Blog posts from around the country
Maryland Chapter
The results of the Primary Election provided the Group with two worthy contenders for
its endorsement for Mayor- Mr. Gavin Buckley ,the Democratic nominee and the present
Republican Mayor Mike Pantelides.
Alabama Chapter
There are many places where development is positive for communities, when built right. But when public ratepayer money has bought lands that are supposed to permanently protect the region’s drinking water source, this is not the right place for…
Alabama Chapter
Recognized as the deepest canyon east of the Mississippi, Little River Canyon National Preserve is a natural wonder. But before it became part of the National Park System in 1992, the area was much different than it is today.
Alabama Chapter
It is time to elect new leaders for the Alabama Chapter of the Sierra Club. Every Chapter of the Sierra Club has an Executive Committee to provide guidance and leadership. The Alabama Chapter Executive Committee consists of 8 elected members (4 of…
Central Piedmont Group / North Carolina Chapter / North Carolina
Central Piedmont's Service Outings are always productive. Thanks to our terrific volunteers who worked on the Thread Trail and to Outings Leader Mary Lou Buck,
Ventura Sierra Club / Santa Barbara-Ventura Chapter / California
I recently had the chance to go to the first Ventura Sierra Club Educational Speaker meeting. The guest speaker for the day was Nicole Norelli she is from USCB; in the Maine Science Institute (MSI).
Santa Lucia Chapter
Getting people outdoors to experience nature first hand has a profound effect on their interest in preserving those places.
Lone Star Chapter
Riding the tide of successful city council resolutions acknowledging Indigenous Peoples’ Day and opposing the border wall on October 5, a group of representatives from Eagle Pass, Public Citizen, and the Sierra Club made their way to the Travis…
Lone Star Chapter
October 5 was a big day in Austin that could have reverberations in communities across Texas. In case you missed it, here’s a bit of hope to keep you speaking out, organizing, and moving forward with your community for a better tomorrow.