From: Rein Attemann, Washington Environmental Council <Rein_Attemann_Washington_Environ@mail.vresp.com>
Date: Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 4:38 PM
Subject: See you at the Peace Arch
Dear Liz,
The Salish Sea is under threat from numerous coal and oil export project proposals that would make our region a super fossil fuel highway - threatening our communities, our livelihoods, our health, our global climate, and our cherished Salish Sea. That is why First Nations, Tribes, and communities along the Salish Sea, both from Canada and American, are joining together in a unified voice for to protect the sacredness of the Salish Sea on September 20. The message is clear - it is time for action to defend the Salish Sea and our future from dangerous fossil fuel development. Check out the details below and RSVP today!
What: International Rally: Climate Change Knows No Borders
Where: Peace Arch Park in Blaine, WA (bring your Discover Pass) When: Saturday, September 20th from 1:00 to 3:00 pm RSVP here! Speakers: Representatives from the Tsleil-Waututh Sacred Trust, the Semiahmoo First Nation, and the Lummi Nation. Transportation: Carpooling, vanpooling, and public transportation are highly encouraged. There will be some carpooling arranged, but indicate that in your RSVP: Additional logistics: You will not have to cross the border to join the rally. It wouldn't be the same without you there – RSVP for this international day of action! See you at the Peace Arch State Park. Rein Rein Attemann Puget Sound Advocacy Manager
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