We hope you will join us in 2002 as we continue to do all we possibly can to prevent the Corporate Takeover of Nature and the Disneyfication of the Wild.
In just a few years, logging, mining and grazing on will cease to be the primary businesses of America's land management agencies. Pay-to-play recreation and tourism, something previously rarely seen on public lands, will instead be developed into revenue generators while YOU and I are turned into paying customers. We call this time and place: "The Great Outdoors Recreation Crossroads" and we urge you to actively participate in the process of shaping the future for recreation on our nation's public lands.
(Explains why the June 10, 2000 National Day of Action is necessary and why your participation in this event is so critically important.)
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Helpful Materials:
Sample Flier - Used in 1999
(This is one of the many fliers used by individual groups in the 1999 Day of Action.)This is a another flier from 1999
(Feel free to adapt this flier as appropriate for your own event or simply to use it as a source of ideas.)Sample Protest Announcement
(This was the announcement used by activists members of the San Francisco Bay Chapter of the Sierra Club. It is offered here as a model from which you might create your own protest announcement.)Sample News Release
(This is the news release used by activists members of the Angeles Chapter of the Sierra Club in 1999.)Link to 1999 Day of Action
(On Aug. 14, 1999 people gathered to protest recreation user fees in 31 states in 9 states. This is the information we provided to help local protest organizers promote their events.)