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Eastside Audubon Memberships Half Price in August

Think of it as a summer break: Eastside Audubon is making it easier during August to become a member for the first time.

For newcomers to our non-profit conservation organization, Individual Memberships are $12.50 and Family Memberships are $20 — half our annual dues for new members who join this month.

Eastside Audubon is known for its habitat restoration, nature education and birding programs in eastern King County. As a member, you’ll receive a monthly newsletter with announcements of birding walks and field trips, volunteer opportunities, and birding classes, as well as updates on local conservation topics. Learn more about how your membership contributes to the community.

Whether you want to get your hands dirty pulling out invasive weeds at the Audubon BirdLoop at Marymoor Park or you seek the satisfaction of supporting a group that promotes conservation and nature education, you’ll find it worthwhile to become a member of Eastside Audubon. To join now or learn more, visit the Eastside Audubon website.

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