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SOCAN’s Regional and Local Project Encourages Climate Action

February 28
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

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SOCAN’s Regional and Local Project Encourages Climate Action

Join SOCAN February 28 at 6  pm via Zoom to learn how you can engage in climate action locally.

From SOCAN:

Addressing the climate crisis requires effort at all levels, from the individual to the federal. Are you wondering what might be happening locally that might interest you?
The Southern Oregon Climate Action Now (SOCAN) Government Program includes a Regional and Local Project with Action Teams that encourage climate action closer to home. The SOCAN February open public general meeting, via ZOOM, will offer a series of short summaries of what the SOCAN Climate Action Teams are undertaking to stimulate local efforts. Please join us to find out what is happening near you, offer suggestions, and maybe see where you might fit in.

The brief summaries will identify what these local teams are doing in Grants Pass, Medford, Jacksonville, Talent, Ashland and the Applegate Valley.

The virtual meeting will occur on February 28th from 6:00 to 7:00 pm via ZOOM. There is no charge for joining the meeting, but participants must register at the link on the SOCAN calendar event: https://socan.eco/events/

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