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BLUERIBBON COALITION ANNOUNCES ONLINE AUCTION FOR ACCESS

The BlueRibbon Coalition (BRC), a nationwide, non-profit recreation access group, announced today the launch of its 2009 Board of Directors Online Auction, put together by board members to help raise funds for preserving responsible recreational access.

Announced earlier this year, the auction is a result of BRC board members taking initiative to make use of one of the many new and exciting avenues for non-profit fund raising. The auction will last into May of 2009, with many items available for bidding. Included among them are gift certificates, trail guide books, snowmobile boots, a tire pressure gauge, CB radio antenna, lodging in West Yellowstone, and more.

All of the proceeds from the auction will be used to defend your access. A list of items can be viewed on BRC's website (BRC Board Auction 2009 - BlueRibbon Coalition) and will be updated as new items are added.

Thanks for your time,

Ric Foster

Public Lands Department Manager

BlueRibbon Coalition

208-237-1008 ext 107

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