Record Exchange to host party for Conservation Voters for Idaho
Event will raise money for political change in Idaho
On Sunday, September 28th from 2-6pm at the Record Exchange Conservation Voters for Idaho is teaming up with three family owned, local businesses – the Record Exchange, Idaho Mountain Touring and the Boise Co-op – to raise money for their efforts to get pro-conservation leaders elected to public office.
“Electing pro-environment candidates at the state, county, and local levels who will protect Idaho’s clean air, water, quality of life and natural places by making good laws and policies, is an important strategy for overall conservation efforts across the state” says CVI’s Executive Director Lee Flinn.
This year CVI is also getting involved in elections for the Ada County Highway District Commission which makes many important decisions that impact growth, transportation, and quality of life issues in Idaho’s most populated county.
CVI board member & Record Exchange owner Michael Bunnell and CVI Executive Director Lee Flinn are hosting the party with free hors d’oeuvres and drinks, friends and music, plus a silent auction featuring a Nirve Paul Frank Cruiser bike and other great items. Tim Johnstone of KRVB 94.9 The River will emcee. All proceeds from the auction and from the sale of the Record Exchange’s 3’ x 3’ mounted rock posters will go to Conservation Voters for Idaho Action Fund.
Conservation Voters for Idaho is a non-profit, bipartisan organization that provides information on conservation issues to voters, holds elected officials accountable for their votes on issues, and helps elect people to public office who will protect Idaho’s clean air and water, wildlife, and open spaces.
For more information visit www.conservationvotersforidaho.org


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