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Latest Updates from the Blog

Invest in Our Community This Spring
Mountaineers CEO, Tom Vogl, shares about the resilience he has seen this season and how your spring donation will strengthen our community and help us lean deeper into our mission.

30 in 30: Climbing Mailbox Peak 30 Times in 30 Days
Mike "Mailbox Mike" Dubois climbed Mailbox Peak 30 times in 30 days to honor every addict's struggle to get clean. Read more about how he did it, and why.

Action Alert: Help take federal climate investments across the finish line
Momentum is building in Congress again for the passage of critical climate investments. Read on for the latest on where congressional action on climate stands, and take action - your legislators need to hear from you on why we can’t miss this opportunity.

Open Nominations: Join The Mountaineers Board of Directors in 2022
Our goal is for the members of our Board of Directors to represent the communities we currently serve and those we wish to serve. Last year, we launched a new, innovative nominations process to help identify prospective Board members who could bring the qualifications and perspectives we seek for our Board. Now is the time to nominate yourself or someone you know to help drive the future of our organization.

Foothills Volunteer Spotlight: Phoebe Smith
Our Foothills volunteers and activity leaders are the heart and soul of our branch. This month we celebrate Phoebe Smith.

The Mountains are Calling... Or Was That a Pika?
In this piece from Mountaineer magazine, we offer information on how to submit pika observations to Fish & Wildlife.
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