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2012-12-17 14:37:44.000 – Abby Blackburn,  Membership & Events Coordinator

Our gift to you for your support!

We’re a nonprofit, member-supported institution, and we need YOUR help to keep our operations up and running. Up to 50,000 of you consult our website every day, yet less than 5,000 of you actually help support our work… Can you help even out that imbalance?

Please consider helping to support this website and all the important work that we do in weather observation, atmospheric research, public outreach and science education by making a tax-deductible donation or purchasing a membership today. Your support funds our operations!

We’ve even got a special year-end membership promotion to sweeten the deal: Become a member, purchase a gift membership for someone else, or upgrade your current membership and you’ll receive a beautiful, solid pewter Mount Washington Observatory ornament in addition to our full suite of incredible member benefits. It’s our little way of saying thank you.

There are exactly two weeks left until the end of the year, and we still need to raise $78,183 in membership dues and charitable donations in order to meet our budget. Your membership purchase or upgrade, or donation of any amount will help us meet this goal so that we may continue our 80-year legacy of independent scientific research and education on Mount Washington. THANK YOU for your support!

 

Abby Blackburn,  Membership & Events Coordinator

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