From Makyra Williamson <[email protected]>
Subject Goats are my 2nd favorite at the fair ๐Ÿ
Date August 10, 2023 8:46 PM
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Dear John, โ€‹

Everyone has favorites at the fair, and my top two are enjoying ice cream from the Oregon Dairy Women Red Barn and visiting the goats. Our team has had a blast with fairs and festivals this summer, and the time has flown!

Thank you to everyone who has volunteered their time and talents to advocate for life this summer.

Now the Oregon State Fair is just around the corner. And there are still several volunteering opportunities at local fairs too! Hereโ€™s a list. [[link removed]]

Would you be willing to help out at one of the remaining fairs [[link removed]], John?

Pitch in [[link removed]]

With just a few hours at your local booth, you will know your chapter better and have had unique opportunities to connect with your community while sharing the truth about abortion and the humanity of the unborn.

After your shift, you can enjoy everything the fair has to offer. The food, exhibits, and so much more! Please apply to volunteer [[link removed]] on our website.

Donโ€™t forget: as an added bonus, youโ€™ll receive free access, a $49 value, to the Equal Rights Institute's Equipped For Life training course. This program will give you all the tools and confidence you need to have productive conversations about abortion.

Free training course [[link removed]]

Visit our sign-up page [[link removed]] to start getting involved. If you have any questions, please feel free to reply here or call us at 503-463-8563 [tel:5034638563].

Hope to hear from you soon, John!

Because everyone deserves an advocate,

Makyra Williamson

Community Outreach Director

Support ORTL [[link removed]] Oregon Right to Life

4335 River Rd. N

Keizer, OR 97303

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