Join us in Eugene on Thursday, January 24th from 6:30-8 PM to talk with legislators as we seek solutions to our community gun violence problem.
We are still deeply saddened by – and at times angry about – the very recent violent and tragic events in California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Minnesota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Washington, and Wisconsin (yes, there were mass shootings in every one of these states in 2012).
As mothers, we are still grieving for the victims’ families and friends. We are trying mightily to wrap our minds around it all, searching for words to use with our own children (if they exist), and are left wanting very much to find a saner, safer way forward.
We believe that the best thing we can do to honor the memory of the people who have been lost in every act of gun violence is to take a hard, urgent look at how to improve our very broken system.
Which is why we’re co-hosting a community conversation in Eugene with the Lane County Democrats and the Community Alliance of Lane County to find solutions to gun violence on January 24th. You’ll hear from – and be able to talk with – local elected officials and other community experts on these topics. You’ll learn what’s on the table, what’s not (and why), and what you can do to help.
Event details:
Where: First Christian Church | 1166 Oak Street, Eugene (here’s a map) {Please note that the First Christian Church neither endorses nor supports any non-church activity in its space}
When: Thursday, January 24, 2012 | 6:30 – 8 PM
Our Panel:
- Craig Opperman of Looking Glass Youth & Family Services
- Eugene Mayor Kitty Piercy
- State Representative Nancy Nathanson
- State Senator Floyd Prozanski
Cost: Free
RSVP: Nope, we’ll just see you there. Space is limited so arrive on time!
Kids? We generally love having children at our events, but we’ll leave it to you to decide whether the content of this conversation is appropriate for yours.
Join us in Eugene to talk with local legislators on January 24th. Because you’re probably trying to figure out the best way forward, too.