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Muskegon Save Our Shoreline (SOS) has been in existence since 1974 and was originally formed to successfully oppose the construction of a steel mill on the shores of Muskegon Lake. SOS continues to be involved with a number of issues primarily involving the preservation of the shoreline of Muskegon area lakes and allowing free public access.

 

EARTH PLEDGE

I promise to protect the Earth, to respect wild animals and their habitats, to explore the wonders of nature through responsible choices and actions. I will lead by my example to help build a better future.

jima

In Memorandom


Jim Austin, winner of the 2005 Muskegon County Environmental Coordinating Council's Lifetime Achievement Award for Environmental Excellence!

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EARTH PLEDGE

I promise to protect the Earth, to respect wild animals and their habitats, to explore the wonders of nature through responsible choices and actions. I will lead by my example to help build a better future.

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From Earth Rangers

jima

In Memorandom


Jim Austin, winner of the 2005 Muskegon County Environmental Coordinating Council's Lifetime Achievement Award for Environmental Excellence!

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Congratulations! austin

to Jim Austin, SOS President Emeritus, for winning the 2005 Muskegon Area Environmental Excellence Lifetime Achievement Award!

The banquet honoring Jim and other winners, took place at the Muskegon Harbor Holiday Inn on
April 21, 2005.

 

This year the banquet speaker was David Rusk, an internationally renowned urban policy consultant. Mr. Rusk is a former federal Labor Department official, New Mexico legislator, and Mayor of Albuquerque. He has worked in over 120 U.S. communities and lectured on urban problems in Canada, England, Germany, South Africa, and the Netherlands.

 

The purpose of the Muskegon Area Environmental Excellence Awards is to recognize individuals, organizations, educators, businesses and groups for significant contributions and long-standing commitment to a better environment and to encourage environmental progress in Muskegon County.

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