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Summertime Opportunities For Action




 

Volunteers Needed At Farmers Markets


The upcoming events listed below are all great opportunities to connect with our community and share information about air quality.  We're asking that you consider tabling with us at one--or more--of these great events. 
Tabling is fun, easy, and grassroots.  Please let me know if you are interested in helping staff our table or if you have any questions.

Thank you!

Erin Mendenhall
Volunteer Coordinator
erin@breatheutah.org

Downtown Farmers Market:
Saturday, August 14
Saturday, September 11
Saturday, October 9
The market is open from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Sunday, September 19th
Park Silly Market, market runs from 10 a.m.-1:00 p.m. and 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. shifts available


Why We Do What We Do

No one needs to tell residents of the Wasatch Front that our air is polluted. We see, feel, and taste the air. Our lives and the lives of our children are shorter because we breathe polluted air.  We can change that.  Breathe Utah draws on experience of experts and the energy of activists to change public policy to effect real change in Utah air quality.



Make a Difference

You have the power to make a difference in our air quality.

During these times of poor air quality, one of the best things you can do is leave your vehicle parked and look for other ways to get around.

If you can't leave your vehicle parked, make sure you're driving smarter and taking other steps to reduce air pollution.

For more great ideas, check out this list of suggestions or take a quick survey to see which options best suit you.

What you can do:

More Everyday Actions:


News Alerts

Upcoming events

11 Sep 2010 08:00 AM • Pioneer Park, 400 South 300 West Salt Lake City, Utah
19 Sep 2010 10:00 AM • Main Street, Park City, Utah



 
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Breathe Utah seeks real solutions to Utah ’s air quality problem through education outreach, multi-stakeholder collaboration, and policy change.