The environmental activist, Erin Brockovich, is coming to Oklahoma for three events surrounding the earthquake controversy.
The town hall style meetings will "give the people of Oklahoma opportunities to both hear about the earthquakes from various parties involved, and to share their concerns and opinions as well," according to her release to the media.
She credits Representative Richard Morrissette for arranging two of the events in central Oklahoma. Another, she says, was arranged by the Ponca Tribe in north central Oklahoma.
She will be in the state Tuesday, February 23, through Wednesday, February 24. Below are more of the event details.
February 23rd at 4:30 p.m
Constitution Hall
UCO in Edmond, OK
Hosted by Representative Richard MorrissetteFebruary 24th at 8:30 a.m. ( Press/media Room)
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK
Hosted by Representative Richard MorrissetteFebruary 24th at Noon
Renfro Center
Northern Oklahoma College, Tonkawa, OK
Hosted by the Ponca Tribe