Ways to find your people and get involved, April Edition.
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| | Spring is a yearly reminder that resilience isn't optional. Whatever else is happening in the world, the flowers still bloom, the trees still burst into color, the ground still breaks with new life, and even the weeds claim their place in the season. Like spring, we return to the fight again and again. Conditions will never be perfect, and neither will we. What matters is that we keep showing up. The No Kings rally this past Saturday was a powerful reminder of what's possible when we insist on our resilience. Read on for more ways to carry that energy forward this spring! |
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An estimated 6,000 peaceful protesters attended Hendersonville’s NO KINGS 3 rally on March 28th. Photo credit to Richard Labunski. |
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Petition to Fully Fund Education |
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| | Postcard Party with Moms Demand Action |
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| | OUR MISSION: The Progressive Alliance of Henderson County (PAHC) compassionately advocates for justice, dignity, inclusion and sustainable, healthy communities for all. OUR VISION: To connect residents of Henderson County and vicinity through grassroots civic engagement, education, outreach and volunteerism. Visit our website for more photos, events, and links to like-minded groups. |
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The PAHC core leadership group (currently Betsy Alger, Chris Berg, Nancy & Neil Brown, Sheila Clendenning, Padma Dyvine, Laura Miklowitz, Andy Myers, and Paul Weichselbaum) working together diligently to strengthen our impact, has created mission and vision statements for the group.
Please speak to any of us if you can offer your ideas and time about the future of Henderson County. |
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