Hot Off the Wire — 12/31/24

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Rewild your yard –the Native Plant sale is open! Get your plants from the Clallam Conservation District.


Help Washington State with climate and just transition -Join 350.org’s Civic Action Team — Much of the effort to move forward on climate change will occur outside of the federal government, and WA state needs to continue to shine a beacon of hope. Sign up with the Civic Action Team and move crucial state legislation forward.


Interfaith Book Read – This year’s book is “Your Heart Was Made for This:
Contemplative Practices for Meeting a World in Crises
with Courage, Integrity and Love”
by Oren Jay Sofer.
If you are interested in facilitating a book group or joining, contact Marilyn Eash at marilynoe@msn.com.


Feb. 10: Rainwater collection workshop – on Zoom! More information will be sent out closer to the date.

Inspiration

In Australia, Knitting Nannas is an international disorganization where people come together to ensure that our land, air and water are preserved for our children and grandchildren. We sit, knit, plot, have a yarn and a cuppa, and bear witness to the war against the greedy, short-sighted corporations that are trying to rape our land and divide our communities.

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