Spring into Action — With Washington County Indivisible!


April 6 Updates

Ready to Spring into Action with us in April? From meetups to making your voice heard —the next few weeks are packed with ways to get involved!

Upcoming:

04/10 WCI Rush Hour Resistance

04/16 Indivisible Together — a social event at Hub City Vinyl

04/18 Spring Into Action all-member meetup

04/19 Pens to Power in person

Indivisible Together at Hub City Vinyl — get your tickets!

Hub City Vinyl | April 16


Save the Date: Spring Into Action

Join WaCo Indivisible for updates and comraderie at our next all-member meeting! There's no cost and everyone is welcome. Bring a guest!

Sat April 18
2:30-4:30 PM

WCFL Fletcher (Downtown) Branch Community Room, 100 S. Potomac Street, Hagerstown


Pens to Power

The last day of the Weekend of Activism is our next Pens to Power event, which will be April 19 from 1-4. Please RSVP to alicejimroberts@gmail.com so we know how many people to expect.

At this event, we will be rolling out our new Vote Forward partnership and a new letter campaign! To prepare, or even to get started early, please visit https://votefwd.org/wacoindivisible.

Use your VoteForward account to help us keep track of how many letters our team is writing, measure our group's impact, and give us access to special letter campaigns in our area.

We've rolled out satellite Pens to Power events, so if you are interested in hosting your very own mini writing event, please complete the form at the link below and we'll help you plan and prepare!


WCI Rush Hour Resistance

Meet us on the Appalachian Trail bridge on Friday, April 10 at 4:15 PM to help set up, or stop by before 5:30 PM to wave. Our letters aren't waterproof, so we cancel if it's raining.

Email Dave Williams at dwilliams21783@gmail.com for more information.

For photos, videos, and more about Rush Hour Resistance, visit this link:


WCI is on Discord!

We're excited to announce that our organization is now on Discord, creating more avenues for communication and connection! For access, go to this link:

Thank you!

Keep up the good work!
—The Team at Washington County Indivisible

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