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Boosters can help advance the discussion with the position paper

Some ideas that you could do to help move the discussion on Parks, Recreation and Pools include:

  • Print, edit, reply to the prime authors and others via email to Parks-Positions-Noise@CLOH.Org.
  • Call radio talk shows and mention the plan.
  • Read the plan and go onto shows and discount the plan.
  • Make community calendar mentions of the June 17 meeting and the URL: DSL.CLOH.Org
  • Go to public hearings and public meetings and mention the plan in your public comment. Or, mention a point or two in the plans.
    • I.C.A./Oversight Board
    • Act 47 Coordinators Public Hearing
    • City Council
    • County Council
    • Local municipallities
    • School Board meetings -- in Pittsburgh and beyond
  • Invite people to the meeting on June 17.
    • School teachers
    • School principals
    • Al Fondy
    • Union leaders
    • School board members
    • elected officials
    • Local coaches
    • Media
    • church leaders
  • Get the slide show document. Long, with 250-slides, pick out your favorite points. Use these slides as the core to a meeting with your company, community group, sports team, etc.
  • Get the slide show and open it with a full version of Adobe Acrobat. Then use the feature that can put post-it notes onto the slides. Write your comments to various points within the presentation. Then send the comments back to Mark04@Rauterkus.com. Then those notes can be blended into the next version or else put up with the slides.

    After the notes are written then use the menu: FILE --> Export --> Comments...

    Another way to share the comments is to menu: TOOLS --> Comments --> Summarize

  • Print out the summary pages and pass them to your friends.
  • Call elected officials and ask them what they think of the plan.
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