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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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