Book drawing and event a steaming success
Last Friday evening, Nov.7th, Wildlands CPR and Montana artist Claire Emery hosted a very successful Gallery Night event here in Missoula, featuring our Limited Edition Set of A Road Runs Through It and Claire's striking wood engravings. The venue, ZooTown Brew, (a new coffee shop in town - you can always use another one), was packed for the entire three hours, as folks bought drawing tickets to win the Set, perused Claire's work, and lounged with drinks in the shop's cozy atmosphere. There are a couple of pictures, below. We heard from the Kinko's across the street that they wondered what was going on, as the big windows of the Brew were steamed up the whole night.
Many thanks to all who donated to Wildlands CPR via the raffle! The winner is from Missoula, a twenty-something guy who enthusiastically got his raffle ticket that night, and was ecstatic that he won.
To further support Wildlands CPR's work of restoring watersheds and stopping off-road vehicle abuse, (or purchase your very own Limited Edition Set), click here.


Wildlands CPR's Executive Director, Bethanie Walder (in background) encouraging contributions towards the Limited Edition Set (note their checkbook in hand!) while in foreground, young and future Wildlands CPR supporters revel.
