From Retired Teacher to Climate Leader: Salt Spring Forum Presents Don Steinke

10/21/2016 7:30 pm

The Salt Spring Forum welcomes Don Steinke – a Washington State resident and retired high school science teacher who has become a highly effective leader in the movement against the expansion of fossil fuel infrastructure – for a discussion about environmental activism.

Don Steinke is an ordinary citizen having a major impact in the fight against climate change. His work has largely focused on his local government and the transportation of crude oil by rail. Steinke helped stop a new oil terminal at the Port of Vancouver, Washington, through a local government resolution that has been followed by 57 other communities. He has also helped stop 24 other fossil fuel proposals in the last six years by working with a coalition of activists along the Lower Columbia River.

With the Canadian government about to make a final decision on the Kinder Morgan pipeline and tanker expansion project, this topic could not be more timely!

Tickets available at ArtSpring - 250.537.2102 and www.tickets.artspring.ca - and at Salt Spring Books. $15 Forum Members; $20 General.

*Special announcement: due to a generous local donor, event fees will be waived for anyone who is actively fighting climate change – if this applies to you, contact saltspringforum@gmail.com in advance for your complimentary ticket.

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ArtSpring
100 Jackson Ave. Salt Spring Island
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