Take a closer look: Seeds of Community Action

Take a closer look: Seeds of Community Action

You’ve seen the headlines, you’ve heard from experts, and you know how vital it is that we transition to a future where we use clean, renewable energy. Our children are depending on us to do the right thing. But did you know that young folks on the Western Slope are stepping up to the plate and beginning to take charge of the conversation?

We’ve got an exciting opportunity to hear about the work that they are doing alongside our Alliance members at our next Seeds of Community Action event! Join us as we hear from our clean energy and grassroots democracy organizer, Tyler McDermott, about the work our Alliance is doing to promote sustainable power across the Western Slope and to elevate young people to take charge of the future of their communities and environment. We’ll also have an opportunity to hear from our leaders in Montrose about the work going on in their community.

Seeds of Community Action is the premier event for connecting with new and veteran Alliance members, so don’t miss your chance to join us this quarter! This quarter’s Seeds of Community Action will be hosted in Montrose on Wednesday, September 27 at the recreation center located at 16350 Woodgate Rd at 5:30 pm. We’re looking forward to seeing you there!

Montrose Recreation Center

16350 Woodgate Road

Montrose, CO 81401

Wednesday, September 27

Doors open at 5:30 pm

About the author

Brian joined Western Colorado Alliance as a community organizer in April 2020. With a professional background in elections and the court system, Brian specializes in working with our partners to shape oil and gas policy. Having grown up on the Western Slope, he is committed to working toward a strong, sustainable future for our community. Brian also volunteers with Mesa County Library’s literacy and pathway to citizenship programs. As an avid board game enthusiast, he enjoys opportunities to strategize and build winning coalitions. Brian received his bachelor's degree in political science from Colorado Mesa University, and his master’s degree in public administration from the University of Colorado Denver’s School of Public Affairs.

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