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Speak for the Trees: Understanding Federal Forestry Changes and How They Affect You and Your Community // Shelton, WA

  • Shelton United Methodist Church 1900 King Street Shelton, WA, 98584 United States (map)

Join Mason County Climate Justice, Cedar Stewards of Mason County, Hope Plaza-Plaza Esperanza, and the Pacific Northwest Forest Climate Alliance to learn how changes in federal forest policies will affect places in Mason County like the Olympic National Forest. We'll provide tacos, beans and rice for everyone, and you're also welcome to bring a potluck dish to share if you wish. Squaxin Island Tribal Member Redwolf Krise will welcome us to start. Alex Budd from the Pacific Northwest Forest Climate Alliance will lead the presentation in English, with interpretation into Spanish, Mam, and Q'anjob'al. After the presentation, there will be a giveaway of diapers and a piñata raffle for families in need. We hope to see you there!

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