Nov-Dec 2014 issue ()
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Nov-Dec 2014 issue ()
Savannah River Sierran NEWS FROM THE SAVANNAH RIVER GROUP http:/georgia.sierraclub.org/srg Nov /Dec 2014 Vol 32 # 6 Christmas Party, Saturday, 6 December Please mark your schedule NOW for a wonderful “drop-in anytime after 6 pm Holiday Party”. Great way to meet long-time friends and new people with whom you have a lot in common. (see note below ). Adopt A Stream in CSRA If you are interested in observing or in helping others with stream monitoring, please contact Frank Carl, (706) 364-5253), [email protected] or Mike Reardon, (706) 421-8639, [email protected] Tuesday, 18 Nov TIME: 6:30 pm SRG Monthly Meeting and Election UU Church, 3501 Walton Way EXT Looking for some challenging hiking in gorgeous settings? Longing to see live buffalo, bear, elk, and moose? Of course this suggests trips to our western National Parks: The Tetons, Yellowstone, and Glacier (while there are still glaciers to be seen!). Co-Chair Judy Gordon visited these parks in September and will share a PowerPoint of her adventures as a pre-Thanksgiving treat. It is also the final day for returning EXCOM ballots. So don't forget to bring your ballot. ( see page 3 ). For more information contact Judy at [email protected] . SRG Election Ballot See our list of candidates on page 2 and voting procedure on page 3. You may mail in your ballot or turn it in at the November meeting. Ballots will be counted and results announced at our November monthly meeting and again in our Jan/Feb Newsletter. Saturday - 6 Dec TIME: 6—until 10:30 pm SRG drop-in Christmas Party 4387 Roswell Drive, Martinez SRG members and friends are invited to Laurie and Sam’s home for Holiday food and socializing. Everyone is encouraged to bring a dish to share. Drop in time is from 6 to 10:30 pm. Come and visit your long time friends and make new ones. Please RSVP to Sam at (706) 863-2324 or [email protected] so that he knows to expect you. Address is 4387 Roswell Drive, Martinez. The home is located at the end of Dresden Drive off Columbia Road. SRG Planning Committee Chair's Corner : We Made History: Reflections on Participating in the People’s Climate Change March. Three SRG Sierrans (Ann, Greg and Gayla Keesee) went to the Peoples Climate March in NYC. Gayla wrote these reflections which I edited for space. Greg Sutherland, Vice-chair SRG On Sunday, September 21, 2014, over 400,000 people from over 1,500 groups (including the Sierra Club) mobilized and joined together for the largest-ever single event on climate change in history. People filled the streets in New York City joining with other marchers across the globe from Berlin to London to Johannesburg to Melbourne. On Saturday, our bus picked up passengers from Georgia and Alabama and shuttled them to New York City for the March on Sunday and back. It was a whirlwind excursion. As we traveled, we shared our stories, inspiring others and being inspired. We chanted. We sang. We made connections. Our contingent included college students and a high school student, teachers, mothers, grandmothers, a woman priest, vegans, first time activists and members of the old guard. The issues motivating us were just as diverse: renewable energy, food and water justice, tar sands, Keystone Pipeline, mountaintop removal and more. As we filled the streets, it was amazing and awe-inspiring to be surrounded by the signs, banners, flags, and floats as music and chants filled the air. We were intent on sending a message—the loudest, strongest, clearest call for action on climate change the world had ever seen. The turnout was so large that the Sierra Club contingent, located in the middle of the staging area with other Environmental groups, didn’t even start marching until well over two hours after the start time. Then it took another hour to reach the official starting point. Once we started marching, we quickly mingled with other groups and became a part of the larger whole, waving our signs and sharing our stories with others. At 12:58, one of the most remarkable actions that I have ever been a part of happened. At that moment, we joined hands, raised them above our heads, and held a collective moment of silence in witness to those affected by climate change. Up and down the avenue was a shared community, a feeling of connection and kinship. As the moment ended, a wave of cheering erupted from the crowd, a rumbling like an avalanche or roar of a jet engine spread from the front to the back. It was exhilarating! Unity, as it was felt in that moment of silence and then the deafening roar that echoed through streets, is what we hope will shape the future of the environmental movement. We hope that policy makers hear our message and recognize that we are all in this fight together. The world is paying attention and will hold policy makers and corporations accountable for our future. The debate is over. It is time to make changes. The Sierra Club GA Chapter has done its homework and has endorsed. Jason Carter for Governor because unlike his opponent he has a strong record on supporting Conservation and Clean Energy issues. Michelle Nunn for Senator because we believe she will listen to us and show leadership on issues we care about. Candidates for SRG EXCOM 2014 Election (Ballot on page 3) Sam is a Sierra Club Life Member and has held many positions in both the local and state Sierra Club, including SRG Co-Chair (current), GA Chapter Chair, and SRG Newsletter Editor (current) just to name a few. He has testified for a healthy environment at many hearings. Larry has led many cycling trips for our local Group and is also active in SORBA (a cycling organization that helps maintain safe and environmentally friendly GA cycling trails). Larry is also active in Adopt-A–Stream monitoring in both Richmond and Columbia Counties. Linda is a Sierra Club Life Member and before moving to Augusta was active on the Virginia Wildlands Committee. She has been instrumental in organizing our tabling endeavors and is active in the monitoring several Adopt-A-Stream sites in our area. Greg is a long time member of Sierra Club. Most recently he was responsible for training participants and helping organize the GA March on Climate in Atlanta, followed by participating in the New York City People’s Climate March this past September. Ballot for SRG EXCOM 2014 Election The following SRG members are asking for your vote to represent you on the Group Executive Committee (EXCOM). Please place an X for no more than three: ________ Sam Booher ________ Linda McBurney ________Larry Komp ________ Greg Sutherland For joint memberships, please place a second X in front of the name. All ballots must be received by the end of the 18 November monthly meeting to be counted. Please tear off the top half of this page and bring it to the November monthly meeting or mail it to : PO Box 3434, Augusta, GA 30907-3434 Mail early enough for the mail to arrive before 18 November. Outings for November - December 2014 1 Nov, 9:30 am, BikeFest Want to tryout some of the latest fat tire mountain bikes for free? Demo bikes will be provided to ride on the Bartram trail (beginner to moderate rating) at Lake Springs picnic area at Clarks Hill Lake. To ride one of the demo bikes you will need to bring a picture ID & bike helmet. For more info and if you'd like to caravan out to the event, contact Larry Komp at ( 706) 825-7395. 7-9 Nov, Tent camping and Waterfall day hikes, moderate, 2 miles per hour. We will camp overnight Friday and Saturday at Oconee State Park, SC. Sat. hike to King Creek Falls then Ellicott Rock total 9 miles. Sunday hike along Whitewater River and view Whitewater Falls 6 miles. Contact Cathy Black to sign up and for more information < [email protected] > 15 Nov. 9:30 am, 7 mile Mistletoe State Park Hike. This scenic hike takes you through deciduous & evergreen forests and along Clarks Hill Lake. $5.00 Parking fee required. Contact Richard Dillenbeck at (706) 869-8770. 6 Dec. 6 to 10:30 pm. SRG Christmas Drop-In Party at 4387 Roswell Dr., Martinez. ( see front page ) 7 Dec 10:30am Canal Bike Ride. Join us for a leisurely bike ride downtown along the canal and back. Lunch downtown. Helmets required. Contact Larry Komp at ( 706) 825-7395 . 13 Dec 7 pm Lights of the South. Walk or take a hay ride through 4 million Xmas lights. Great family event! Children $5.95, Adult $8.95 Entrance fee. Contact April < [email protected] > **************************************************************************************************** To participate in any SRG activities, please contact the leader listed prior to the event to sign up and get necessary information Looking for a gift that is unique and may also support the environment? Then checkout the following: > Sierra Club Vehicle tag. This sale supports the Sierra Club Savannah River Group. Contact Linda at (706) 631-1489. > Sierra Club Store which offers items such as books, shirts, camping & hiking stuff, etc. (For more info, go to http:// vault.sierraclub.org/store/ ) > Bee Natural's Honeypot Beeswax Luminaries http://www.beenatural.com/ Up to 25% of your cost will be donated to a Water keeper of your choice. > Books on Nature for children and adults. Support the Richmond County library system by purchasing books at greatly reduced prices. Contact Liz Johnson at 706-733-5035 ------------------------------------ place label below line Group Directory * EXCOM Members Co-Chairs: Join the Sierra Club today and receive a free Weekender Bag! Name: _____________________________________________________ * Judy Gordon,(706) 650-8314, [email protected] Address: ___________________________________________________ * Sam Booher, (706) 863-2324, [email protected] ( Editor ) City: ________________________ State: ____ Zip Code: __________ Vice-Chair:* Greg Sutherland, (706) 699-3506, [email protected] Phone: ______________ Email: _____________@_______________ Secretary: * Richard McCrary, (see below) [email protected] Treasurer: Ann Sutherland, (706) 699-0210, [email protected] From time to time, we make our mailing list available to other worthy organizations. If you prefer that your name not be included, please check here: ___ At- Large: Please select a membership level: * Julia Crowley, (706) 736-5951, [email protected] Membership: * April Wilson, (414) 232-8871, [email protected] Individual Membership Outreach Coord., Linda McBurney, (706) 631-1489, [email protected] ___ Introductory $25 ___ Regular $39 ___ Regular $49 Web Master: Charlotte Gardner, (706) 868-1667, [email protected] ___ Supporting $75 ___ Supporting $100 ___ Contributing $150 ___ Contributing $175 ___ Life $1000 ___ Life $1250 ___ Student $25 ___ Student $35 ___ Senior $25 ___ Senior $35 Political Chair: Liz Johnson, (706) 733-5035, [email protected] Outings Chair: *Cathy Black, (706) 284-0230, [email protected] Conservation Chair: Frank Carl,(706) 364-5253,[email protected] Joint Membership ___ Limited Income $25 ___ Limited Income $35 Chair , Local Food Coop Liaison, * April Wilson, (414) 232-8871 Chairs, Adopt A Stream Program: Enclose a check and mail to: Richmond: Frank Carl, (706) 364-5253, [email protected] Sierra Club, P.O. Box 421041, Palm Coast, FL 32142-1041 Columbia: Mike Reardon, (706) 421-8639, [email protected] Contributions, gifts and dues to the Sierra Club are not tax deductible; they support our effective, citizen-based advocacy and lobbying efforts. Your Chair, River Watch Adopt A Highway, dues include $7.50 for your subscription to Sierra Magazine and $1 for *Richard McCrary, (706) 840-2047, [email protected] your Chapter newsletter. Please include code: F94Q W 3411 -1