Invitation to Sno-Isle Leadership Meeting Thursday, July 10, 5:30 pm via Zoom
All Sierra Club members are invited to the monthly Sno-Isle group leadership meetings. Learn about group goals and processes. This month we will be planning for upcoming outings and social events, and also adopting our plans to move climate and environmental action forward for 2025-2027.
Contact co-chairs for the Zoom link: Cynthia Jones: cynthiaj42258@gmail.com Nancy Johnson: jargent6986@gmail.com |
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Learn through Fun with Kicking Gas Video
Spread the word about how the Kicking Gas program helps people make the move from fossil fuels to healthy electric energy. A free lesson plan uses the attached animated video as a starting point for teaching about clean energy, public health and how we can all take action for the environment. It is designed for learners from 3rd to 12th grade, and educators can download it by signing up for the Kicking Gas newsletter. |
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A Day on Whidbey: Film, Forest & Food Saturday, July 26
Join us for one or all of these events. Transportation options can be found in the Details link. - Orca: Life in Black and White film screening at The Clyde Theater in Langley, plus a conversation with the filmmaker. Proceeds benefitting the Whidbey Watershed Stewards.
- Hike Putney Woods or Saratoga Woods.
- Dinner at a Langley restaurant.
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National Day of Action: Make Good Trouble July 17
Five years after the passing of civil rights activist Congressman John Lewis, communities across the country will take to the streets, courthouses and community spaces to carry forward his fight for justice, rights, and dignity for all.
Find events in Bothell, Coupeville, Lynnwood, Lake Forest Park and Shoreline, plus more to be scheduled |
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Your Feedback for State Climate Plan
The Comprehensive Climate Action Plan (CCAP) serves as a roadmap for reducing emissions and building a sustainable future. The public comment period has begun and extends until August 22. Your feedback can include such topics as which greenhouse gas reduction measures should be prioritized, how should they be implemented, and what regional considerations should be included. Attend a Zoom meeting: Thursday, July 17 from 9:00 to 10:30 am Or provide written comments |
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Speak Up for Island County Ecosystems
Island County is accepting public comments on the Comprehensive Plan through July 14. The Whidbey Environmental Action Network (WEAN) encourages Island County citizens to ask county planners to designate ecosystems as climate resilience resources and to plan for their protection. |
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One Million Rising Against Authoritarianism Wednesdays, July 16, 30 and August 13 Virtual, 5 - 6 pm
Indivisible is offering a training series teaching strategic non-cooperation to fight authoritarianism. The plan is to motivate, train, and equip citizens to disrupt, delay, and even at times, make it impossible for this administration to enact corrupt policy. |
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WEAN Festive Fundraiser August 17, 3:00 - 6:00 pm Dancing Fish Vineyards, 1953 Newman Rd Freeland, Whidbey Island
Save the date and grab your tickets for the Whidbey Environmental Action Network (WEAN) Summer benefit. This festive fundraiser honors the history and future of WEAN's environmental advocacy. It features a programmatic update and the premier of a WEAN video, plus music, appetizers, and both alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks in a pristine setting. |
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Salmon Enchanted Evening Saturday, July 19, 5:30 - 8:30 Cascadia Meadows, 7027 Maxwelton Rd Clinton, Whidbey Island
Enjoy relaxing music, bird entertainment, plus fabulous food and beverages, including a selection of decadent pies. All to benefit Whidbey Watershed Stewards. |
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Forest Protection Webinar Series Begins Wednesday, July 9, 7:00 pm via Zoom
The Pacific Northwest Forest Climate Alliance and partners are hosting a three part webinar series examining the extreme ways federal forests are under attack by the Trump administration and what it means for efforts to preserve a healthy environment and a livable climate.
The July webinar will examine the impacts of the Fix our Forests Act. The second and third webinars will continue to bring together experts to analyze administrative actions and help us understand where to go from here. |
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Candidate Forums Guide Voters
The League of Women Voters of Snohomish County and the 2025 Forum Partnership Coalition offer a candidate forum series for the primary elections coming up. Voters will make decisions on a variety of local positions that affect daily lives. All forums will be recorded and made available on the League’s YouTube Channel, and the podcast channel lwvsnoho.podbean.com, as well as KSER and KXIR FM radio. |
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Edmonds Marsh Restoration News |
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After reviewing a grant pre-proposal prepared by the Edmonds Marsh Estuary Associates and submitted by the City of Edmonds, the National Coastal Resilience Fund team sent a letter of congratulations on being chosen for submission of a full grant proposal.
If awarded, the grant would build on previous work and deliver a flood risk and vulnerability assessment, a community selected restoration and conceptual design, a land appraisal, a cultural resources site study, restoration cost estimates and a plan for future project funding, plus a 30% preliminary design. |
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Whidbey Camano Land Trust Addition
A generous donation has expanded the Lagoon Point Community Forest. The 5 acre property hosts a beautiful, healthy forest of Western Hemlock and Douglas Fir, towering above a lush understory of salmonberry and sword ferns. The property, which includes wetlands along a seasonal stream, is located within a critical wildlife corridor. |
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Snohomish County Forest Lands
A sustainable forest plan is in the works and will need your support soon. Commissioner of Public Lands Upthegrove will need tremendous grassroots support from the public and county council since the Department of Natural Resources Board is not on his side. Now is a good time to ask how we should manage the forests to serve the best interests of local communities and the Tribes in Snohomish County. |
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Help Spread the Word
Sierra Club volunteers have been showing up at events all around the Sno-Isle counties area, discussing local environmental justice needs with our neighbors. Stop by the Sierra Club table or booth at these upcoming events: Everett Farmer's Market Sunday, July 20, 10:30 am - 3:00 pm Wetmore Ave, between Hewitt and Pacific Indivisible SnoCo Outdoor Social Sunday, July 20, 2:00 - 3:00 pm Wall and Rockefeller, Everett See how fun and inspiring it can be to help others understand the issues and learn useful responses. |
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The clearest way into the universe
is through a forest wilderness.
John Muir |
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