#ClipperIsTheNewKXL Presidential Debate Action RSVP!
Please RSVP below if you will be attending the #ClipperIsTheNewKXL action in Milwaukee, WI on February 11.

GOAL: To demonstrate concern over Alberta Clipper and similar tar sands pipelines and expansions, urging candidates to oppose the expansion of Clipper and similar projects.

ACTION PLAN: Rally before the Democratic presidential debate in Milwaukee to show the massive opposition to Enbridge pipelines and tar sand expansion projects in our state, region and world.

TIME: 6:00 pm Central Time
DATE: February 11, 2016
LOCATION: Outside of the Helene Zelazo Center for the Performing Arts, East Kenwood Boulevard, Milwaukee, WI

PARKING AND MASS TRANSIT: https://www4.uwm.edu/parking/ 

CONTACT: Cassie Steiner, cassandra.steiner@sierraclub.org



SOCIAL MEDIA BLAST DAY: On February 8 - 9, we will be leading a "social media blast." For sample posts and graphics, follow @SierraClubWI

POST-RALLY WATCHPARTY: After the action, we will be gathering to watch and live tweet the debate in the UWM Cinema, warm up, and eat pizza. Vegetarian options will be available. Due to room capacity, priority will be given to students, youth, and folks from out of state. This watchparty is hosted by the UW-Milwaukee College Democrats.


VOLUNTEERS NEEDED:
Petitioning/one on one communicating with the crowd outside the debate venue
"Crowd control" and leading cheers
Spreading the word/Recruiting (see recruitment packet here: http://bit.ly/1PSXUZv)
Writing Op Eds
Please contact cassandra.steiner@sierraclub.org for more information about volunteering

SPRING FORWARD: A WISCONSIN YOUTH STRATEGY SESSION: https://www.facebook.com/events/444436682416881/ 

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