Join the conversation, tell your story

Date: 
July 10

Join Oregonians around the state and make your voice heard on top environmental concerns.

The Summer Conversation Series is in full swing! Hosted by the Oregon League of Conservation Voters Education Fund, this statewide series of forums is connecting communities with each other, relevant experts, and elected lawmakers to talk about what Oregonians have identified as top environmental issues:

  • Job creation through renewable energy made in the USA
  • Reducing Oregonians' exposure to dangerous toxic chemicals
  • Balanced growth that protects our communities in the wake of the BP disaster

How to participate:

The summer conversation series includes three evening dates in each of four counties. The forums are each one-hour conversations facilitated by respected community leaders and featuring topic-relevant experts from partner groups: 1000 Friends of Oregon, Environment Oregon, The Oregon Environmental Council, and The Renewable Northwest Project.

Click on a date in your county below for more information on topic and location.*

Clackamas County: Three evenings (Senator Martha Schrader will attend), July 19, August 4 and August 18

Deschutes County: Three evenings (Representative Judy Stiegler will attend), July 22, August 3 and August 24

Jackson County: Three evenings (Senator Alan Bates will attend), July 21, July 28 and August 18

Marion County: Three evenings (Representative Brian Clem will attend), July 20, August 5 and August 18

Can't make an event? We still want to hear from you! Click here to tell us what your top environmental issue is. Then tell us your story.

* Interested in videoing an event? We ask that you pre-register here.

 

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