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Ca,Ventanilla Civica , Consulado Mexicano en Fresno Ca .
Community Event
May 15, 2026
9:00 AM
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1:00 PM
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Painting Y Platicas: Primaries
Community Event
May 16, 2026
11:00 AM
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1:00 PM
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The event's purpose is to educate our community members on the significance of primary elections by using the power of Art. We will focus on educating our attendees on the primary election. We will explore the power of voting and how it impacts the environment we all love and strive to protect. Who we vote into decision making positions impacts the laws and policies that either protect or harm nature and our families. We will encourage attendees to paint the beauty they see in the garden to awaken the care it takes to create a safe environment for the whole ecosystem, we all have a role to play.
TX - Watt A Mom!
Community Event
May 16, 2026
11:00 AM
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1:00 PM
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Kreative Grounds Cafe, 609 N 10th St, Mcallen, TX 78501
Come celebrate the mothers and caregivers in our community with a fun and meaningful event! Enjoy decorating your own flower pot, connect with others, and learn simple ways to save energy at home. Participants will also complete the Eco-Poder Survey to help support smarter, more sustainable household choices.
Ca, Dia de La Familia Con Univision , Event
Community Event
May 17, 2026
11:00 AM
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3:00 PM
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Feria de recursos el dia de la familia en merced ca
Ca GOTV, VRS colleges
Community Event
May 19, 2026
11:00 AM
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1:00 PM
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VRs, Canvassing collaboration Univision
CA- cafecito Y Raices Practice VR -Registration (Strathmore)
Community Event
May 21, 2026
9:30 AM
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12:00 PM
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Second Part of Voter Registration Training by practicing with one another and prepare for volunteer canvassing in the community of Strathmore.
Urban Heat Island Press Conference
Community Event
May 27, 2026
10:00 AM
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11:00 AM
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Join us to share with the Metro Atlanta Area the significance of protecting our city against Urban Heat Islands. We will have communtiy leaders, elected officials in office, and grassroots nonprofits working together to highlight on how the city can prioritize its community again extreme heat. Communities that have experienced decades of disinvestment now have less tree canopy, more pavement, and fewer protections, making them hotter and more vulnerable as climate change accelerates. We know what works: protecting and expanding tree canopy, investing in cooling infrastructure, and prioritizing the communities most at risk. But without sustained investment and intentional policy, the gap will continue to grow. No one should face greater health risks simply because of their ZIP code. Protecting communities from extreme heat must be treated as essential infrastructure, not optional.
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