The Dysart Defenders hoped games of Twister and protest postcards would make an effective plea to Ohio University President Robert Glidden to save Dysart Woods.
At the rally yesterday at the West Portico of the Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium, a meager turnout gathered and maneuvered themselves into unusual positions as they played a game of Twister with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, OU and the Ohio Valley Coal Company as icons on the board.
The Dysart Defenders-
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Chad Kister speaks out against mining under Dysart Woods while supporters write letters to OU President Robert Glidden asking for his help in protecting the woods. The group gathered more than 300 letters during the past three weeks.