Blog posts from around the country
San Francisco Bay Chapter
If you're curious about the Sierra Club's snowcamping training program (now in its 51st year!), come to a free informational clinic at an outdoor store near you. There are over 15 clinics scheduled in all parts of the Bay Area.
Georgia Chapter
Jeff Schoenberg, chair of the Sierra Club Georgia Chapter's Executive Committee, gives an update on a lawsuit he's involved in that challenges the adequacy of Georgia's election equipment.
Ohio
Come sign the petition today or soon, at the locations below, before the October 21 day-end deadline.
Loma Prieta Chapter
The 2019 Guardians of Nature Benefit for the Loma Prieta Chapter honored Enid Pearson and Emily Renzel, two local environmental champions and long-time members of the Sierra Club, and was our most successful Benefit yet.
Lone Star Chapter
Want to build a strong base of democracy champions for a clean energy future? Got solid research skills and interest in grassroots organizing? Then we might have the job for you. The Lone Star Chapter is hiring a paid intern to help pilot our…
North Star Chapter
Endorsements were awarded to Mike Mayou for City Councilor at Large, Gary Anderson for City Councilor in the First District and Roz Randorf for City Councilor in the Third District.
North Carolina Chapter
Environmental bills were in a holding pattern this week at the General Assembly - and for another week, as lawmakers take some time off, Cassie Gavin writes.
Toiyabe Chapter
Do you go to the Tahoe Meadows area for winter recreation? Do you want this area to be a totally non-motorized area? Then please take a few minutes to comment to the US Forest Service. Deadline for scoping comments is November 19, 2019.
Toiyabe Chapter
To match the major challenges we face battling the climate and other threats in Nevada and the Eastern Sierra, the Toiyabe Chapter has launched a major donor campaign. Donate today and get this stunning photo from renowned photo Vern Clevenger.
Middle Tennessee Group / Tennessee Chapter / Tennessee
Melinda Welton recently returned from Patagonia where she participated in an exciting Earthwatch project studying the reproductive health of one of the largest rookeries in Argentine.