
NORTHEAST REGION | 12 Dubbed the Double H High Adventure Base, the Scouts’ program sends participants on a seven-day trek
Remembering
What? Cut a Gun From the hiking off-trail across the Elk Foundation’s 100,000-acre New Mexico ranch, the Torstenson Family Wildlife
Carlton Witter
General Raffle? Center. A staff guide leads crews of 7 to 10 scouts, teaching them map, compass and Global Positioning System
RSVP card. The programs (GPS) skills, geocaching, black powder shooting, archery, astronomy, wilderness medicine and “leave no trace”
camping. Crews also learn about the North American model of hunting and game management and become
proficient in identifying plants and animals present on the ranch.
Nearly 2,000 teens and adult scout leaders have completed the High Adventure Base program at the TFWC
NORTHWEST REGION | 14 over the past two summers. “Things are going great,” says Mark Anderson, who oversees the program(EAST)
DIVISION 1 for the | 24–26
Go Antlerman! Volunteer BSA. He is program director at the Philmont Scout Ranch in northern New Mexico. The BSA considers at the
Runs NYC Marathon in Everyoneí s an Elk
the Double H High Adventure Base an extension of the Philmont Scout Ranch, which isPennsylvania Elkat
similar in size Expo
and bridal shower
Elk Costume 137,493 acres but hosts upwards of 20,000 scouts each summer and has a waiting list of 30,000. Most scouts Julie Cowan
at Philmont do a 10-day backpacking trek along its network of trails that connect multiple staffed campsStokely
We Know What and
food resupply outposts. Since adventures at the Double H are off-trail and the ranch has only oneStooded camp
Roberts staff For
and food resupply, it is considered a more strenuous lesson in survival and a more demanding adventure than
SOUTHEAST REGION | 16 Philmont.
Find us online at www.rmef.org/wapiti SUMMER 2007 : wapiti 1
South Carolina’s New Low While at the Double H base, each crew completes a three-hour habitat enhancement project to benefit the
Country Chapter Spreads TFWC. Over the past two years this has translated into thousands of man-hours of free labor on the ranch. In
invitations coordinate
RMEF Word Through the largest habitat project to date, Boy Scouts built 200 rock bars along a dry drainage on the ranch to capture
Hunting continued on page 6
Find us online at www.rmef.org/wapiti WINTER 2006 : wapiti 1
for a cohesive look.
Covers
Program, bound with sheer ribbon For a fun touch, a Jeep (the groom’s ride
of choice) illustration was added to the
back of the program.
[p] 406.531.2818 [f] 772.382.2469 www.afgraphicdesign.com info@afgraphicdesign.com 1815 Hollis Street Missoula, Montana 59801
[p] 406.531.2818 [f] 772.382.2469 www.afgraphicdesign.com amy@afgraphicdesign.com
©2009 Amy Farrell: These original designs are the sole property of Amy Farrell. Any usage or reproduction without permission is prohibited.
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custom invitations & announcements • Trade show & e xhibit graphics
PRINT: annual report
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This full-color,features a
ensemble 24-page,
light sage rockypaper with
green mountain
elk foundation
bright printing and overlays.
Annual report
The invitation includes
a “jewel” affixed between
the bride and groom’s names
as well as a detachable
RSVP card. The programs
and bridal shower
invitations coordinate
for a cohesive look.
Program, bound with sheer ribbon For a fun touch, a Jeep (the groom’s ride
of choice) illustration was added to the
back of the program.
[p] 406.531.2818 [f] 772.382.2469 www.afgraphicdesign.com info@afgraphicdesign.com 1815 Hollis Street Missoula, Montana 59801
[p] 406.531.2818 [f] 772.382.2469 www.afgraphicdesign.com amy@afgraphicdesign.com
©2009 Amy Farrell: These original designs are the sole property of Amy Farrell. Any usage or reproduction without permission is prohibited.
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custom invitations & announcements • Trade show & e xhibit graphics
PRINT: forest fact book
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Oregon’s Forest Resource
This full-color,features a
ensemble 24-page,
The Oregon Forest Book: for-est (fôr’ist) n.
A dense growth of
Ecology, Economy and Society Forests cover almost half Sustainability
book designed to educate
light sage green paper with
of all Oregon
trees, plants and
land. The first thing you may notice about a forest is that
underbrush covering a it is dominated by trees. But a forest is really a complex Ecological, social and econ
ecosystem that consists of many interacting communities Oregon’s citizens. Using ou
large area. Historically of living organisms. These include: these important benefits far
used as a term in interdependent relationship
and give middle school-aged
bright printing and overlays.
• trees • fungi
England to define a the need for balance among
• shrubs • insects
royal hunting ground. • vines • mammals Ecological Value The forest floor
• grasses • birds from the simplest worm to th
• reptiles and prevent erosion. The ro
• herbaceous
forest temperature and mois
children Theinterest in pursuing
an invitation includes
(non-woody) plants • amphibians
greenhouse gas), produce o
• mosses • microorganisms all important ecological func
• algae • worms
Social Value Forests provide pl
These interact with one another and with to relax, rejuvenate and hav
the non-living part of their environment thousands of Oregonians vi
a a “jewel” affixed between
forestry career. includes a - including the soil, water and minerals - to
make up what we recognize as a forest.
hiking, camping, hunting, fi
wildlife. Another reason fore
Forest ecosystems benefit more than the to society is that they provid
plants and animals that call them home. products that we use on a d
Forests offer people recreation opportunities, as housing, furniture, newsp
custom full-spread illustration
the bride and groom’s names wildlife viewing and scenic buffers between cardboard.
Forest *
Oregon Department of Forestry
human developments. Forests are economic Economic Value Oregon harves
Non-forest engines for neighboring communities, providing (cone-bearing evergreens) th
* Excluding juniper woodlands and urban forests commercial products, jobs and tax support for local state, and is the leading pro
governments and community services. lumber in the nation. More
and multiple icons, detachable
as well as a charts and
people in Oregon earn a liv
directly with the state’s fores
Urban (1%) sector provides about 4 per
Land Uses in Oregon in the state. Forestry is espe
Water/Other (4%) Forests to rural economies, with ove
FORESTS: dominated by tree canopy (45%) (45%) of forestry-related jobs locat
graphs to organize information.
RSVP card. The programs RANGE: grassy open lands used for animal grazing (33%)
AGRICULTURE: farmlands (10%)
Rural (7%) communities outside of the P
metropolitan area.
RURAL: semi-developed landscapes (7%) Range
WATER/OTHER: lakes and rivers (4%)
Agriculture (10%) (33%)
and bridal shower
URBAN: houses, streets and buildings (1%)
Data from natural Resources Conservation Service (USDA)
4 • Oregon Forest Book | OREGOn FOREST RESOURCES InSTITUTE
invitations coordinate
Oregon’s Landmark Forest Laws
for a cohesive look.
The Oregon Forest Practices Act, passed
in 1971, outlines management practices that foresters must
consider when planning timber harvests on state or private
lands. Federal agencies, while not required to follow
Oregon law, usually meet or exceed these requirements. Regulation of Roads - Road building is
Scientific research is used to update forest regulations and strictly regulated to protect water quality
practices as needed. Some of the requirements stipulated and reduce the chance of erosion.
by the Forest Practices Act are:
Reforestation - Clearcuts must
be replanted with thriving trees
within two years of harvest.
Scenic Buffers - Buffers are left to
protect visual quality on designated
scenic highways.
Limit on Clearcuts - Clearcut size is limited.
Protection of Wildlife Habitat - Live trees, snags,
and downed wood are left after harvest as wildlife
habitat. Nesting areas of sensitive wildlife species
are protected from disturbance.
Thanks to Oregon’s
Forest Practices Act, other
environmental protection laws
and a variety of management
objectives, there is a mosaic of
Protection of Water Resources - diverse forest stands across the
Stream, lake and wetland buffers state. Oregon currently harvests
are required to protect water quality about 4 billion “board feet” of
and fish habitat. timber per year, enough to build
about 266,000 three-bedroom
homes. This harvest amount is
Oregon Grows More Timber Than it Cuts less than half the total growth
Growth and Mortality on Oregon Timberland,* 1990-2004 in forest timber each year.
Program, bound with sheer ribbon For a fun touch, a Jeep (the groom’s ride
WESTERN OREGON EASTERN OREGON TOTAL 12”
In the Field of choice) illustration was added2,275 the10,294
Total Growth (growth in live trees) 8,019 to 1” 12”
Timber harvests
“Riparian” refers to the area on or near the banks of a river or other body of water. When looking at a landscape from above, Death (due to fire,
program. -3,175
back of the insects or age) -1,139
-723
-872
-3,898
-2,011
the riparian zone often looks like a bright green ribbon of bushes and broadleaf trees running along both sides of a river or Net Growth 3,705 681 4,385 One Board Foot
stream. Next time you are near a river, see if you can find the “green ribbon” of riparian area! * Rounded numbers in millions of board feet.
Source: USDA Forest Service, Pacific northwest Research Station; BLM, Oregon State Office; E.D. Hovee & Company
12 • Oregon Forest Book | OREGOn FOREST RESOURCES InSTITUTE OREGOn FOREST RESOURCES InSTITUTE | Oregon Forest Book • 13
[p] 406.531.2818 [f] 772.382.2469 www.afgraphicdesign.com info@afgraphicdesign.com 1815 Hollis Street Missoula, Montana 59801
[p] 406.531.2818 [f] 772.382.2469 www.afgraphicdesign.com amy@afgraphicdesign.com
©2009 Amy Farrell: These original designs are the sole property of Amy Farrell. Any usage or reproduction without permission is prohibited.