Sierra Club Regional Political Training -Houston, Texas
DATE: June 11, 2016

Thank you for your interest in participating in on of Sierra Club's Regional Political Training! The training is an exciting opportunity to convene with fellow Sierra Club political activists from around the region.  During our one day training, you will learn skills to effectively utilize the Sierra Club's strength to win elections for environmental champions.

We will provide lunch and coffee.  

PLEASE NOTE: This year the Sierra Club will cover the costs of the training but not lodging. You or your chapter or group will be responsible for the cost of your travel and lodging, if needed. For questions regarding this form, please email political.desk@sierraclub.org

TRAINING LOCATION: St. Stephens Episcopal Church
ADDRESS: 1805 W Alabama St, Houston, TX 77098

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Linda First Name Linda *
Last Name King *
Email Address 1702 Sullins Way, Houston, TX  77058 *
Cell Phone Number (281-467-3624)
Home Phone Number (###-###-####)
 Lone Star Chapter, Houston Group *
City / State Houston / Texas *
Your Position (e.g. Group/Chapter Political  Committee Chair)I lead a committee of the Houston chapter that meets in the Clear Lake area (about 25 miles from the Houston Chapter meeting) every month primarily for educational purposes It is not political but environmental. *
What do you hope to learn from the training? How to get potential voters to select environmental candidates, how to briefly explain environmental issues.  To quickly answer questions such as these: The earth is always changing. I don't want to go back to a time before electricity. I don't believe in global warming.  How can I answer this type of question with charm and turn the people into environmental voters?
Do you have any food preferences or allergies? no gluten, no black pepper, no beef, no lamb, no milk, no sesame seeds.  Chicken and turkey and most vegetables are good to eat.  Gluten free bread without flax is good
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