http://www.globalmarijuanamarch.org - Over 200 cities worldwide on May 5, 2007! (or thereabouts)
I have posted photocopies of small flyers on bulletin boards at nearby
colleges. They are especially effective the last week before a
rally/march. Many colleges have a couple hundred bulletin boards in the
hallways throughout their many buildings.
Can reach tens of thousands
of students, staff, and teachers this way.
Small flyers are better.
They are less likely to get torn down, because they are less likely to
cover the other material often found on the bulletin boards.
A few
dollars at a copy shop will make a hundred flyers. 1 to 4 flyers per
sheet.
You can adapt flyers and posters from here:
http://gallery.marihemp.com/2007gmmflyers
http://gallery.marihemp.com/2007flyers
Print out your first flyer on your PC printer. Then write in the
date, time, location, website, and possibly a phone number for your
event. Then copy that at the copy shop. Black and white copies are
fine. Colored pastel paper is cheap and looks even better. It is
usually available at the copy shop.
Feel free to forward or post the above info anywhere.
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regards,
eco man,
http://www.myspace.com/ecommm
http://gallery.marihemp.com/years http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Marijuana_March
http://cannabis.wikia.com/wiki/Global_Marijuana_March http://www.geocities.com/tents444/mmm2005map.htm
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