Important Announcements

CURRENT INFORMATION: go to our Facebook group "Waco Friends of the Climate." 1) Beginning Jan. 2025, our focus has been on resistance to Donald Trump, since his policies are our greatest threat to the climate. Thus, we are not having monthly meetings at this time. We hope to hold monthly meetings in the future. Visit our Facebook group for current activities, Waco Friends of the Climate. https://www.facebook.com/groups/1330231820335851 2) Our role in the resistance includes a weekly protest at the pedestrian bridge in Waco, Valley Mills Dr. & Bagby Avenue, each Sunday, 1:00pm-2:30pm. We began the protest in March 2025 and it has been carried on weekly for over one year. We provide huge, highly visible banners. Please join us. RESISTING FASCISM, ONE SUNDAY AT A TIME. 3) Because of the sad passing of our webmaster, Harrison Ward, we have not been able to keep the website up to date. For the most current information, please visit our Facebook group, Waco Friends of the Climate : https://www.facebook.com/groups/1330231820335851 4) To join our email list and be informed of actions, activities, and campaigns, email our Director Alan Northcutt at anorthc@aol.com 5)Free "climate crisis is here" yard signs may be obtained by emailing anorthc@aol.com. Delivery of signs is available. Help raise awareness of the climate crisis, deeply needed in Waco. 6) Winners of the "Sixth Annual Climate Crisis Art Exhibit" may be found in the Archives, April 2023. Some incredible climate art may be viewed.

Waco Friends of the Climate June Meeting

Waco Friends of the Climate will meet at the South Waco Public Library (2737 S. 18th St.) at 6:00 PM on Tuesday, June 28th.

 We will assemble at 6:00 PM in the library’s large meeting room for our first post-pandemic meeting, strengthening the climate movement in Waco, and enjoying the fellowship of other activists.

 

We will show the outstanding documentary "Life at 50 C (122F): As the World Get Hotter, Survival Gets Harder." This BBC production tells the real- life story of people impacted by climate crisis heatwaves, from Nigeria to Iraq to Australia. Fascinating tales of heat wave loss and damage, and the human will to survive. The runtime is 59 minutes. (some scenes may be too intense for small children).

This will be an important business meeting, including review of recent projects, upcoming projects, and a call for volunteers. Vegan refreshments will be provided.


For questions or suggestions, email anorthc@aol.com.




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