Peak & Prairie
Rocky
Mountain Chapter's
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August / September
1999
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| “No Pesticides” Yard Signs Available During the summer pesticide spraying season, there is something simple you can do to protect your living spaces and yourself from application of these toxic materials by neighbors - post a Sierra Club “No Pesticides” yard sign on your property. The sign is made of sturdy, corrugated plastic, measures 81/2 x 11”, and has green letters on an orange background saying “NO PESTICIDES. I LOVE MY FAMILY AND THE ENVIRONMENT MORE THAN MY LAWN.” These signs are available for $5 (includes shipping) from the Indian Peaks Group Pesticides Committee, c/o Cosima Krueger, 977 7th St., Boulder CO 80302, 303-448-0832. |
| Wills For Open Space Half of fees for will packages will be donated to citizens’ open space efforts, including Great Outdoors, Denver Bill Myers Public Interest Environmental Attorney Call: (303) 935-6810 for appointment |
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