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TLC in Final Stretch of Fundraising Campaign for Wolf Oak Woods
TLC is in the final stretch of its fundraising campaign for Wolf Oak Woods just outside of Woodstock.

The Land Conservancy of McHenry County (TLC) is in the final stretch of its fundraising campaign for Wolf Oak Woods just outside of Woodstock on Route 120.
TLC purchased the 30-acre parcel, a mosaic of woodland, wetland and prairie, in 2016. The property features a 350-year-old tree dubbed the Wolf Oak tree that is well known to passersby on Route 120.
In order to pay off the mortgage on the property, TLC has issued a final challenge to the community: raise the final $30,000. A group of local donors has pledged a total of $15,000 if community members and supporters will contribute the additional $15,000 to pay off the mortgage on Wolf Oak Woods. About $8,000 remains to be raised, and the deadline for the campaign has been extended to Sunday, Oct. 13.
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TLC purchased Wolf Oak Woods from the Clark family who had owned the property since the 1850s. “Wolf Oak Woods is special because of its highly visible location along Route 120 between Woodstock and McHenry. This tree and woodland have beaten the odds and have survived since the time of European settlement. We are excited about the opportunity to close out this campaign supported by such a broad number of donors in McHenry County and preserve this unique place forever,” said Lisa Haderlein, TLC’s executive director.
Contributions to the Wolf Oak can be made at www.Donorvest.com or by mailing a check to The Land Conservancy of McHenry County PO Box 352 Woodstock, IL 60098.
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The Land Conservancy of McHenry County is a member-based private nonprofit dedicated to preserving natural, scenic and agricultural land.