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Art Night for Old-Growth: Rally Sign Making

Join us for a night of art and old-growth activism as we come together to make signs and banners for the Bureau of Land Management’s Integrated Vegetation Management (IVM) project opposition rally!

We will supply the poster board, banners, paints, and refreshments for an evening of grassroots community activism.*

No sign-up necessary. Just join us at our downtown Ashland office at 562 A St. between 5:30-7:30 p.m. to help us build momentum to stop the BLM’s IVM project and save some of Oregon’s most important old-growth forests!

Join us for the community rally at 1 p.m. at the James A. Redden U.S. Courthouse at 310 W 6th. Medford, OR 97501. Please note: This will be a peaceful rally, and signs will not be permitted into the courthouse. Those who are entering the courthouse must abide by courthouse rules in a respectful manner.

For additional information, please contact Allee Gustafson, our Events and Volunteer Manager at 541-488-5789, extension 1014.

*KS Wild will be holding onto all signs made with supplied materials. If you’d like to make a sign of your own to keep, please bring your own poster board, cardboard, etc.

Date & Time:

March 26, 2024 @ 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm

Cost:

Free

KS Wild Center

562 "A" Street
Ashland,97520

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