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Action Reports
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We provided attendees with information about Step It Up, global warming, local businesses that promote green living and steps they could take to reduce their carbon emissions. We also provided them with letters to our government representative to cosponser the Global Warming P...
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Our Ride started off 3 strong at New Haven Green heading north for Hartford and glory! We lost one rider early to a cold ,which I can only assume was caused by this weeks weird weather. The 2 of us continued on through Sleeping Giant, Wallingford, Middletown and the never en...
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Mass Audubon's Joppa Flats Wildlife Sanctuary had 250 people. Some folks stopped by as part of a "step it up" rally road-trip - visiting Step It Up sites in the area throughout the day. We had a very nice mix of well-informed environmentalists who compost and have switched to...
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The event which started at 9:00 A.M.include several songs and a speech by Mayor Don Richards. Most of those attending traveled on a bikes to join the the rally at Hudson, Wisconsin.
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Kids -- carrying handmade signs about global warming -- set out on a walk from Cambridge to a StepItUp Rally in Boston Common early on Saturday afternoon. As they crossed the Charles River on the Mass. Avenue Bridge, the honking of horns was heard and thumbs up signs were seen...
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A high energy call on Congress from Maryland at the State Capitol. Speakers included and Arctic Explorer, State Senators and Delegates, County Councilmembers, Community Leaders, National and Regional Environmental Leaders.
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We had 90 students, faculty, and staff attend our event. All participants enjoyed music, an organic BBQ, a speech on the politics of global warming by a Union political science professor Anne Reynolds, and all participants signed the banner. All participants then marched dow...
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Mother Nature smiled on us last Saturday for StepitUp Aquidneck Island. The kids especially enjoyed singing, looking at the exhibits and listening to our senator, Sheldon Whitehouse, and many others speak of Global Warming, and the need to cut carbon emissions.
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Regaled by peacocks in the garden, soothed by the soft air of the organic greenhouse, and delighted with the delicate hues of spring lettuce, weekend guests and local supporters joined Himalayan Institute residents to plant castor beans and discuss the Institute?s BioVedic ene...
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I had just a small group,about 10 people,and we did a 17.5 mile bike ride.I didn't get any press coverage,though I did contact them.Everyone had a great time,we had nice wheather,though a bit chilly! All are looking forward to getting together again,not only for Step it Up act...
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On a rainy, cold day in Walla Walla around 100 people gathered in a local park to deliver our message to Congress. There was so much excitement in our small community!! Community members made personal pledges to reduce in their personal lives and received a raffle ticket. S...
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35 people submitted photos for our photo petition to send to local representatives! Each let our representatives know what about the NC High Country they wanted protected by limiting climate change. For example: "Our Natural Playground!", "Our Seasons!" "Our Land!", etc. Our ...
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Approximately 250 people gathered to hear speakers: Senator Carol Migden, Environmental Hero - Randy Hayes, Marin County Supervisor and Environmental leader Charles McGlashan.
And to enjoy family events and activities including a youth play on global warming soon to be put ...
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Many people showed up to sign the petition as well as to participate in many activates. Kids had fun with games and face painting. People enjoyed cookies and lemonade while bands played music. There was information available to read about as well as a place to buy trees to ...
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We had a great event on the courthouse lawn in Boulder, CO with speakers, singer-songwriter, the Whither Weather Jazz Quintet, dance troup, booths, and we read a speech sent to us by our rep. Mark Udall.
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fun fun fun!
lots of friends thinking toward change.
Thank you!
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In spite of cold (44 F), cloudy weather and a chilly wind off Lake Huron, 25 people (and 1 Corgi) attended our event. We took several photos because not everyone could stay the whole time (too cold!) Lots of good discussion.
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In spite of a rainy morning in Sonoma we had a hearty group that grew to approximately 60 people. We had lots of support from hundreds of passerbys as we were located at the main intersection in town. We also had the managing editor from one of our local papers there with his ...
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A small group of us braved swift high water, cold, and muddy conditions to run and walk a favorite local trail, about 8 miles of scenic single track near the Ohio river. Spending time on the trail reminded us that the best times don't require any emissions, the best way to ge...
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