Inletkeeper appreciates support

Cook Inletkeeper would like to extend a big thank you to the City of Homer Grants Program, administered by the Homer Foundation, for supporting the efforts of local nonprofit organizations. Support from the City of Homer helps Inletkeeper continue important work toward its mission to protect the Cook Inlet watershed and the life it sustains. Now in its 19th year, Cook Inletkeeper and its many members, supporters and volunteers appreciate the city’s support for the work we do in the Homer area, including electronics  recycling, citizen stream monitoring, clean boating outreach and safe drinking water classes. 

Inletkeeper looks forward to continuing to serve Homer residents. Many of you visited our safe drinking water booth at the Rotary Health Fair in the fall, and we hope to see many more at the next Homer Electronics Recycling Event, Saturday, April 26, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Spenard Builders  Supply. 

Thank you again to the City of Homer for funding these important projects through their grants program with the Homer Foundation. 

Rachel Lord, outreach coordinator 

Cook Inletkeeper 

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