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Stand Up for Coyote Valley

Posted on October 5, 2016 in
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When:
April 22, 2018 @ 9:00 am – 12:30 pm
2018-04-22T09:00:00-07:00
2018-04-22T12:30:00-07:00
Where:
Coyote Valley
Cost:
Free
Contact:
Chris Sturken
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Put your best foot forward and join us for door to door canvassing in Coyote Valley.

Be part of the growing community of people ready to defend Coyote Valley from sprawl. Join our volunteers as we inform residents about what’s at stake. Our goal is to grow the base of people ready to take a stand the next time an industrial development is proposed for Coyote Valley. In this digital age, there’s nothing like old-fashioned, face-to-face interaction. We are looking for volunteers who are passionate about Coyote Valley and the protection of our region’s open space–and are willing to go door-to-door to spread the word.

We will provide you with simple talking points, a Protect Coyote Valley shirt, a Protect Coyote Valley hat, and all the materials you need to speak with local neighbors. All you need is to enjoy conversation. We’ll have fun while protecting a regional, invaluable treasure.

Don’t want to go door-to-door? You can also help us by making presentations to neighborhood association groups, talking to college classes, or tabling at community events. Email [email protected] if you are interested in other opportunities to stand and speak up for Coyote Valley.

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    Do sign up for more than one volunteer date if you can.

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    Definitioner

    POST (San Francisquito Watershed Council)
    The Watershed Council (formerly known as CRMP) has involved more than 80 agencies, community organizations, and individuals to plan for management of the San Francisquito Creek and its watershed. See also CRMP. <a href="http://www.pccf.org/crmp/">http://www.pccf.org/crmp/</a>
    POST (Pescadero Municipal Advisory Council)
    An elected advisory board to the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors which represents the unincorporated south coast communities of Pescadero, Loma Mar, and surrounding unincorporated areas (excluding San Gregorio and La Honda). The Midcoast Community Council is this group's equivalent on the Midcoast.
    POST (Peninsula Open Space Trust)
    Founded in 1977 as a land conservancy for the peninsula. After raising funds from private and public sources, POST purchases properties and then sells lands to public agencies when public monies become available. <a href="http://www.openspacetrust.org">www.openspacetrust.org</a>