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Make Ancient Forest Logging History
On Monday, October 4th HUNDREDS will gather in the Siskiyou Wild Rivers area of southwestern Oregon for a peaceful protest rally to stop the Biscuit Logging Project - the largest logging project in U.S. history!
Be a Part of History!
Make Ancient Forest Logging History!
Siskiyou Wild Rivers, Oregon
Monday, October 4th
HUNDREDS will gather for a peaceful protest rally to stop the Biscuit Logging Project. The specifics of the event will be posted at http://www.forestadvocate.org, and on the rally hotline (541) 482-2640.
WHY?
THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION has placed the Siskiyou Wild Rivers Area of southwestern Oregon on the chopping block with the largest logging project in U.S. history! The so-called Biscuit Post-Fire Recovery Project would cut down 19,000 acres of ancient forest reserves and roadless wildlands in one of the most biologically diverse forests in the world! Click here for more information on the http://www.siskiyou.org Biscuit timbersale.
WHERE TO MEET?
MONDAY, October 4th
Meet 7am (sharp) at the Selma Community Center in Selma, Oregon (Take Hwy 199 south of Grants Pass about 15 miles to the community of Selma). We will brief the group on the specifics of the event then head to the location of the rally. We will provide bagels, coffee, fruit, cereal ($3 requested) and offer sack lunches ($5 requested).
SUNDAY, October 3rd
Please join us for pre-rally preparations. Most folks will come on Sunday to get ready for the rally. Come early on Sunday for training, planning and dinner. Located at the Selma Community Center ((Take Hwy 199 south of Grants Pass about 15 miles to the community of Selma). There is a 4 acre field for tent camping and large gymnasium in case of rain. Sorry, no showers. Come prepared for rain or shine. Bring your own sleeping bag/pad, tent, warm cloths, flash light, water bottle and snacks.
1-5pm, Non-Violent Training, Forest workshops, Grassroots Organizing, Poster Making, etc
5pm-7pm, Dinner ($5 donation requested)
7pm - Rally Briefing
DO YOU WANT TO BE A RALLY ORGANIZER? We need help postering, passing out leaflets and coordinating rides. Let us know if you can help.
ARRIVE WITH FIVE: Help make this an historic event by arriving with 5 of your friends. Please share this with your friends and networks.
FOR MORE INFORMATION: Details and regular update will be posted at http://www.forestadvocate.org and (541) 482-2640. You can also email us at nfpa [at] forestadvocate.org. Carpools around the Northwest available.
COME EARLY for the Wild Weekend Wild Siskiyou!
National Forest Protection Alliance's - 6th Annual National Convention
Friday, October 1 to Sunday, October 3
Join with grassroots forest activists from across the Northwest and nation for what promises to be a historic weekend at the National Forest Protection Alliance's 6th annual convention. The convention will be held at Sis-Q Meadows near Cave Junction, Oregon. Registration is required. Please email: lesley [at] kswild.org or call: 541-488-5789.
Make Ancient Forest Logging History!
Siskiyou Wild Rivers, Oregon
Monday, October 4th
HUNDREDS will gather for a peaceful protest rally to stop the Biscuit Logging Project. The specifics of the event will be posted at http://www.forestadvocate.org, and on the rally hotline (541) 482-2640.
WHY?
THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION has placed the Siskiyou Wild Rivers Area of southwestern Oregon on the chopping block with the largest logging project in U.S. history! The so-called Biscuit Post-Fire Recovery Project would cut down 19,000 acres of ancient forest reserves and roadless wildlands in one of the most biologically diverse forests in the world! Click here for more information on the http://www.siskiyou.org Biscuit timbersale.
WHERE TO MEET?
MONDAY, October 4th
Meet 7am (sharp) at the Selma Community Center in Selma, Oregon (Take Hwy 199 south of Grants Pass about 15 miles to the community of Selma). We will brief the group on the specifics of the event then head to the location of the rally. We will provide bagels, coffee, fruit, cereal ($3 requested) and offer sack lunches ($5 requested).
SUNDAY, October 3rd
Please join us for pre-rally preparations. Most folks will come on Sunday to get ready for the rally. Come early on Sunday for training, planning and dinner. Located at the Selma Community Center ((Take Hwy 199 south of Grants Pass about 15 miles to the community of Selma). There is a 4 acre field for tent camping and large gymnasium in case of rain. Sorry, no showers. Come prepared for rain or shine. Bring your own sleeping bag/pad, tent, warm cloths, flash light, water bottle and snacks.
1-5pm, Non-Violent Training, Forest workshops, Grassroots Organizing, Poster Making, etc
5pm-7pm, Dinner ($5 donation requested)
7pm - Rally Briefing
DO YOU WANT TO BE A RALLY ORGANIZER? We need help postering, passing out leaflets and coordinating rides. Let us know if you can help.
ARRIVE WITH FIVE: Help make this an historic event by arriving with 5 of your friends. Please share this with your friends and networks.
FOR MORE INFORMATION: Details and regular update will be posted at http://www.forestadvocate.org and (541) 482-2640. You can also email us at nfpa [at] forestadvocate.org. Carpools around the Northwest available.
COME EARLY for the Wild Weekend Wild Siskiyou!
National Forest Protection Alliance's - 6th Annual National Convention
Friday, October 1 to Sunday, October 3
Join with grassroots forest activists from across the Northwest and nation for what promises to be a historic weekend at the National Forest Protection Alliance's 6th annual convention. The convention will be held at Sis-Q Meadows near Cave Junction, Oregon. Registration is required. Please email: lesley [at] kswild.org or call: 541-488-5789.
For more information:
http://www.forestadvocate.org
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