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stop snowbowl It is the policy of the Hopi Tribe to take all appropriate steps to prevent any further development on the sacred mountain, Nuvatukya’ovi.” “Nuvatukya’ovi, is , for the Hopis,
the most sacred of all such places


-Abbott Sekaquaptewa, Hopi Tribal Chairman September 14th, 1978

Take Action!
11 things you can do to help SAVE THE PEAKS!

  1. Contact your elected officials and urge to protect the unique cultural and ecological values of the San Francisco Peaks. Call, Fax and/or Email your Elected Representatives!
    Call the Capitol Switchboard at (202) 224-3121
    www.visi.com/juan/congress (Online Directory for the 108th Congress)

    Urge the Governor of Arizona to address the need to change the Arizona Depeartment of Environmental Quality standards relating to wastewater usage. Voice your concerns for how ADEQ currently allows for contaminated wastewater to be used in places where children will come in contact with it like the Peaks.

    The Honorable Janet Napolitano, Governor of Arizona - 1700 West Washington, Phoenix, Arizona 85007 - Telephone: 602-542-4331, Fax: 602-542-1381
    Arizona State Governor Janet Napolitano


    Urge U.S. Senator John McCain to support the efforts of the tribes in protecting their religious freedom and human rights by taking a standing and letting the Forest Service know that Snowbowl's plan is only creating division and furthering the wounds that exist in our communities.
    Senator John McCain
    Phone: 202-224-2235
    Fax: 202-228-2862
    Email Contact: http://mccain.senate.gov/index.cfm?fuseaction=Contact.Home


  2. Make a tax deductible donation! Support the Save the Peaks Coalition! Click here.


  3. Host or attend a Save the Peaks event. Organize a vigil, demonstration, discussion or video screening in your town.
    Buy a copy of documentary, "The Snowbowl Effect" and show it to all of your friends, or host a community or school screening of the documentary. Click here for more info.


  4. Petition! Download this petition and print it to gather signatures!
    French, German


  5. Urge the City Council to stop its sale of the wastewater to the Snowbowl for snowmaking!
    City of Flagstaff Mayor and Council
    E-mail:  council@ci.flagstaff.az.us
    Opinion Hotline:  (928) 779-7691 
    Telephone:  (928) 779-7600 
    Mail:  211 W. Aspen Avenue, Flagstaff AZ  86001


  6. Write letters to editors of your local papers. For a list Southwestern papers click here.


  7. Email write or call your favorite news outlet and urge them to cover this story.
    For example: Democracy Now - amy@democracynow.org


  8. Distribute flyers and pamphlets to educate people about the issue.
    Put up flyers in your home, car, business or around your community expressing your desire to Save the Peaks! Make your own or download our printable flyers.
    Download an Outreach Kit!
    (2.5 MB .zip)

  9. Place a Save the Peaks web banner on your site, favorite message board, forums, or wherever you can! Click here for the banners!


  10. Join the Save the Peaks Coalition or issue a statement of support by you or your business or organization! Join us with the Save the Peaks Coalition Resolution of Support. We are a grassroots organization made up of people like you!


  11. Invite members of the Save the Peaks Coalition to do a presentation about the issue in your community; at your school, place of worship, etc.

    Email us
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"It's one of the most, and perhaps the first, sacred mountain. We have prayers and songs that relate to the mountain... we're willing to defend what needs to be defended."
- Alfred Yazzie,
Dine' (Navajo) Night Way & Blessing Way Chanter.


Youth of the Peaks Demonstration
at Flagstaff City Hall
 
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Save the Peaks Coalition
P.O. Box 1744
Flagstaff, AZ
86002
   
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