Upcoming activist opportunties

If you are keen on wanting to get involved in environmental protection of the Olympic Peninsula, here’s some ways to make your voice heard. From Benjamin Greuel, of the Sierra Club. Good opportunities if you are not participating in some of this weeks  Jefferson County activities listed elsewhere on the site.

Over the last number of months, the Sierra Club, Olympics Park Associates, Olympic Forest Coalition and partner organizations have
been working to articulate a conservation vision for the Olympic Peninsula. We are now in a position to gather your input on a variety of ways to permanently protect our pristine Peninsula watersheds. Tim McNulty of the Olympic Park Associates asked me to forward you an invitation to attend a Wild Olympics Activist Workshop in your area to hear about how you can get involved in a new exciting campaign to protect our beloved forests and rivers on the Olympic Peninsula.

Please RSVP to join us at one of the following Wild Olympics Activist

Workshops:
PORT ANGELES
What:  Wild Olympics Activist Workshop – Port Angeles
Where:  Port Angeles Library – Ray Carver Room (2210 South Peabody St. –
Port Angeles, WA 98362)
When:  Wednesday, September 9thth – 7:00-8:30pm

PORT HADLOCK
What:  Wild Olympics Activist Workshop – Port Hadlock Featuring Author, Poet
Tim McNulty
Where:  Jefferson County Library (620 Cedar Avenue – Port Hadlock 98339)
When:  Thursday, September 10th – 7:00-8:30pm

SEQUIM
What:  Wild Olympics Activist Workshop – Sequim Featuring Author, Poet Tim
McNulty
Where:  Dungeness River Audubon Center, Railroad Bridge Park (2151 West
Hendrickson Road – Sequim, WA 98382)
When:  Friday, September 11thth – 7:00-8:30pm

Please contact Ben Greuel at 206-378-0114 x 319 or ben@wildolympics.org with any questions and to RSVP.

Benjamin Greuel – Public Lands Organizer – Sierra Club
ben.greuel@sierraclub.org

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