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11.09.2009
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Event:
Livin' La Verde Potluck Picnic and Open Space Event in Tucson
11.07.2009
You and your affiliated organizations are invited to the La Vida Verde, potluck picnic and open space event, Saturday, November 7th at Reid Park, ramadas 14 and 15, from 11am to sunset. Passive tabling is encouraged.
This event will focus on uniting our Tucson community and organizations in pursuit of our common vision and goals.
It has been said that 100 concerned and informed people, especially if they represent a diverse cross section of our community, can effect significant changes in our culture and our laws.
It has also been said that a concerted effort by a broad base of organizations can transform project initiatives into the actuality of existing programs in our culture.
We, today, have that capability.
Come and participate at the picnic and be a part of this process.
For more information contact Tom Mendola at 400-4489.
Location:
Reid Park, ramadas #14 and #15