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British Columbia Ancient Forests News Posted November 19, 2012 VANCOUVER: Sat. Nov. 24th - Storm the Riding for Ancient Forests! Rally and Outreach in Christy Clark’s RidingAncient Forest Alliance, November 19, 2012 Clark Giant in Christy Clark Grove on Vancouver Island When: Saturday November 24th Time:
Join concerned citizens and students for a brief but powerful rally for ancient forests and sustainable forestry jobs at BC Premier Christy Clark’s office, followed by a major door-to-door education campaign to reach thousands of households in the premier’s riding of Vancouver Kitsilano-Point Grey, during this critical period before the May 2013 provincial election! Invite others at https://www.facebook.com/events/374991255924831/?fref=ts Please bring a brief letter/gift request for the GIANT CHRISTMAS STOCKING addressed to Premier Clark asking her to “give a gift that keeps on giving” to British Columbians—the protection of our magnificent old-growth forests and sustainable, second-growth forestry jobs! Drop off your letter into the giant stocking for the media, hear some speeches, and then fan out across the riding to help reach thousands of households with a petition and letter-writing alert for residents asking Premier Clark to take action! If you’re shy you can simply deliver brochures into mailboxes and if you’re comfortable with speaking to strangers you can get local constituents to sign the petition door-to-door or on busy street corners—organizers will get you set up! It’ll be easy, and vitally necessary to help defend Beautiful British Columbia!
If possible please email us at info@ancientforestalliance.org to PLEDGE YOUR HELP at this crucial event so we can get a sense of our numbers!
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