CSPA is awesome, and they need funds...

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Hey everyone. I mentioned this group on another thread, but thought they needed their own "topic" here to be sure everyone heard about them. I hope I am not out of line, but they are really getting things done and they need help.

I have been following them for a few weeks and they are fantastic at fighting for our rights, ie saving the delta. Although they do lots of other fishing related things, they seem to be the most focused group I have run into at protecting the Delta - and they need help. I just contributed, and I would encourage anyone else who can, to do so. Also, send the link to other clubs, your marina, etc. to get the owrd out. Sign up for their newsletter and you will see how much they do! They might just be the ones to get it done!

Here is a post and the link.

http://www.calsport.org/index.htm

Thanks,

JIm

CSPA needs funds to defend California's fisheries from unprecedented assault
December 8, 2008 -- The accelerated pace of the assault on California's water and fish has caused CSPA to spring into action on a broad front in defense of California's impacted fisheries. The directors have had to spread themselves thin to cover such issues as the collapse of the salmon runs, the striper trial, the delta law suit, numerous FERC hearings, 34 point pollution concerns including two law suits, the attempt by the governor and Senator Feinstein to build a peripheral canal, the the bureau plan to put gates on False River and Three Mile Slough, Delta Vision and Bay Delta Conservation Plan hearings, CEQA hearings, EIR hearings, toxic runoff, additional requests for delta water, pending legislation and other fisheries related issues dealing with geography from Sierra streams to the ocean.

No other fisheries advocacy organization is working for anglers on all these fronts but the coffers are practically bare and it is estimated that the now frantic pace of defending our fisheries in 2009 will involve expenses approaching $200,000. Some early 2009 contributions have provided the funds for CSPA to continue its operations without halt. Contributions of $1000 by the Diablo Valley Fly Fisherman and $500 by the Tracy Fly Fishers of the NCCFFF as well as contributions from private donors and businesses have reached close to $6,000 level, a great start but more is needed.

CSPA members are asked to carry the word to their clubs, to retail outlets, bait shops, fly shops and all other interests that use or profit from California's fisheries to help us in the fight. Member Tom Coss, a generous contributor for 2009, has suggested that a $1 conservation fee be added to bass tournament registrations with the funds forwarded to CSPA.

CSPA has added a membership premium plan as an incentive to join and as a way to spread the word of CSPA's work to protect our fisheries. Memberships begin at $30 with a listing on the donor page and our weekly newsletter as a premium. membership at higher levels include premiums of hats, shirts and fleece jackets. The premiums will begin shipping about the middle of December, 2008. Consider giving the gift of a CSPA membership to family or friends for the holidays. It will provide the longest lasting benefit of anything found under the tree.

As a guide, our membership chair suggests that clubs contribute on the following schedule, less than 100 members, $250; from 100 to 200 members, $500; from 200 members +, $1000. A number of hats, shirts and jackets will be given as premiums for club raffles, etc.

We need your help, join CSPA at the level you can afford. If you're a club member, ask your club to join. We also ask you to suggest to your fly shop, bait shop or any place you spend your fishing dollars to join CSPA. Wouldn't it be great to walk into a shop and see all of the people behind the counter wearing a CSPA hat. An army may run on its stomach but the work that CSPA does requires dollars.

Help us protect and enhance California's fisheries both for your self and your grandchildren.

To join via snail mail, www.calsport.org/membership.htm

To join on-line, www.calsport.org/paypal.htm
 
I agree. Been following them for months. Everyone should at least sign up for their email list, it's free.

While we're at it. consider joining the Bay Institute, at bay dot org.

They lead the fight to restore water to the San Joaquin...
 
Mitch,

Thanks - I will check them out. If anybody knows any other good groups, let us know. The battle to save the delta will take all the support we can give!

Jim
 
I am also currently looking for contributions to keep myself going.
Having been unemployed for about 3 years now has seriously taxed the cash flow and it needs replenishing.
Please see the table below for contribution levels and rewards program.

Owners of Boats Suggested Contribution Reward

16-18ft. $5.00 R-MAILED Thanks

19-22ft. $7.46 E-MAILED Thanks
& Coffee Mug

23-28ft. $12.50 E-MAILED Thanks
& T-Shirt

29-32ft. $17.00 E-Mailed Thanks
& Monogrammed
Coffee Mug

33-38ft. $24.99 E-Mailed Thanks
Monogrammed Mug
T-Shirt

39-42ft. $29.72 E-Mailed Thanks
Monogrammed Mug
Monogrammed "T"

43-48ft. $37.50 All of above plus
A Wish that you
have a good year

over 48ft. $55.00 MINIMUM NOTHING...with a
Boat that size you
don't need
anything

Please forward E-Mail address so I can send you address for contributions to be sent.
 
Gee Tang...I'n in the same situation...If you would be kind enough to Donate $50.00 to my cause I will give you a 1 year subscription to BE in appreciation...
 
Ha Ha Ha Tanq, we might consider your request if you work 24/7/365 to save our precious Delta......

Delta folks, Tanq has a tendency to post inappropriately after enjoying a few too many Tanqueray martinis........
 
No Martini's consumed at the time of Posting.
Everybody has their hand out for money....So I may as well stick mine out too.
 
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