Minnesotans: Save the Planet Saturday!!!!

Ride your bike to the state house on Saturday for MN 360

2 to 7pm on the State Capitol Lawn - St. Paul, MN
Inspiring Minnesotans to rise to the challenge of the climate crisis:
to create a new sense of urgency and possibility for our planet.

On September 24th, millions of people all around the world are joining together for Moving Planet--a worldwide rally to demand solutions to the climate crisis. In Minnesota we'll gather on the State Capitol lawn to send the message: It's time to move beyond fossil fuels.

We'll come on bikes. We'll process with Heart of the Beast puppets. We'll rally with our neighbors. And we'll send a strong message that we stand for climate justice.

For those not in Minnesota, click here!

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I didn't realise the Planet Saturday was in jeopardy. Where is it anyway?

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