John Willits, longtime North Olympic Land Trust board of directors member, is one of two guests of honor at the Land Trust’s annual Conservation Breakfast on April 27. Photo by Michele d’Hemecourt
North Olympic Land Trust, Clallam County’s only local land conservation nonprofit, hosts its third Conservation Breakfast event from 8-9 a.m. Friday, April 27, at the Port Angeles Red Lion, 221 N. Lincoln St.
This year’s event has two purposes: to introduce new Land Trust executive director Tom Sanford and to celebrate Guest of Honor John Willits, a longtime NOLT board of directors member.
Tickets for the event are free and include breakfast.
For tickets, RSVP by e-mailing Matthew@NOLT.org by Tuesday, April 24.
A member of the Peninsula College faculty from 1968-1995, Willits started Peninsula College’s Forestry Tech program in 1968 and its Surveying Tech program in 1985. He has been a NOLT board member since 1994. He has served as the chairman of the Land Trust’s conservation committee for all but a few months over the last 18 years.
Sanford served as the executive director of the Olympic Park Institute from 2005 to 2011.
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