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Tell the EPA: Keep coal waste out of our water!
Join us for a press conference and living mural demonstration on July 5th!
Coal-fired power plants across Pennsylvania and the rest of the country are allowed to dump millions of pounds of toxic heavy metals into our water every year -- but you can help change that!
The EPA is considering stronger limits on toxic coal waste in our water and we can help make sure the protections are put into place by showing strong public support.
Sierra Club volunteers will be at Penn's Landing in Philadelphia Friday the 5th to inform folks attending the Taste of Philadelphia event about the need for a strong EPA rule to keep toxic coal waste out of our water.
We'll be displaying a living mural to show how toxic coal waste affects our water, holding a press conference and collecting signatures in support of protections against toxic coal waste.
Join the fun -- help spread the word to keep toxic coal waste out of our water!
Here are the details:
WHO: You and other activists from Sierra Club and allied environmental groups
WHAT: Outreach and press conference at Taste of Philly festival to support limits on toxic coal waste pollution
WHEN: Friday, July 5, 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 pm
WHERE: Meet at Front Street & Chestnut Streets in Philadelphia, by Penn's Landing
Use this link to RSVP or e-mail Randy Francisco at randy.francisco@sierraclub.org.
2013 Annual Members' Outing
Date: | Friday, July 12, 2013 to Sunday, July 14, 2013 |
Time: | |
Presented by: | Pennsylvania Chapter |
Leader: | Carli Timpson - 717.232.0101 pennsylvania.chapter@sierraclub.org |
Location: | Susquehannock State Park, Drumore, PA 17518, USA |
Registration required. |
You're invited to take part in our annual member outing and retreat July 12-14 at Susquehannock State Park with the Sierra Club Pennsylvania Chapter in Lancaster County!
Susquehannock State Park sits on 224 beautiful acres in Drumore Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. The park is on a scenic plateau overlooking the Susquehanna River and Conowingo Reservoir, and features two vistas, including Hawk Pointe, known for its wide array of bird species.
Our outing weekend is full of a variety of activities, many kid-friendly. Our outings include hiking, paddling and a tour of the numerous energy production sites nearby. The paddle trip will visit the Indian Rock petroglyphs, located in the lower Susquehanna - an extraordinary opportunity to view Native American rock art!
Susquehannock is also close to outstanding cultural and historical attractions. It's only 15 miles to Lancaster City, home to our 15th President, James Buchanan, and abolitionist Thaddeus Stevens. Lancaster also features Wheatland's Gardens and the popular Tanger Arboretum, which features more than 100 species of trees from around the world.
RSVP by going to pennsylvania.sierracub.org where you can find the outing listed under events on the home page or by calling Carli Timpson at 717-232-0101.
Phonebanking, letter writing, canvassing, 1-on-1 meetings, events and other activities are being organized. Thanks to Bryan Crenshaw, we have a great blog pacleanair.blogspot.com and a very informative Twitter account @pacleanair. If anyone wants to have a 1-on-1 discussion with me on how to get involved please call me at 732-589-8024. To be added to the google group list, send your name and email address to william.kramer@sierraclub.org. You will be kept up to date on all campaign activities.
SPG Executive Committee Meetings
Time | Assemble 9:00, work until no later than noon. |
Place | Park Office (Hunting Hill Mansion) Rear Entrance |
Wear | long pants, otherwise dress for the weather. |
Bring | Water, work gloves if you have them, insect repellent with 20-30% DEET, also bring friends & family. |
RSVP |
SPG Hikes
Bill Brainerd, outings coordinator, organizes hikes in the SPG area. Send your e-mail address to wbrainerd3@gmail.com, and he will notify you of upcoming hikes.
Visit www.pennsylvania.sierraclub.org/southeastern for service projects in Wissahickon and Pennypack Parks.
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