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CRAIG HILL

Craig Hill is The News Tribune’s injury-prone Adventure writer. After eight years covering college football and basketball, he started writing about  adventure sports in 2004. He writes about everything from mountaineering and cycling to skiing and camping. You can reach him at craig.hill@thenewstribune.com

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Jeffrey P. Mayor has been The News Tribune’s Adventure editor since 2003, and oversees our weekly Adventure section. His coverage focuses on fishing, hunting, Mount Rainier and the state Department of Fish and Wildlife. You can reach him at jeff.mayor@thenewstribune.com

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The inside story on outside recreation for South Puget Sound and beyond
Friday, February 27th, 2009
Posted by Craig Hill @ 02:12:02 pm

From Whistler Blackcomb:

World-renowned environmental activist and lawyer Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will deliver the keynote address in Whistler at the 20-year anniversary celebration for the Association of Whistler Area Residents for the Environment (AWARE).

Kennedy, named one of Time Magazine’s Heroes for the Planet,
will discuss the role that natural resources play in work, health and identity.

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A passionate speaker, Kennedy has earned a reputation as a defender of the environment. He serves as Chief Prosecuting Attorney for the Hudson Riverkeeper and President of Waterkeeper Alliance. He is also a Clinical Professor and Supervising Attorney at Pace University School of Law’s Environmental Litigation Clinic and is co-host of Ring of Fire on Air America Radio.

For members of AWARE and for the community of Whistler, Kennedy’s passion and commitment to the environment made him a natural choice as the keynote speaker for this event.

“His appearance adds a massive amount of legitimacy to the cause that we’ve been fighting for over the past 20 years,” said AWARE board director and event organizer Brad Kasselman. “Whistler as a community has been a leader in identifying and carrying out the steps required on the journey to a sustainable future.”

Kennedy's published books include the New York Times’ bestseller Crimes Against Nature (2004), St. Francis of Assisi: A Life of Joy (2005), The Riverkeepers (1997), and Judge Frank M. Johnson, Jr: A Biography (1977). In addition, Kennedy’s articles have appeared in the New York Times, the Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, the Wall Street Journal, Newsweek, Rolling Stone, Atlantic Monthly, Esquire, the Nation, Outside Magazine and the Village Voice.

Kennedy is a graduate of Harvard University and has studied at the London School of Economics, the University of Virginia and Pace University School of Law. He holds a Masters Degree in Environmental Law.

An Evening with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. takes place Wednesday, March 4, 2009 at the TELUS Whistler Conference Centre. Doors open at 5 p.m. with the presentation, entitled Our Environmental Destiny, beginning at 6 p.m. A question and answer period will take place at 7 p.m. and from 7:45 – 9 p.m., a VIP reception will take place for those ticket holders.

Tickets are available at various prices – quoted in Canadian dollars. General tickets are available for $20; Green Zone priority seating tickets are available for $30 and the VIP reception tickets cost $125. Accommodation is available with rates starting as low as $129 CAD ($103 USD) per night. For event tickets and accommodation options, visit www.whistler.com or call 1.800.WHISTLER. Event tickets can also be purchased at the Whistler Visitor Information Centre.