Sunday, November 13, 2011

Public Budget Hearing on Parks & Save Our Parks Rally

County residents are organizing a rally in opposition to the proposed closing of parks and other facilities in St. Louis County. The rally is set for Tuesday, November 15 • 4:30pm - 10:00pm
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Location - St. Louis County Government Center, 41. S. Central Avenue, Clayton, Mo.
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Created By - "Help Save Lone Elk Park In St.Louis,Mo"
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More Info - Stand Up to Save Parks! & Save Our Parks Rally

Attend the Public Hearing
St. Louis County Council Public Hearing on Proposed 2012 Budget- Tuesday November 15, 6:00pm
St. Louis County Government Center, 41. S. Central Avenue, Clayton, Mo.

In order to address the business before the Council at this meeting in an efficient manner, the Council will NOT hear public testimony at this meeting on the topics of the 2012 Recommended Budget and/or recommendations pertaining to the St. Louis County Parks.

Interested parties who wish to comment publicly on these specific topics are encouraged to attend the St. Louis County Council’s Public Hearing immediately following the regular Council meeting at 6:30 p.m.

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///////Save Our Parks Rally///////

Tuesday, November 15 • 4:30pm - 6:00pm
City Council Chambers
41 S. Central Ave.
Clayton, MO

Wear green, bring bullhorns / noise-makers / bike horns, and get ready to tell the STL Co. Council we won't let them close our parks!

Meet at 41 S. Central Ave., 4:30 P.M. to RALLY against this proposal!

>>  Stay after the Rally to SPEAK at the St. Louis County Council Meeting at 6 P.M.

Make your voice count.

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous5:52 PM

    This St. Louis County Council, needs to step up and take back control of St. Louis County. Charlie Dooley has handed the authority over to his staff, and they have screwed things up. This County Council, must take back the authority and the responsibility of doing the right thing.

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  2. Anonymous5:52 PM

    It might just be time for a "Occupy St. Louis County" movement

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