Civic Pollination

Spread the seeds of local change

A healthy neighborhood is like a wild meadow. It thrives when every voice carries the pollen of active participation. Check your registration status today and help us grow a more vibrant, connected local ecosystem together.

Macro shot of a monarch butterfly on a bright orange butterfly weed, dusting pollen, golden hour light
Macro shot of a monarch butterfly on a bright orange butterfly weed, dusting pollen, golden hour light
Close-up of a bumblebee nestled inside a purple coneflower, yellow pollen grains visible, soft focus background
Close-up of a bumblebee nestled inside a purple coneflower, yellow pollen grains visible, soft focus background
A honeybee hovering over yellow coreopsis wildflowers, wings blurred with motion, warm morning light
A honeybee hovering over yellow coreopsis wildflowers, wings blurred with motion, warm morning light
A swallowtail butterfly perched on pink milkweed blossoms, soft green foliage in the background, natural sunlight
A swallowtail butterfly perched on pink milkweed blossoms, soft green foliage in the background, natural sunlight
Our Ecosystem

Four ways to pollinate

01. Check Your Status

02. Sow the Word

03. Gather Seeds

04. Show Up to Tend

Ensure you are registered to vote in State House District 69 before the upcoming season begins. Checking your status takes only a moment and secures your voice in our shared future.

Talk to three neighbors about our community-first vision for local growth. Spreading ideas from porch to porch is how we cultivate real, lasting grassroots power in our neighborhoods.

Make yard signs, banners and buttons to display encouraging everyone participate in democracy. Everyone must be registered by October 1st to vote by November 3rd.

Share pictures of your creativity with us on social media!

Bring your energy to our neighborhood community and civic events. Support registration and active voter drives. Help us tend the physical soil and the civic roots of our community ecosystem directly.

Vote early but by November 3rd