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Theodore Roosevelt

Monday, April 7, 2014

----- Forwarded Message -----
From: Bobby King <bking@landstewardshipproject.org>
To: Bobby King <bking@landstewardshipproject.org>
Sent: Sunday, April 6, 2014 9:25 PM
Subject: Earth Day Plans for Frac Sand Petition - Get on the Bus!

To all-
 
I wanted to give those of you I know are most interested and engaged an outline of what is being planned for the delivery of the frac sand petitions to Governor Dayton on Earth Day, April 22. 
 
The bus is back! We have a 57 passenger bus scheduled on a route of Houston, Winona, Wabasha, Redwing, and St. Paul.  We will have press conferences in Winona, Redwing and St. Paul.  The bus route and times are below. If you want a seat, please, email me now and I will reserve you one.  We plan to fill the bus.
 
By the end of the week we will have the full details finalized and a much larger email out to everyone who has signed the petition and all LSP members. The good news is that as of today we have 4,475 signatures so we are on track to exceed the goal of 5.000 signatures by Earth Day.  I hope you can join us.  This is going to an exciting day.   
 
Bus schedule for April 22 delivery of frac sand petitions to Gov. Dayton:
·         7:15 a.m. leave Houston from Barista's Coffee House.
·         7:45 a.m. arrive in Winona at City Hall in Winona. Press conference at 8:00 a.m.  
·         9:00 a.m. arrive in Wabasha at City of Wabasha overflow parking lot across from Supervalu.
·         9:40 a.m. arrive in Red Wing. Press conference at 9:50 a.m.  
·         11:40 a.m. Arrive at the Capitol. Noon press conference and delivery of petitions to Governor Dayton’s office.
·         1:00 p.m.  Start return trip.
Please, share this email with others you know are interested.
 
Bobby King
Land Stewardship Project
612-722-6377
 

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