Thank you for your interest in PosterGarden's Trekking Pole Program. This page provides resources to the Media, Gardens and Associations interested in helping us communicate this program.
Net proceeds from the trekking pole program benefit nine participating Portland small parks and gardens including the Audubon Society of Portland, Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden, Forest Park Conservancy, Hoyt Arboretum, International Rose Test Garden, Lan Su Chinese Garden, Leach Botanical Garden, Pittock Mansion and the Portland Japanese Garden.
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Trekking Pole Press Releases
Trekking Pole Marketing Materials
Trekking Pole Web Art

Please feel free to copy and place on your own site. Link to: http://www.postergarden.com/gardens Images are 150x300px.If your site requires special sizes, please contact WMitchell@PosterGarden.com. We are happy to accommodate your requests.
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PosterGarden Project Manager Michelle Suffin Walks the Lan Su Chinese Garden
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PosterGarden Project Manager Michelle Suffin shows the flashlight grip
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PosterGarden Project Manager Michelle Suffin Uses the Digital Camera mount for a self portrait
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PosterGarden Project Manager Michelle Suffin and Product Developer Steve Goldrich photograph themselves at Lan Su Chinese Garden
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PosterGarden Project Manager Michelle Suffin Uses the Digital Camera mount to steady her camer
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PosterGarden Project Manager Michelle Suffin shows the optional compass trekking pole handle top
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PosterGarden's Wendy Mitchell Walks through Hoyt Arboretum
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PosterGarden's Wendy Mitchell Walks through Hoyt Arboretum
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PosterGarden's Wendy Mitchell demonstrates the ProGrip with Spotting Scope
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