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Karuk Tribe ·  Yurok Tribe · Klamath Tribes · Klamath Water Users’ Association
P R E S S  A D V I S O R Y
For Immediate Release
: March 31, 2008

For more information:
Craig Tucker, Spokesperson Karuk Tribe   office 707-839-1982, cell 916-207-8294
Greg Addington, Klamath Water Users’ Association,
541-883-6100
TRIBES AND FARMERS CONTINUE TO PUSH FOR KLAMATH SOLUTION
Tribes and farmers hold strategy summit, continue working together to solve common problems
                                                                                                  
WHAT:
Tribes and Irrigators hold informal press conference to discuss Klamath Restoration Agreement and commitment to work together to solve Klamath Crisis.  
WHERE:   Karuk Tribal Housing Community Center, Dove Lane, Yreka, CA. (From Main Street Yreka take Oberlin Road East. Cross railroad tracks and turn right on Campbell Road. Go five blocks and turn right on Dove Lane. In less than a mile you will see the new Karuk Community Center on your right.)
WHEN: Tuesday, April 1, 2008 at 5 p.m.
WHO: Participants will include council and staff from the Karuk, Yurok, and Klamath Tribes and the Klamath Water Users’ Association.
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S. Craig Tucker, Ph.D.
Klamath Campaign Coordinator
Karuk Tribe of California
NEW NUMBER home office: 707-839-1982
Tribal office in Orleans: 530-627-3446 x3027
cell: 916-207-8294
ctucker@karuk.us
www.karuk.us
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