CCL’s chapter in New Albany, Indiana, led by @Heather Swinney and @Brittany Harris, are rocking the grassroots outreach game.
This April, they participated in an Earth Day event alongside other local businesses and organizations, featuring native plant species to plastic pollution education and more. Chapter members held more than 200 climate change awareness and policy advocacy-based conversations with visitors. The chapter’s Earth Day event press release was even picked up by the local newspaper!
The grassroots outreach didn't stop there. The New Albany chapter also held more than 200 conversations at a Pollinator Day event, which was hosted by Purdue Extension Floyd County and Sunnyside Master Gardeners on April 27.
In addition to their robust community outreach, the New Albany chapter makes their own chapter feel like a true community by hosting three major social events annually, including kayaking, brewery socials, and local restaurant luncheons. Heather attributes the chapter’s successes to the wide diversity of members, from high school and college students to retirees. Way to go, CCL New Albany!
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