Join Us As we Break a World Record on July 12

Help us turn 30,000 fish into a movement to shut down line 5 written on a darkened picture of a pile of origami fish

We’ve folded over 30,000 origami fish—now it’s time to bring them to life in a stunning, can’t-ignore-it display that sends a powerful message: Shut Down Line 5!

Thanks to the creativity and dedication of people from across the country, we're about to break the record for the largest display of origami fish — each one a symbol of our shared commitment to protect the Great Lakes and shut down Line 5. With every fish, we're sending a clear message: clean water matters more than corporate pipelines.

Now it's time to bring it all together.

Join us on July 12 as we attempt to break the world record for the largest display of origami fish — and you'll want to see it with your own eyes. Imagine a display of over 30,000 paper fish, each one telling a story, carrying a pledge, and making it impossible for decision-makers to ignore the call: Shut Down Line 5.

This isn't just an art installation. It's a movement. It's a splash of resistance. And it's a celebration of the people who believe in a future where our water is safe, clean, and protected.

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We need your help to make this display happen. Whether you can help string fish, set them up on the display, help us with a final count, etc—we’ve got a spot for you.

📅 Volunteer shifts available from now until July 12- day and evening shifts available

📍 Sierra Club office in Madison, located at 754 Williamson Street in Madison, or on your own!

💪 No experience necessary—just bring your energy and we’ll show you the ropes.
 

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