

Dear Friends:
For those of you in Colorado Springs, winter is here. We hope you are snuggled with those you love as the snow falls reminding us of the peace and beauty of our magical winters. We know that many are still recovering from the Supreme Court blow. We understand that to work for years on an issue about which we all care so deeply, and then to lose amidst so much controversy is a tough pill to swallow. Sometimes good does not prevail...initially, at least...but we cannot give up now. In fact, the loss of Strawberry Fields makes it all the more important that we act now to protect our remaining public park land. The POPS ballot initiative will finally allow the people to vote on whether they want to be the final arbiter of selling and disposing of our public lands. Our polling shows that over 70% of the public does. It is your land. You should have a say in whether government bureaucrats can play monopoly with our open spaces.
To that end, we ask that you help by donating to IndyGive! Save Cheyenne is fortunate to have some incredible matching partners who are eager to match your donations. So, please take a moment to give now so your donation will be matched. No donation is too small.
https://indygive.com/nonprofit/save-cheyenne/
We are delighted to share that corepower yoga has donated a free month of unlimited yoga, a $280 value, to Save Cheyenne to protect our parks. For every $10 you donate, you get one entry into a drawing to be held at the end of December. The more you give, the more chances to win -- and we all win. Oh yeah, and if you tell a friend, and they give also, email us their name at savecheyennemountain@gmail.com, and we will double your entries. THANK YOU, corepower!
Big Hugs to our Matching Partners!
Burrowing Owl, corepower yoga, Gallery 113, Jim Bensberg, Steve Price, Kat & Bob Tudor, Broadmoor Neighbors, & Neighbors of Cheyenne Canon
Share this link on your social media, and ask others to give as well! We hope to see you are our first POPS & HOPS at Trails End on 11/17 from 2pm - 6pm. Trails End offers over 40 craft beers, cider, wine and kombucha which you can self pour to sample several. Kent Obee, President of Save Cheyenne will be there to answer questions about and discuss the POPS ballot initiative.
Cheers,
The Save Cheyenne Board