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This message was forwarded to the list by Larry Cruse.-----------Johnnie
 
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The Sierra Club is pleased to announce a Web server at the URL:
 
    http://www.sierraclub.org/
 
The Sierra Club Home Page gives access to the following
information:
 
    - an overview of the Sierra Club and its history
    - a list of current conservation action alerts so that you,
        too, can make a difference
    - a searchable collection of Sierra Club Conservation policies
 
    - descriptions of 1995 Outings - outdoor trips throughout
        the U.S. and around the world - hiking, biking, canoeing,
        skiing, service trips, and much, much more....
 
    - descriptions of books published through our award-winning
        Sierra Club Books program
 
    - how to contact local Sierra Club Chapters
        throughout North America
    - information about other organizations affiliated with the
        Sierra Club
    - The Planet - the Sierra Club's newsletter for activists
    - pointers to other environmental resources on the Internet
    - Sierra Club membership information
 
As you look at the Sierra Club's Web pages, you will get a
sense of our mission:
 
    - To explore, enjoy, and protect the wilderness;
    - To practice and promote the responsible use of the earth's
        ecosystems and resources;
    - To educate and enlist humanity to protect and restore the
        quality of the natural and human environment; and
    - To use all lawful means to carry out these objectives.
 
These Web pages have been primarily assembled by a group of
volunteers from the Sierra Club Information Technology Committee
and Sierra Student Coalition, led by volunteer Dan Anderson.
Additional assistance has been provided by Sierra Club staff.
 
Please stop by and visit.
 
Thank you,
Dan York
Chair, Sierra Club Information Technology Committee
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