If you live or ride near the Salem-Keizer area, here’s a great opportunity to learn how to advocate for bike- and pedestrian-friendly transportation and land use policies. Join Environment Oregon and 1000 Friends of Oregon for a workshop on “Activism 101: Building a Livable Salem-Keizer” (it’s happening tomorrow!).
Click here to RSVP if you’d like to attend.
Wednesday, October 28, 6 – 7:30pm
Salem Central Library’s Anderson Room
585 Liberty St SE, Salem
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The workshop will kick off with a panel discussion with Peter Courtney, Senate President, and Chris Hagerbaumer, Oregon Environmental Council Deputy Director. Following the discussion, field organizers will train participants on effective advocacy techniques including letter writing, phone calling, public testimony, and organizing.
If you’re unable to make the workshop on Wednesday, you can still fill out the form to stay up-to-date on future advocacy events and learning opportunities.
In other Salem-Keizer news:
Sixth graders at Jane Goodall Elementary suit up to ride in the rain for their Bike Safety Education course. The school’s BSE program was featured in Saturday’s Statesman Journal.
