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March 9, 2009
CLEAN VOTE for CLEAN ENERGY - Clean Energy Day II at the Capitol, March 19

Get involved! Let your legislator know that clean energy policies will help our state get further down the road to economic recovery.

STAND WITH YOUR FELLOW KANSANS -

Demand a Clean Vote for Clean Energy


CLEAN ENERGY DAY II

MARCH 19, 2009

State Capitol
Topeka, KS

Please print and distribute the schedule and directions (.pdf), and post this event flier (.pdf) on your Facebook, MySpace, or other online space.

For more information, go to www.kansascleanenergy.com

- SCHEDULE FOR MARCH 19 -

Prior to Noon
Arrive at Topeka Ice Parking Lot. (Located immediately south of the Santa Fe Apartment Bldg on 7th St. and Madison). It will be marked as "Permit Parking Only," but rally participants have permission to use the parking lot. There will be buses available to shuttle participants from the parking lot to rally site.

Noon
Rally for Clean Energy on the southwest corner of the Kansas Capitol Building at 10th St. and Harrison. Bring signs and friends!

1:00 PM
Meeting with your legislator. Please find out ahead of time who your representative is - go to http://www.ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/vote/.

2:00 - 2:30 PM
Take bus back to parking lot.

Last year's Clean Energy Day at the Capitol was a rousing success. However, Kansas legislators still need to know that clean energy matters, so come on back for the 2009 version!


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