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Fundraising!

Hello friends and family!  The Lawrence Chapter of Citizens Climate Lobby will be hosting a fundraiser to send our members to Washington, D.C.  Below are the details to get involved!  Part of the money raised could go towards my fund, so please consider participating.  :)

Friends,
 
It's time to party for a cause: Help send our Lawrence Citizen Climate Lobby members to DC to lobby on behalf of all of us and our sweet planet.
 
If you're on Facebook, go here for details, to RSVP, and to invite other friends:
 
If you're a Facebook holdout (I understand!), here's the scoop:
 
Party for the Planet!
 
Party at Studio 901, 901 Pennsylvania St. in Lawrence, with music by Christen Buie and Byron James
 
February 15, Saturday, 6-9
 
Bring: Food and drink to share AND your checkbooks!
 
Donations support local Citizens Climate Lobby (CCL) volunteers traveling to DC in June to lobby for carbon fee and dividend legislation. CCL's solution is the most effective means of reducing carbon in the atmosphere and also protects the poor and middle class.
 
 
And for info on local CCL activities contact Co-Leaders:
 
Emily Reno -- renowr1ter@gmail.com
 
Frank Schawaller -- wizard2368@gmail.com

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