PORT ANGELES — Listings received by Thursday for the North Olympic Land Trust plaque at the Clallam County Courthouse will be added in the new year.
Every donation of $100 to the nonprofit organization can be used to purchase a listing.
The office needs to receive donations and forms by Jan. 30 so the next plaque engraving can be ordered.
Donors can provide brief descriptions to honor or memorialize others or show their own support for the land trust’s work in protecting special qualities of area lands, such as habitat for salmon and other wildlife, farmland, commercial timberland, clean water and air, scenic vistas, open space and cultural heritage.
The plaques have been updated each year since the land trust presented artwork called “Elwha Return” to the county in 2007.
Local artists Clark Mundy, Darrell Charles Jr. and Al Charles Jr. created the artwork — made of cedar and hammered copper — to help the land trust fund its work.
Land trust Executive Director Greg Good said forms can be downloaded at www.nolt.org or requested by phoning the office at 360-417-1815.