9/12/10
Summary of the summer
-Discussed opposing biomass
-contacted Mary Booth about what we can do, no reply
-mentioned it at the retreat
~opposing biomass in the morotorium
2 bills in the statehouse this year
-last years, taskforce for 100% by 2020
-moratorium on coal, no new plants/infrastructure/relicensing
More bills if those pass, biomass?
3 pronged system this year
Prong one: Political (bills and bird dogging.)
Prong two: Local solutions
Prong three: Coal Action
SO this fall?
Timeline for Western Mass (mostly in Worcester)
SO in Worcester (with MCAN component)
This week is “Draw week” getting people involved
10/10/10 = community climate action day, (and Obama, PUT SOLAR PANELS ON THE WHITE HOUSE)
3rd = regional training (FREE FOOD!!!) For new members acquired in Draw Week
Structure
Two arms and one head
Head = Executive Board (day to day functioning)
Left Arm = Executive membership (three meetings in a row)
Right Arm = Campaign structure
2 state coordinators
Regional coordinator (Eric Feltham, probably)
Campus: Campaign Coordinator, Political, Local solutions, and Coal
-Co Coal Coordinators: Elijah and ?
- Community outreach: Jessalyn, Emmy, (Jessie?)
-Political Coordinator: Jonathan + ?
COP (Conference of the Parties) and New England COP (Discussing how we can do stuff) NE COP
SJSF vocabulary:
New England = Connecticut and New Hampshire
Massachusetts = Massachusetts
Community = local environmental groups that are not students
Suggestions for Draw Week
-Posters
-ask little kids to make posters for us
- Facebook messaging
- EAC
- Talking one on one (conversation with sneaky goal)
You are talking to someone who might be interested in getting involved. Ask what they are interested in, maybe sneakily. If they would be useful, ask if they would be interested in doing such and such for this group
-Club fair
-Bulletin
- Announcement- Jonathan talk to Mr. Friedman
- Email list
- Facebook Event @Mino Caulton
We got money from Panda East! ($100)
-Bringing to Worcester on Sunday 25th, to give to Craig. We'll use it as a "credit" for gas, that we'd charge for.
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