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November 3 Reports
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We had good company, good conversation and great food. Thanks to everyone that showed up to support the vision and this event. I hope our paths cross again soon.
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About 125-150 people were in attendance. We all sat and listened to various elected officials and members of environmental agencies talk about what we can do to meet the goal set for 2050.
I found the discussion with the elected officials particularly interesting. I did...
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We arrived at the Lincoln Memorial on a unseasonably warm November afternoon to discover about 10 Polar Bears on the steps ready to rap about the climate change. Got our green fingers ready to photograph and listened to several very powerful speakers who have advised administr...
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Due to permit problems we were unable to have out Trade Show on Nov. 3rd. We did use 3 hours and our site, the Sugden Theatre Plaza, to have a table and our large Stepitup banner to promote the new date for the Trade Show!
We will be having a great Trade Show, featuring "Na...
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About 50 community members gathered at College Park City Hall to hear from politicians, scientists, and activists about Global Warming solutions at the state and local level. If the federal government won't take action, we will! A good Q&A followed, and attendees signed up to ...
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Our event was the Cumberland Chapter Sierra Club Annual Meeting where we had nearly 100 members attending at Carter Caves State Park. We did our photo outside of the Carter Caves Lodge, promoting Green Jobs, No New Coal, and STOP MOUNTAINTOP REMOVAL, which is our newest priori...
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Step It UP Burlington was a huge success, thanks in large part to the 26 organizations that tabled, the 4 local food vendors, the elected officials that attended and spoke, and the over 500 people that attended! While the sky was gray and it was chilly, energy was high and it ...
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Approximately 500 people came and dined on our wonderful spaghetti (a fundraiser) and had the opportunity to look over a display that shows that the Franciscan Sisters of Little Falls have been leaders in the environment since their arrival. St. Francis cared for and loved al...
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As an active GreenPeace Member and donator, I was very disappointed in the organization in this area of West Palm Beach. No one was there, there was no protests. There was like 30 people there, mostly high schoolers getting community service hours. It was really ashame.
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check out the film of the event on our (Seventh Generation) blog.
http://www.inspiredprotagonist.com/
Gregor
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I walked the Monon from 131st to 96th street, hoping to see some tables (since the event said 5 small events would be going on). Unfortunately, I did not see anything. I stopped walking the trail at 96th street. Everything could have been south of 96th street, but since the...
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Revolutionary Riders braved the storm to bring the alert from Boston to Cambridge: Step It Up: Save the Climate!
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About 20 of us made it to the top of Mt. Abe at noon...COLD and WINDY, but fun. We had banners and fun hats. At the appointed time our photographer flew over in the small plane to snap the photo. No sign of it yet on the site, but hopefully it will be coming soon. Thanks to Je...
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Imagine Ecotopia!
We transformed a downtown street into a park, offered valet bike parking, music and fun. We turned a parking space into a lush green space for relaxation rather than a space for cars. Our vision was looking to a future that servces people rather than cars. H...
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For our second Step It Up event in Flagstaff, Arizona, we met (and toured) at the new Applied Research and Development Building on the campus of Northern Arizona University. This building has been recognized as one of the ten most efficient such buildings in the nation (LEED C...
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The folks from YERT.com (Your Environmental Road Trip) gathered with friends at the Kahua Institute's eco-retreat center on Maui, HI. We assembled a small but dedicated group of sustainability-minded folks around a bamboo sign calling for congress to reduce CO2 80% by 2050. Si...
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We had a local musician play environment and patriotic songs. Our keynote speaker talked on the opportunities for green jobs in Tucson's growing economy. We talked about the green finger campaign and took pictures. We had a planning meeting at the end of the event to coordi...
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This event was great! I love the artwork that was created by the students of Verdugo Hills High School. I can say that I am proud of my peers. I really do hope to attend another event soon.
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