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Take Action Today!

Would you like to help Scenic Houston promote scenic conservation and beautification in our city? Here are just a few ways you can begin having an impact today!

Invite Us to Speak to Your Group

Get a group together and invite a member of our Speakers Bureau to talk about our favorite subject – what you can do to help make our city a more scenic Houston.

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Talk to People!

When it comes to educating people about visual blight, television advertisements and speeches by famous people can go a long way. But your voice is much more powerful. Really.

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Write Your Elected Officials

Regardless of how you voted, once in office, elected officials need to know that you are depending on them to solve the problems in our community. Write and tell them what's at stake.

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Write Letters to the Editor

The Houston Chronicle is not the only publication in Houston that accepts letters to the editor. Community newspapers and church newsletters are also good ways to get your voice heard, and they want to hear from you! Writing a letter to the editor is not difficult and can be more influential than you think. Think of a publication that you read regularly and find a recent article that you can tie into the combating visual blight in Houston.

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Make Talk Radio Work for You

Many Houstonians get their news from call-in radio shows. There are shows of all types, including news, entertainment, conservative, and liberal. These shows are good forums in which to raise the issue of visual blight.

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[1] http://www.scenichouston.org/speaker
[2] http://www.scenichouston.org/talk-people
[3] http://www.scenichouston.org/write-electeds
[4] http://www.scenichouston.org/letters-to-editor
[5] http://www.scenichouston.org/talk-radio