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    November 7, 2018
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NEWMONT NORTH AMERICA NEWMONT NOTES Safety Share: Is your vehicle prepared for winter? Employees support local nonprofits through Legacy Fund program With winter weather just around the corner it is important to plan ahead and be prepared for the cold temperatures and hazardous driving conditions. Many of us take the time to wrtenze our homes, but what about our vehicies? Review these tips to get your winter driving conditions: . Service the radiator and maintain antifreeze level Did you know that in 2018 the Newmont Legacy Fund wil donate a total of S140,000 to communities in Fremont, Teller, and El Paso countes? where does all that money conefrem? 30%ofour eo0+ car ready for Newmont Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mine employees generousy for donate to the nonprofts of their choice and Newmont matches their donations dollar-for-dolar. The 2019 Legacy Fund campaign just concluded with an unbelievable total of $154,000 to be distibuted to local communities in Colorado next year check bre tread or, roplace tres with snow tires * Keep gas tank full to avoid ice in the tank and fuel . Use a wintertime fomula in your windshield washer * Prepare a winter emergency kit to keep in your car in case you become stranded which includes blankets food and water, booster cables, flares, bag of sand or cat litter (for traction), tire pump, flashlight, first aid kit, cell phone charger, and a compass Newmont employces help install fence for local nonprofit $154,000 Nowmont's CC&V Mine Technical Services (MTS) team members recently helped to install about 600 meters of 8 fence posts at the Colorado Wolf and Wildlife Center outside of Divide, Colorado. MTS provided a team of 10 people to assist in the construction of the fence, which will be used to increase the area that the wolves are able to roam. The certer is a nonprofit sanctuary f and wild canines offening guided tours and conservationed students to build upon their cdlassroom experience and programs. There are currently about 20 wolves on site. connect up-close in the field with ervironmental science in permining. all of which were rescued or donated and are no longer reclamation, water, air able to function in the wild Students visit CC&V to learn more about environmental science CC&V recently hosted a mine tour for the Classical Academy's high School environmental science class. This educational opportunity for wolves blasing.noise, and historic reservation Our purpose is to create value and improve lives through sustainable and responsible mining Connect with us! Lona Shaw Facebook.com/Newmontccvmineations Manager T 719.689.4044 Lorna. Shaw@newmont.com www.newmont.com