Protest at Dominion Annual Shareholders Meeting

Dominion Headquarters 5000 Dominion Drive, Glen Allen, VA, United States

Wednesday morning, May 6, 2015, 8-9:30, 5000 Dominion Drive, Glen Allen VA. Dominion’s Annual Shareholder Meeting.  More than 150 protesters from across Virginia and Maryland came to demonstrate against Dominion’s pipeline plans, with about 50 of them coming from counties along the path of the ACP.  They brought with them an inflatable pipeline to give […]

Beyond Extreme Energy Week of Actions at FERC

FERC Offices Washington, DC, United States

May 21–29, 2015, Washington, DC. Beyond Extreme Energy week of actions at FERC offices. Visit their website for details on the week, to understand how “FERC doesn’t work” and to read their 9-point plan for reforming the agency.  Nelson County residents went to D.C. to join in on BXE’s “Witness Wednesday.

Buckingham Compressor Station protest

Buckingham County Administrative Building 13380 West James Anderson Hwy (Rt. 60), Buckingham, VA, United States

Buckingham Compressor Station Protest.  Come help Friends of Buckingham as they protest Dominion's Community Advisory Group for the proposed ACP compressor station (a PR event designed to replace a fair public forum with open dialogue).

Bi-weekly Protest at Dominion Virginia Power

Bi-weekly Protest at Dominion Virginia Power's Charlottesville headquarters (across from Whole Foods) - Bring your signs and wear your t-shirts to protest the ACP.  Sponsored by Virginia Sierra Club, 350.org, Charlottesville Center for Peace and Justice, Friends of Nelson.

Bi-weekly Protest at Dominion Virginia Power

Bi-weekly Protest at Dominion Virginia Power's Charlottesville headquarters (across from Whole Foods) - Bring your signs and wear your t-shirts to protest the ACP.  Sponsored by Virginia Sierra Club, 350.org, Charlottesville Center for Peace and Justice, Friends of Nelson.

Bi-weekly Protest at Dominion Virginia Power

Wednesday November 4th, 2015, 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m., Dominion Virginia Power (Charlottesville headquarters), 1719 Hydraulic Rd., Charlottesville 22901, Bi-weekly protest against the ACP.  Bring your signs and wear your t-shirts to protest the ACP at Dominion’s Charlottesville headquarters. Sponsored by Virginia Sierra Club, 350.org, Charlottesville Center for Peace and Justice, Friends of Nelson.

Bi-weekly Protest at Dominion Virginia Power

Wednesday November 18th, 2015, 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m., Dominion Virginia Power (Charlottesville headquarters), 1719 Hydraulic Rd., Charlottesville 22901, Bi-weekly protest against the ACP.  Bring your signs and wear your t-shirts to protest the ACP at Dominion’s Charlottesville headquarters. Sponsored by Virginia Sierra Club, 350.org, Charlottesville Center for Peace and Justice, Friends of Nelson.

Bi-weekly Protest at Dominion Virginia Power

Wednesday December 2nd, 2015, 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m., Dominion Virginia Power (Charlottesville headquarters), 1719 Hydraulic Rd., Charlottesville 22901, Bi-weekly protest against the ACP.  Bring your signs and wear your t-shirts to protest the ACP at Dominion’s Charlottesville headquarters. Sponsored by Virginia Sierra Club, 350.org, Charlottesville Center for Peace and Justice, Friends of Nelson.

Bi-weekly Protest at Dominion Virginia Power

Wednesday January 6, 2016, 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m., Dominion Virginia Power (Charlottesville headquarters), 1719 Hydraulic Rd., Charlottesville 22901, Bi-weekly protest against the ACP.  Bring your signs and wear your t-shirts to protest the ACP at Dominion’s Charlottesville headquarters. Sponsored by Virginia Sierra Club, 350.org, Charlottesville Center for Peace and Justice, Friends of Nelson.

Bi-weekly Protest at Dominion Virginia Power

Wednesday January 20, 2016, 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m., Dominion Virginia Power (Charlottesville headquarters), 1719 Hydraulic Rd., Charlottesville 22901, Bi-weekly protest against the ACP.  Bring your signs and wear your t-shirts to protest the ACP at Dominion’s Charlottesville headquarters. Sponsored by Virginia Sierra Club, 350.org, Charlottesville Center for Peace and Justice, Friends of Nelson.