Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Conservation League opening two new WI offices

The timing couldn't be better.

Wisconsin League of Conservation Voters Opens New Milwaukee Field Office
                                                                                                                                            
The Wisconsin League of Conservation Voters will open their new Milwaukee field office on Wednesday, August 19 at 6 PM (CT), introducing volunteers, community members and leaders, and activists to their expanded field program.

The Milwaukee field team will introduce the statewide accountability program to national League of Conservation Voters and Wisconsin League of Conservation Voters members, as well as provide information about upcoming events and important volunteer opportunities. Wisconsin League of Conservation Voters staff and local elected officials will discuss how the EPA’s recently announced Clean Power Plan will protect public health and lay out Senator Ron Johnson’s record of putting big polluters’ interests ahead of those of Wisconsin families.
                
WHAT:                 Wisconsin League of Conservation Voters Opens Milwaukee Field Office

WHO:                  WLCV Deputy Director Tom Stolp
       State Senator Chris Larson
       Other Elected Officials

WHERE:               2604 N. Booth St.
       Milwaukee, WI 53212
       
WHEN:                 Wednesday, August 19, 2015
        6:00 - 7:30pm (CT)

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Wisconsin League of Conservation Voters Opens New Green Bay Field Office

Green Bay, Wisconsin – The Wisconsin League of Conservation Voters will open their new Green Bay field office on Thursday, August 20 at 6 PM (CT), introducing volunteers, community members and leaders, and activists to their expanded field program.

The Green Bay field team will introduce the statewide accountability program to national League of Conservation Voters and Wisconsin League of Conservation Voters members, as well as provide information about upcoming events and important volunteer opportunities. Wisconsin League of Conservation Voters staff and local elected officials will discuss how the EPA’s recently announced Clean Power Plan will protect public health and lay out Senator Ron Johnson’s record of putting big polluters’ interest ahead of those of Wisconsin families.
                
WHAT:          Wisconsin League of Conservation Voters Green Bay Field Office Openin

WHO:           WLCV Political Director Staush Gruszynski
Outagamie County Executive and former State Representative Tom Nelson
Other local elected officials

WHERE:        425 S. Adams St.
Suite 204
Green Bay, WI 5430
       
WHEN:         Thursday, August 20, 2015
6:00 - 7:30pm (CT)




1 comment:

Anonymous said...

This is something that could really make a big difference. The constituencies for clean water and air are there and need some better organizing and focus. Time for me to join and support the League.