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Your Five Minute News Flash
Greenbelt Alliance * Volume 2, Issue 6: June 2003
JUNE 2003 PHOTO-OF-THE-MONTH!

Photographer: Richard Rollins
In
this edition
Feature: Contra Costa County: Smart Growth or Sprawl?
Feature: A Smart Growth Vision for San Jose's Coyote
Valley
Feature: Greenbelt Alliance OriginsPreserving Agriculture
and Promoting Smart Growth
Office News: Need Photo-of-the-Month Contest Entries
Upcoming Outings & Events
Contra
Costa County: Smart Growth or Sprawl? Report Released
Greenbelt Alliance has released an in-depth analysis of Contra Costa county's
sprawl threats and opportunities for smarter growth.
A
Smart Growth Vision for San Jose's Coyote Valley
Greenbelt Alliance has just released Getting It Right: Preventing Sprawl
in Coyote Valley, a comprehensive report outlining a smart growth
vision for development in San Jose's Coyote Valley.

Greenbelt
Alliance Origins: Preserving Agriculture and Promoting Smart Growth
2003 marks the forty-fifth anniversary of Greenbelt Alliance's
work to protect open space and promote livable communities. Throughout
this year we are highlighting our history in the Newswire.

Photo-of-the-Month Contest
Do you enjoy capturing the beauty of the Bay Area on film? Do you have
a great photo of a vibrant neighborhood, a scenic landscape, or anything
you think illustrates the mission of Greenbelt Alliance? Then enter Greenbelt
Alliance's Photo-of-the-Month Contest! You could have your image published
on Greenbelt Alliance's homepage and receive a copy of 101 Great Hikes
of the Bay Area.

Upcoming
Outings & Events
July 12: Greenbelt Outing: Farms in Berkeley?
July 26: Greenbelt Outing: Solano Herbs and Fruit
August 3: Greenbelt Outing: Dairy Delight

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away! Your membership gives us the means to protect open space and promote
livable communities. Start creating a better future for the Bay Area now.
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