Eco Local Events
Save the Date...Save the Planet
A Halloween Dance & Costume Party
to benefit the Greenwich Concerned Citizen’s Committee & Hubbard Hall Projects
Saturday, October 30
7:30pm - 12 midnight
only $13 - open to everyone ages 21 +
Admission Includes:
Music from the Roadside Blues Band - dance the night away!
Fantastic munchies from Spoonful Catering
Fashion Show with Prizes!
Rummage through your old clothes, recyclables, discards and just plain trash to create a costume to scare, amaze, horrify and sway the judges! Make a “trashion statement”! Strut your “stuff”. Who will be crowned The Battenkill Valley Queen or King of Trash Glam? Only the trashed will know!
Beer & Wine Available!
Prizes in a Hoard of Trashy Categories!
Don’t forget to bring a donation for the Cambridge Food Pantry - they need the clutter!
Bring your returnable cans and bottles to donate to the cause!
The Greenwich Citizens Committee is a southern Washington County non-profit citizens group advocating locally for recycling and zero-waste.
Hubbard Hall is - ok, you know that one already! All proceeds to benefit both organizations!
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BUY LOCAL BASH!
in conjunction with Troy Night Out! It will be held from 5-8 pm at The Atrium in Troy.
This is the fourth annual Buy Local Bash held by the group. Last years’ event drew over 200 attendees and 50 vendors. This year the event coincides with the popular “Troy Night Out” festivities, which regularly draws over 1,000 people onto the streets of Troy to enjoy art events, live music, restaurants and boutiques.
The Buy Local event gives independently owned businesses from Albany, Rensselear, Schenectady, and Saratoga counties an opportunity to showcase their products and services to the public and to increase community awareness of the benefits of doing business locally. Contact CDLF to reserve a table for your business today.
Where: Saratoga Springs Public Library, in the Sussman Room , 49 Henry Street
When: October 28 7PM
Learn more about the Bonnefire Coalition
www.agriculturedefensecoalition.org
contact: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or 518-854-7764
Since November, 2009, testimony regarding SRM and other geo-engineering techniques has been given before the US House of Representatives Committee on Science & Technology. Scientists state that Solar Radiation Management will lessen the amount of direct sunlight reaching the Earth.
It is important to remember that direct sunlight is fundamental to life processes on the planet. Photosynthesis relies on direct sunlight. Phytoplankton, which are basic to the oceanic food-web, rely on direct sunlight. Loss of direct sunlight also contributes to Vitamin-D deficiency, depression, Ricketts, an increase in fungi and molds, and pulmonary illness - to name a few. The solar energy industry, fueled by the Sun, is also compromised.
Before discussion of techniques such as SRM became public The Bonnefire Coalition was researching Persistent Jet Contrails - NASA’s term for what are commonly called “chemtrails”. The Bonnefire Coalition stays away from this term because those who use it are too often dismissed as conspiracy theorists. Using NASA’s own term, Persistent Jet Contrails, helps legitimize concerns as PJCs are laid down, daily and globally, in Xs, grids, and parallel lines. In recent months they have begun to appear in other forms as well. As these “contrails” plume they form cirrus-like artificial clouds which then combine, over hours, to haze the Sky and dim the Sun. NASA is concerned that PJCs hold heat against the Earth and block sunlight. And yet NASA has raised no objections to Solar Radiation Management which produces the same effects.
Is Solar Radiation Management already implemented in the form of Persistent Jet Contrails? The Bonnefire Coalition will present an informational program - “Who Owns the Weather?” on October 28 at 7PM at the Saratoga Public Library in the Sussman Room.
The Bonnefire Coalition’s website is accessible at www.agriculturedefensecoalition.org.
For more information and interviews: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it and 518-854-7764
Last Updated (Thursday, 21 October 2010 13:49)


