UPDATED: Postponed to 2022

Yep, we jinxed it! As soon as we shared how EXCITED we were to celebrate the Placer Conservator in person, the rates of Covid infection shot up. ☹ As a result, we have made the tough decision to postpone the Placer Conservator event scheduled for this October. Rather than hosting another virtual event, we are waiting until we can safely celebrate the special people who help make land conservation possible — Paul Aronowitz and members like you — in person in 2022.

Despite that setback, one thing that is NOT changing is our plan to move full steam ahead on protecting more land. In fact, we hope to complete the creation of THREE (or more) preserves before the end of 2021! That includes the permanent protection of land along the Wild and Scenic section of the North Fork American River — which is being made possible by funds raised from generous supporters like you at last year’s Placer Conservator event.

That’s why the funds raised at the Placer Conservator are so critical to our success as an organization. Now that we’re not having the Placer Conservator event this fall, our need for community support in 2021 is greater than ever! Here’s how you can help…

For Organizations, please consider sponsoring our “non-event” with a 100% charitable donation. Not only will you be making an investment that will benefit us all for years to come, we will also thank you publicly for generously sticking with your annual support on social media and in our electronic and printed newsletters! Learn more about sponsorship here.

For Individuals, please help us celebrate our 30th anniversary and all we have accomplished together through our newly expanded “30 for 30” campaign!

And everyone can safely participate in our Online Auction this fall! Stay tuned to learn how you can be the winning bidder of amazing vacation stays, unique experiences, local dining/drinking outings, and other exciting items or packages!

No matter how you participate, your tax-deductible investment supports Placer Land Trust’s work of protecting natural and agricultural land, restoring habitat, and enhancing outdoor recreation which makes Placer County a great place to live, work and play – now and forever. Let’s not let Covid come between us and conservation!

Questions? Please contact Kara Walker at kara.walker@placerlandtrust.org or 530-887-9222.

Placer Land Trust’s annual Placer Conservator event is all about celebrating the people who make land conservation in our region possible. For this year’s event, we are planning to be back in person with our members and can’t wait to honor our 2021 Placer Conservator Awardee, Paul Aronowitz!

Paul has been a “rock” for Placer Land Trust, serving as our legal counsel since our early days, helping to ensure that our conservation projects are legally sound and positioned to provide the best possible outcomes for all. Paul, along with his wife Diane, has also been a member for nearly two decades, helping to fund the permanent protection of our valued lands. We simply wouldn’t be where we are as an organization without Paul’s involvement!

The funds raised at the Placer Conservator are critical to our success as an organization, supporting Placer Land Trust’s work of protecting natural and agricultural land, restoring habitat, and enhancing outdoor recreation which makes Placer County a great place to live, work and play – now and forever. 

Additional information will be coming soon; keep on eye on this webpage for more details in the near future. Tickets will go on sale later in August, and opportunities to sponsor the event are available now. We hope to see you there!

Paul Aronowitz

Paul Aronowitz was born and raised in Long Island, New York. He met and married his wife, Diane Lambert, in Boulder, Colorado in 1973. Paul graduated from the University of Miami in 1975, and from the University of San Francisco School of Law (Kendrick Hall) 1978.

Paul’s law firm, Aronowitz Skidmore Lyon, has been involved with Placer Land Trust for over two decades. He and his firm have acted both as legal counsel and as counsel for parties desiring to enter into agreements with Placer Land Trust.

“In my practice, I try to educate clients to the benefits of philanthropy by explaining the mutual advantages of land conservation to the client and the community,” says Paul. “Placer Land Trust offers a great opportunity to create lasting and meaningful impact through land conservation.”

Paul finds great satisfaction in partnering with Placer Land Trust to bring benefits to his clients through donating property for preservation. A number of our properties, including Bettencourt Preserve, Taylor Ranch Preserve, Liberty Ranch Preserve, were protected thanks to these collaborations.

“Seeing the final result is most gratifying,” says Paul. “These projects protect the native habitat for perpetuity, and have the added benefit of saving clients money while doing so. Another highlight is to actually get to experience some of Placer Land Trust’s treasures, such as on the guided walks through the Laursen Bear River Preserve to see the elusive CA dogface butterfly.”

Paul considers his 40+ years of practicing law in Auburn to be one continuous highlight. “I am most proud of the fact of that I have been requested to represent and advise the clients that I have over those years, and that those individuals entrusted their legal matters to me. I am extremely honored to have been selected the Conservator of the Year, and humbled to be in the same group with people like Sallysue Stein, Jim Branham & Bob Kingman, Daryl & Sue Oest, Eric & Paula Peach, Loren Clark, Mark Fowler, Joanne Neft, Alex Ferreira, Christine Turner, Andy & Shana Laursen, Joe Medeiros, Janice Forbes and Fred Yeager.”

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