Navy Blue Organic Cotton Cap with Embroidered Logo: $20
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A must for any Land Trust "Explore the
Door" hike or any outdoor activity, this 100% organic cotton cap has an
adjustable tuck strap with velcro closure. It's available in a solid
navy blue color and features green lettering on the embroidered Land
Trust logo on the front. One size fits all. Available exclusively from
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Brown Organic Cotton Corps Cap with Embroidered Logo: $20
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Wearing this trendy corps cap is a perfect way to show
your support of the Door County Land Trust. This 100% organic
cotton cap is available in a solid brown color and features cream lettering on the embroidered Land
Trust logo on the front. One size fits all. Available exclusively from
the Door County Land Trust.
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Natural-colored Canvas Tote Bag: $10
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 This natural-colored canvas tote bag sports the
Door County Land Trust
logo printed in green on one side. The dimensions of this tote bag are
10.5 inches wide by 12.5 inches tall with a 4.5 inch gusset and two 24
inch carrying straps. Available exclusively from the Door County Land
Trust.
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Water Bottle: $10
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 A perfect companion to any outdoor adventure, this
rugged water bottle features a white Door County Land
Trust logo on a green metallic finish. The water bottle comes with
an attached carabiner clip to help secure it to your belt or backpack
and a built-in compass to help you find your way. The bottle stands just
over 6 inches tall and holds 16 oz. Available exclusively from the Door County Land
Trust.
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The Nature of Door edited by Norbert Blei and Karen Yancey: $15
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Subtitled, "Door County Writers and Artists on Preservation of Place," this book of essays
and poetry belongs on the bookshelf of anyone who loves Door County. Door County Land Trust's 20 Special Places are featured in this 5-1/2" x 8-1/2" soft cover book.
Inside pages are illustrated with black and white drawings by renowned artist, Charles Peterson, while the front and back covers feature Dan Anderson's beautiful black and white photographs. Norbert Blei is a well-known Door County author, and Karen Yancey is a member of the Land Trust's board of directors.
When purchased directly from the Land Trust, 100% of the sales price goes to
support our land preservation work.
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Door County's Wildflowers by Frances Burton and Aurelia Stampp: $20
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With striking full-color photographs on every page, this field guide is as much at home on a coffee table as in a backpack. The book features identification information, folklore, and historical uses of 250 of Door County's wildflowers, along with an introduction by Door County Land Trust's Executive Director, Dan Burke. Flexi-bound for years of use.
5" x 8" x 7/8". Frances Burton and Aurelia Stampp are the authors of two previous books, one of which won a national award, and Frances serves on the
Land Trust's board of directors. This makes a beautiful gift for anyone who loves Door County. When purchased directly from
the Land Trust, 100% of the sales price goes to support our land
preservation work.
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Wildflowers of Door County by Paul and Marilyn Mahlberg : $18
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This easy-to-use guide contains nearly 400 watercolor paintings by artist Marilyn Waite Mahlberg, all done from Door County wildflower specimens. Even for the least experienced wildflower fan, it will serve as an easy and precise guide to the many flowers of Door County, while at the same time providing the wildflower aficionado with botanical details unavailable in typical guides. Written by botanist Paul Mahlberg, this guide combines the Mahlbergs' passion for wildflowers and their love of Door County. Royalties from this book benefit the Land Trust.
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