Partnership with will bring civic obligations education and learning to fans SEATTLE-- The Seattle Storm announced today its very first Voting Civil liberties Evening on July 1 as part of Force4Change-- the Tornado's extensive social justice platform. The group partnered with non-profits Rock the Ballot, ACLU Washington and Amanda Zahui B. Jersey Common Power to urge citizen enrollment and elevate recognition of ballot in different the game, ACLU Washington and Common Power will be on the arena concourse addressing inquiries and assisting followers with their enrollment process as the Storm tackles the Indiana Fever at 7 p. m. PT. "A vital pillar of Force4Change is 'Voting Education and learning' and we are successfully discussing both throughout Ballot Rights Night. We are thankful to have such solid companions, Rock the Vote, ACLU Washington and Common Power, join us in efforts to bring our community to the polls," said Crystal Langhorne, Tornado and Force4Change Supervisor of Community State has 2 political elections scheduled for the second fifty percent of the year: the Key, on August 2, and the General Political Election, on November 8. Tornado fans who go to the July 1 game will certainly have the ability to sign up for Storm has 6 home games staying in the 2022 period and tickets to every game are still offered, including the last home game of the routine season on Sunday, August 7, vs Las Vegas https://www.feverfanstore.com.