KLAMATH FALLS, OR— TUPPER FOR OREGON FREE FUN WALK/RUN was at Moore Park on September 23rd, 2018.
In the late part of the morning at 11:00 AM on Sunday, September 23rd, there was a FREE FUN WALK/RUN at Moore Park, before the "Get Out the Vote" event.
TUPPER FOR OREGON FREE FUN WALK/RUN
September 23, 2018 11:00 AM
Moore Park Tennis Courts
Free BBQ following at the Pavilion
Facebook: Taylor Tupper 4 Oregon
Website: Vote Taylor Tupper!
FREE FUN WALK/RUN at Moore Park was promoted as a fundraising event for all those who wanted to donate to Vote Taylor Tupper! As well as those who wanted to sign up and be involved with the FREE FUN WALK/RUN at Moore Park at 11:00 AM on Sunday, September 23rd, 2018.
There were many who stopped by and donated to Taylor Tupper 4 Oregon and those who spent their time be involved in the FREE FUN WALK/RUN at Moore Park by the tennis court. And even their dogs joined them at the FREE FUN WALK/RUN at Moore Park. It went very well and was a successful event as the TUPPER FOR OREGON FREE FUN WALK/RUN at Moore Park on September 23rd, 2o18.
"I'm alive and well with pilot Bruce Gordon with Eco Flights out of Klamath Falls touring the proposed Jordan Cove LNG Pacific Connector Pipeline route for a Canadian company, Pembina, who wants to destroy our lands and water in the Klamath Basin and Oregon to build the Jordan Cove Energy project to export fracked liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Canada and the Rockies through southern Oregon (Malin and Klamath County) to Coos Bay and then to Asia.
This will require a 229 mile Pacific Connector Pipeline across the private and public land, creating a 95 foot wide clearcut through southwest Oregon's forests, farms, and nearly 485 precious waterways (including the Klamath, Rogue, Umpqua, Coos, and Coquille rivers).
The Klamath Tribe's and countless other landowners, tribes, fishermen, citizens, etc... OPPOSE this Pipeline. We say No!!! For more information contact: nolngexports.org. I'm blessed to be part of the Klamath Basin and as my ancestors placed me here, I will protect what is best for our future generations. Clean water. Clean energy. Clean Air. No more Pipelines... Enough is enough."
"Been touring all day here in Klamath County... With friends from Colorado. We're discussing how Fracking export in Colorado and Wyoming is tied to us here in Oregon and what we all need to do to continue to fight and stop the Pipeline and the Jordan Cove Export Terminal.
NO Pipeline! NO LNG! We stand for clean water and a healthy environment for future generations!"
On May 12th, 2018 a forum was held at (KCC) Klamath City College Campus on Pipe Line! No Compressor Station!
"No Pipe Line! No Compressor Station! Took place May 12th, 2018 from 10 AM to 11:30 AM. at (KCC) Klamath Community College, Building 8, Room 823. 7390 South 6th Street, Klamath Falls. OR 97603. A public event sponsored by the League of Woman Voters of Klamath County Or LWV of Klamath County (For more information call 541-882-6509 or 541-690-7779).
Jordan Cove LNG updates chamber amid protest EMILY HOARD The News-Review Feb 14, 2017
"About 100 protesters greeted members of the Roseburg Area Chamber of Commerce as they made their way to the Douglas County Fairgrounds on Monday for their monthly membership meeting and to hear an update on the Pacific Connector Gas pipeline project.
Law enforcement officers were present to ensure a safe, peaceful protest and a disruption-free meeting.
The 233-mile underground pipeline would travel from Malin, in south-central Oregon, through Klamath, Jackson, Douglas and Coos counties to reach the Jordan Cove Liquefied Natural Gas terminal in the Port of Coos Bay, where the natural gas would be cooled down and liquefied before being shipped to Asian markets."
While 60 percent of the proposed pipeline route would cross public land and timberland managed by timber companies, about 40 percent would cross private land.
Almost 40 percent of the affected landowners have agreed to the project. Other landowners, however, do not want the project to move forward.
This 229 mile pipeline and fracked gas export project would trample the rights of landowners through use of eminent domain, disturb tribal territories and burial grounds, threaten 400 waterways, put existing jobs in fishing, tourism, and other sectors at risk, drive up energy prices, and create a major new source of climate pollution.
The campaign to stop the proposed Pacific Connector fracked gas Pipeline and Jordan Cove LNG export Terminal in southern Oregon is comprised of landowners, businesses, climate and conservation groups, native tribes, and concerned residents working together to protect our home from fossil fuel exports and create clean energy jobs instead."
Related Link: Pipe Line! No Compressor Station! On May 12th, 2018 a forum was held at (KCC) Klamath City College on May 13, 2018
"Spent some quality time with Congressional Candidate Jamie McLeod-Skinner for Oregon and Karen, My Dist. 55 Neighbor. Vote for Women! Go Winna... A Time of Change. This year's theme: Women are Sacred!"
Now is the time to get registered to vote, & apply for your absentee ballot and voluenteer for the Blue Wave in Novermber.
NEIGHBORHOOD LEADER VOLUNTEER PROGRAM volunteer@klamathdems.org
OK, grassroots activists, it's time for us to pull out all the stops! We need as many volunteers as possible to help us win elections in 2018. Help us create a Democratic blue wave in 2018.
We are also collecting signatures to get the recreational cannabis initiative on the ballot in November 2018.
We will give you a list of 35 + homes. Only Democrats will be on your list.
If you are interested, please send an email to: volunteer@klamathdems.org #GOTV #Legalize-It
Facebook: Jamie McLeod-Skinner for Oregon
Website: Jamie McLeod-Skinner for Congress
Related Link: Klamath County Democrats' Get Out the Vote Rally At Moore Park, Klamath Falls, OR
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