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Oct 9 6:30 PM

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What: Extreme Green Gala organized by Tiffany de Lisas

When: Friday, October 9, 2009 6:30-11:00pm

Where: The Mott House, 122 Maryland Ave NE (1 block from Supreme Court)
Metro - Union Station - red line or Capitol South - blue and orange lines

Tickets: $25, proceeds help benefit greening low-income homes

Purchase Ticket at www.earthislandprojects.org/carbonfreedc/extremegreen.html

Due to the large numbers of attendees already registered, the Extreme Green Gala expanded space at the Mott House to give you room to mingle with a diverse crowd of environmentalists and socially-conscious individuals.

Everyone is rallying to support CarbonfreeDC's Extreme Green Neighborhood Makeover, featured on CBS News. In the past couple days, registrants have come from all across the country, including prominent organizations like Sierra Club, Earth Island Institute, Trail Voice, Center for Clean Air Policy, Consumers Union and Clean Water Network. Will you join us?

Visit the Extreme Green Gala website for the schedule, parking and dress code information.

Please, help us green low-income homes in DC and register now.

Extreme Green Gala Speakers
Lisa Jackson Lou Leonard Harriet Tregoning
US EPA Administrator WWF Int'l Climate Expert DC Office of Planning
(via video)
Extreme Green Makeover Volunteers

Entertainment and Hors D'œuvres
Kid Goat Band Rock-n-Roll Tony PhillipsJazz WVSA Art Gallery Benefiting City Youth
Java Green, Honest Tea, Seasonal Fruits and Cash Bar


Note also -
October 4 10-11 Green Festival at the DC Convention Center
Volunteer with Sierra Club SundayOct 11 1-4pm- free ticket for the day
sign up ASAP with Julie Locascio at <pomba27@aol.com>

1 - 4 Philo's group

information for volunteers:
LOCATION: Washington Convention Center, 801 Mount Vernon Place Convention Center Metro - green, also a few blcoks to Chinatown-Verizon Center - red and green lines
REGISTRATION: This is the tricky part! You must look for a special registration table for volunteers--not for Green Festival volunteers, but for Exhibitors. We do not have specific information for how to find this, and it was not easy last year, so please take your time in reading the signs, and feel free to ask a Green Festival volunteer where to go. You should NOT have to stand in any of the LONG lines! The trick is figuring out where Exhibitors (and their Volunteers) can register. Once you find that spot, simply tell them that you are volunteering for SIERRA CLUB D.C., Booth 409. They will then give you a guest (or visitor) badge good for the whole day. (They told us we do NOT need to put your names on a list.) IMPORTANT: you must return your badge when you leave or they will not be available for later volunteers!!!!

BOOTH: 409 (from the main entrance, go to the left, and then back a short ways. We are not far from the main entrance. We should have three Sierra Club banners up. NOTE: We registered very late, so our name is probably not going to be in any program guide you pick up. Just remember Booth 409!!!

STAFFING: When you arrive, the D.C. Sierra Club person in charge will probably be Amanda Brinton or myself. We will brief you on what you need to know, which is not much!

It is unlikely we will have cellphone reception inside, but Julie Locascio's number is (202) 492-7979.
Please let me know ASAP if you need to change your hours. (And let me know if you have any questions!)

thanks again!

Julie Locascio, Executive Committee
Membership Engagement Chair
D.C. Chapter of the Sierra Club

The Mott House
washington, DC, 20002

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Oct 4 1:00 PM

5 attended (est.) – 3.00 3.001

Sunday, October 4, 1-2:30pm
River Center at Lockhouse 8, C&O Canal National Historical Park, 7906 Riverside Ave., Cabin John, MD 20818
Join the Conservancy for a walk along the C&O Canal to learn about mushrooms with mushroom enthusiast Buddy Kilpatrick. Buddy has been studying, picking, and eating wild edible mushrooms and fungi for more than 20 years. He has served as president and newsletter editor of a local mycological organization, and is currently a member of the Western Pennsylvania Mushroom Club. Buddy has also taught adult education courses in mushroom foraging at Chautauqua Institution and Arlington County Adult Education, and has presented mushroom and plant workshops at a number of regional events. He has a PhD in public policy from George Mason University, and in real life is an economic policy consultant. Please RSVP.

River Center at Lockhouse 8
Cabin John, MD, 20818

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3 Maybe

Oct 2 6:00 PM

1 attended (est.) – 5.00 5.001

The Eco-Justice Cafe renamed now the UDC Justice Cafe: fun, comedy, music, food and more,
Friday October 2nd, 6-10 p.m.

* Suggested donation $15 / $10 students / $5 kids.
* More Info. / RSVP: http://www.facebook.com/l/e7fe8;www.law.udc.edu/event/UDC_Justice_Cafe
* Music by Joe Uehlein and friends, http://www.facebook.com/l/e7fe8;www.JoeUehlein.com
* Comedy by Professor WW Oops aka Sky Schultz, Ph.D. Educator-Humorist
and Stand-up.
* Shabbat welcome. Middle Eastern Drumming and Dancing.
* Tabling by peace, environmental, clean elections, equality, and other
organizations.
* All ages event with kid-powered activities. Wheelchair Accessible
* Sound by Mike Bowers. Food by Kit's Catering (Vegan and Vegetarian).
* Bring a veggie or vegan pot luck dish to share!
* Sign up to attend (so we have enough food!) at:
http://www.facebook.com/l/e7fe8;www.law.udc.edu/event/UDC_Justice_Cafe

Firebird Inn Building 39, B-Level
4100 Connecticut Ave NW Washington DC 20008
just above the Van Ness UDC Metro Station (red line)
Campus Map: http://www.facebook.com/l/e7fe8;www.udc.edu/campus_map.htm

If you are passionate about social justice and/or the environment and
want to connect, learn, and have fun with others like you, join us!

Hosted by the University of the District of Columbia David Clarke School
of Law, the District's public interest law school. http://www.facebook.com/l/e7fe8;www.law.udc.edu

VOLUNTEER! Contact Mike: mikehersh@mikehersh.com or Joe: JFL@udc.edum or just come early or plan to stay late to help set up and decorate, clean up at the end!

Upcoming Cafes: First Fridays at 6 pm -10 pm (* with exceptions to avoid
holidays): October 2nd, November 6th, December 4th, *January 8th,
February 5th, March 5th, April 2nd, May (tba), June 4th

Firebird Inn @ UDC
Washington, DC, 20008

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Sep 26 9:00 AM

Suggested by: Lydia

1 attended (est.) – No rating yet

Get Nuts for Clean Water!

Bring a friend; Potomac Conservancy will provide the supplies and show you the ropes.

Come join in the fun this weekend at one of three Growing Native seed collections.
Spend a few hours collecting native, hardwood seeds in an effort to keep our waters clean by protecting healthy forests along the banks of our rivers and streams.

Join the Blue Ridge Center for National Public Lands Day September 26, 2009. National Public Lands Day is a national day of caring for the land, a coast-to-coast effort to improve and enhance our treasured lands. We are currently seeking volunteers for this event to help with repairing/maintaining trails, building/repairing bridges; planting trees, clearing brush, collecting seeds, etc., (anything that will "beautify" the land). There is no time commitment required. You can decide what you want to do, and how much time you want to volunteer.
Pre-registration is required.
Please contact Darlene Lamoureux, DLamoureux@blueridgecenter.org, 540.668.7640. www.publiclandsday.org

Locations include:
National Public Lands Day at Blue Ridge Center for Environmental Stewardship, Purcellville, VA, 9 am, September 26
Yankauer Nature Preserve, Shepherdstown, WV, 10 am - 12 pm, September 26
RiverFest 2009 at Historic St. Mary's City, St. Mary's City, MD, 10 am ? 6 pm, September 27


For Directions and questions, or to schedule a seed collection in your own neighborhood, contact Deanna Tricarico at tricarico@potomac.org.
Find out more about
Growing Native at www.growingnative.org and
Potomac Conservancy at www.potomac.org.

Blue Ridge Center for Environmental Stewardship
Purcellville, VA, 20132

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Sep 21 7:15 PM

1 attended (est.) – No rating yet

I met Franny Alexander, (see the email from her below "Looks like the global audience will be around one million people." per Franny. If you attend, you will truly be one in a million.) director of Age of Stupid (looking back from the future on how stupid humanity has been by continuing what we are doing now) when she was here for a preview screening in downtown DC. Franny thinks the Copenhagen Climate Conference in December 2009 is critical - and is releasing the film now to promote interest in the climate change issue. (This is United Nations Climate Week and there is a big meeting in Pittsburgh.)

There are 9 theaters screening the premier in the DC area -- enter your zip code for the closest. I suggest these theaters for meetup members who want to meet each other -- contact through the meetup email system and meetup photos, or raise a "Meetup" sign overhead outside the theater.

AMC Mazza Gallerie 7 Metro Red Line - Friendship Heights
5300 WISCONSIN AVE NW
WASHINGTON, DC 20015
202-537-9551

Ballston Commons 12 Metro Orange Line - Ballston
671 N. GLEBE ROAD
ARLINGTON, VA 22203
703-527-9730
For tickets to the Age of Stupid premier go to:

http://www.ncm.com/Fa...

From Franny Armstrong- Age of Stupid Director
Today's Topics:

1. 2 days to go... 250 trees planted in Zimbabwe (Franny Armstrong)
Message: 1
Date: Sun, 20 Sep 2009 07:01:32 +0100
From: Franny Armstrong <franny@spannerfilms.net>
Subject: 2 days to go... 250 trees planted in Zimbabwe
To: age-of-stupid@aos.dh.bytemark.co.uk

01.48. Sunday morning in New York

Which technically means that the premiere is TOMORROW. But I'm going
for "2 days to go..." on the subject header to fool Team Stupid Global
Premiere (15 of us in the office right now) that we have more time.

- Hankies at the ready... Zimbabwe sold all 250 tickets to their
premiere and as the ticket price included the cost of planting a tree,
250 saplings are going in next week. They're thinking of calling it
the Not Stupid Forest.

- Helsinki, Paris, London, New York and almost every cinema seat
across the Netherlands has sold out. Though New York has just moved
Stupid to the biggest screen in Union Square, so there are 100 new
tickets up for grabs as of a few hours ago. Boston has 17 left.

- Rome sold out three screens in just two days (they were latecomers
to the party) and are trying to get one more cinema.

- Madagascar and Israel have confirmed, which takes the total number
of countries up to 63, even with Nigeria pulling out (see below).
Looks like the global audience will be around one million people. And
quite a few TV stations are getting in touch wanting to broadcast the
whole shebang later.

- The Nigerian government waded in and pulled the plug on our Lagos
screening. Funnily enough they didn't like the way they were depicted
in the film, destroying villages, siphoning off the oil money and
allowing illegal gas flares.

- The Chair of the IPCC, Dr Pachauri, and NASA's James Hansen have
confirmed to speak in the solar tent.

- Glenn Beck is being very rude about our film, but we don't believe
he even watched it as surely he would have noted that he is in it.
(Funny Facebook response: Beck didn't like this new film, therefore,
it must be GREAT. I'm going.) So we made Glenn a little cheeky video,
challenging him to come down to the NY premiere and watch the damn
thing. We also made a video for Jon Stewart, wondering why he didn't
want us on his show. This felt like a good idea after I'd done 14 back-
to-back TV interviews all round America, all from one chair in New
York: the studio guys helpfully hold up cards so you continue to get
the "Hello Seattle" or "Good morning Wichita" or "Hello Atlanta" right
long after you have lost all track of space or time. It was in this
state that the videos seemed like a good idea.

- Oh no, not another film about climate change - my second blog for
the Huffington Post made it passed the selectors.

- Screenings are now confirmed in Palestine and Israel... please, no
more emails.... we're trying to fix climate change....

- Think we just got our best ever review in the San Francisco Bay
Guardian: "The film's opening sequence begins with the big bang and
hurtles via countdown clock through billions of years, flying past the
earliest stages of evolution, past dinosaurs, past the industrial
revolution, and past the present day, the titular Age of Stupid, so
fast that we barely have time to notice ourselves on the screen before
it's 2055, the Age of Too Late. The message: in the grand scheme of
things, we have about a nanosecond left...."

- Or maybe this one's even better, in Wired: "the urge to do something
immediate is palpable and powerful"

- Cute school story 1: "My parents are high school teachers outside of
Chicago and are taking a bunch of science students (including the
environmental club) to the movie. But then today they announced it to
the whole school."

- Cute school story 2: A teacher in Boston is offering her students an
extra grade (or point or whatever it's called) if they attend their
local screening and write up a report after. Cunning.

Entertaining stuff is coming in so fast these days that I can't keep
up with it all in these mailing list messages. So we've added the
Twitter feed to the front of the website. Or follow us here: http://www.twitter.co...
. The Facebook page is also buzzing: http://www.facebook.c...

Here's what's happening in our small chunk of New York right now:
Lizzie - allocating seating on the sailing boat. Does the Environment
Minister of a medium-sized developed nation get precedence over a
minor character from a big TV show?
Rhiannon - updating the screening info on all 63 countries. Jordan:
"On a rooftop off Rainbow Street, Amman"
Jahlia - answering a million questions on Facebook. Most popular: "Why
is the cinema three hours from where I live?" and "Why is it not on in
Canada?"
Deirdre - Liasing with the secret service to arrange the President of
the Maldives' dash from his early evening cocktails
Tom - Trying to suck country names out of the database to make them
display on the webpage offering free internet screenings for people in
countries with no cinemas (it ain't working yet, before you ask)
Franny - Avoiding finalising the script for the tent by writing this
mailing list
Rachel (Lizzie's sister, now drafted in) - Hand-making 300 paper fans
for the tent guests as there will be no AC (for obvious emissions
reasons)
Susan - measuring short pieces of rope
Andy & Mike - role-playing their green carpet appearance, minus the
costumes
Nevette - Attempting to download the opening graphic which has been
uploaded by Rod in Australia
Laurel - Writing up cue cards with the host's script points (which
kind-of needs the finished script which I'm not finishing)
Alexandra - Choosing sustainable clothes from an eco-designer's
website for the four professional models who will be gracing the green
carpet catwalk
Tallane - Walking the streets of New York hand-delivering tickets to
celebs' homes and hotels
Stephanie - Painting info signs for the edible decor.

So that's our Saturday night. Hope yours is going equally well.

If you've still not booked your tickets or suddenly remembered a
friend in Pakistan who might just like to join the party, here's what
you need to know/tell them:
http://www.ageofstupi...

Till tomorrow (still pretending tomorrow is not already today),
Franny (Armstrong - director of Age of Stupid)

Also, on September 26 at 7pm
CarbonfreeDC http://www.meetup.com... is proud to host the Washington DC premiere of the celebrated documentary "No Impact Man." The film follows a young family living in NYC that goes to extremes to nix their environmental impact.
Join us at the E Street Cinema on Friday the 26th or Saturday night for the screening and a discussion lead by CarbonfreeDC sustainability experts.

Also, check out http://www.meetup.com... events every week, many at 733 Euclid St NE in DC
Second Tuesday is film night at 7:30pm

Also, October 10-11 Volunteer with the DC Green Festival
http://www.greenfesti...

Also, October 8-21 Volunteer with the Solar Decathlon - solar home competition between colleges from the USA and world
Volunteer at http://www.solardecat...
About Solar Decathlon
For three weeks in October 2009, the U.S. Department of Energy will host the Solar Decathlon—a competition in which 20 teams of college and university students compete to design, build, and operate the most attractive, effective, and energy-efficient solar-powered house. The Solar Decathlon is also an event to which the public is invited to observe the powerful combination of solar energy, energy efficiency, and the best in home design.
Exact dates of the 2009 event are:
* Oct. 8-16—Teams compete in 10 contests
* Oct. 9-13—Houses are open to the public
* Oct. 15-18—Houses are open to the public
* Oct. 19-21—Teams disassemble their houses.
The Solar Decathlon houses will be open for public tours 11 a.m.­–3 p.m. Monday–Friday and 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. Please note that all homes will be closed Wed., Oct. 14.

AMC Mazza Gallerie
Washington, DC, 20015

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Sep 20 4:00 PM

1 attended (est.) – 5.00 5.001

www.mtpleasantsolarcoop.org/
Saturday Sept 19
Mount Pleasant DC Solar Coop Solar Tour and EcoLiving Fair
18th and Newton NW - Columbia Heights Metro

Fuel -- the film Sunday 20th 415pm (4:25 pm screening) and all weekend Saturday and Sunday
https://tickets.landm....
E Street Cinema, 555 11th Street NW and E Street - entrance on E Street

For Fuel Sunday Sept 20 4:15pm -- you can also see it other times this weekend. Josh Tickell says it is important to see if on the first weekend, so that it will be held over the following week. After the last show on Sunday, he says, the theater needs to see 1000 attendees or more, for the film to be screened the following Friday. If not, it closes on Thursday night. So, seeing the film on Monday through Thursday does not determine whether it is held over.
Fuel took the 2008 Audience Award for documentary at Sundance -- and it's not hard to see why. Josh Tickell is thoughtful, earnest and immensely likable, as well as accessible. His film is the result of his 12-year journey of discovery and hard work, in which he tries to change his own life as well as the world by finding cleaner, greener solutions to our transportation needs. The film is far reaching and biting in it's commentary, yet it isn't preachy. It certainly isn't dry.
Fuel crackles with energy and heart, and it's definitely one of the better environmental films to come out in recent memory. So vote with your feet and check it out.
Features a Toyota Prius called now the Algaeus- to go on 150MPG on Algae- this has never been done, ever, ever! And in a similar vein, this is the first car to run on synthetic algae fuel made for a gasoline engine. And THE BIG GREEN ENERGY BUS that will go around the US to classrooms sharing about energy efficiency, water efficiency, fuel alternatives and all sorts of eco initiatives.
“Fuel” is a vital, superbly assembled documentary that presents an insightful overview of America’s troubled relationship with oil and how alternative and sustainable energies can reduce our country’s — and the world’s — addictive dependence on fossil fuels. Gary Goldstein, LA Times
Also at E Street Cinema this weekend. Earth Days - the movie -- Though many know the basic storyline, Robert Stone’s documentary, Earth Days, explores the roots of the first Earth Day, follows its rise through the legislative achievements in the 1970s, and collapse with the Reagan administration, with some intriguing surprises.
At E Street Cinema with Fuel, the film. You could make it a double feature.

Also, Monday, September 21, 7:30pm, Age of Stupid Global premier in over 550 theaters, Mazza Gallerie and others in DC included. (not at E Street). With live satellite feed of an event in NYC kicking off Climate Week at the United Nations.
www.ageofstupid.net/usa -- list and maps of US theaters

Also, No Impact Man at E Street Cinema at 7 pm on Friday and Saturday, September 25 and 26 with CarbonFreeDC. www.meetup.com/CarbonfreeDC/calendar
www.noimpactdoc.com

Also, October 9, 6:30 pm, Green Gala with CarbonFreeDC.

Also, Green Festival on October 10-11
with Sierra Club DC Sunday 1-4pm email to Julie Locascio, pomba27aol.com of the DC Sierra Club
or directly with www.greenfestivalvolunteers.org/dc/ volunteer for a free ticket. Sunday night available.
or volunteer with CarbonFreeDC Sat 10am also for a free ticket

Also Solar Decathlon October
Volunteer at
www.solardecathlon.org/for_volunteers.cfm
Exact dates of the 2009 Solar Decathlon event are:
Oct. 8-16—Teams compete in 10 contests
Oct. 9-13—Houses are open to the public
Oct. 15-18—Houses are open to the public
Oct. 19-21—Teams disassemble their houses.
The Solar Decathlon houses will be open for public tours 11 a.m. –3 p.m. Monday–Friday and 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. Please note that all homes will be closed Wed., Oct. 14.
f you'd like to participate in the 2009 event, you can volunteer as a team crew or event volunteer.
Team crew volunteers help a team in the assembly and disassembly stages of its house on the National Mall. To be a team crew volunteer, or for more information, you must contact and work with the teams directly. Please note that you do not need to register as an event volunteer to be a team crew volunteer.


Drew Barrymore to Drive Jay Leno's Electric Ford Focus on September 18 2009 This should get word out to a wider audience with uninformed.

Landmark's E-Street Cinema
Washington, DC, 20004

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1 Maybe

Sep 19 4:00 PM

1 attended (est.) – No rating yet

Saturday 9/19 (4pm) through Sunday 9/20 (10am)
River Center at Lockhouse 8, C&O Canal National Historical Park, 7906 Riverside Ave. Cabin John, MD 20818
Enjoy the great outdoors with a canoe trip and a night of camping under the stars and wake up on our island in the Potomac. Outfitter Byron Bradley will lead the Saturday afternoon canoe trip that will start at Carderock Picnic Area and end on Minnie’s Island (near Lock 8 on the C&O Canal). Bring your own camping gear, food, and water. Must RSVP to tricarico@potomac.org by September 16th. Bring your own canoe or if one is needed reserve one in your RSVP. The cost is $20 for adults and $10 for children. More detailed information will follow the RSVP.

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Sep 17 9:00 AM

1 attended (est.) – No rating yet

Thursday, September 17 and Friday, September 18, 9am-3pm (both days)
River Center at Lockhouse 8, C&O National Historical Park, Cabin John, MD 20818

The Conservancy, in partnership with the National Park Service's Rivers, Trails, and Conservation Assistance program, will be building a canoe/kayak launch near Lock 8 on the C&O Canal towpath. This launch will provide low water access to the Potomac River. Launch and trail construction will take place over two days, Thursday and Friday, September 17 and 18. To volunteer, contact Bridget Chapin at chapin@potomac.org.

River Center at Lockhouse 8
Cabin John, MD, 20818

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Sep 6 11:45 AM

2 attended (est.) – No rating yet

Sunday, September 6th, 11:45am-12:45pm
River Center at Lockhouse 8, C&O Canal National Historical Park, 7906 Riverside Ave., Cabin John, MD 20818
Abby Ybarra is an environmentalist who walks the spiritual Red Road of Native American culture which continues influence his view of – and commitment to - the environment and this earth we live on. He brings that Native outlook of stewardship and conservation to those he works with and those he teaches. He will talk about tribal relationships with water and compare to principles of water science. He encourages people to “find their heart for matters that deal with the environment.”

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Aug 30 1:00 PM

4 attended (est.) – 4.00 4.001

Join Kevin Munroe as he takes us on a journey along the C&O Canal towpath to explore the life of dragon and damselflies.

The River Center is open Saturdays and Sundays from May 3 through October 18 from 10 am ‘til 2 pm for tours of the lockhouse and interactive exhibits. Inside the River Center, the Conservancy installed a new exhibit, “Backyard to the Bay,” that connects what happens on the land and the health of the Potomac River and the Chesapeake Bay. Visitors are guided by the Potomac Conservancy’s volunteer docents who lead tours, answer questions and discuss the historical and cultural significance of the C&O Canal and the Potomac River to the regional economy and the local quality of life.

For additional information about the River Center at Lockhouse 8, contact Bridget Chapin (chapin@potomac.org) or visit http://www.potomac.org/site/discover-rclh8/.


About Potomac Conservancy
Since 1993, the Potomac Conservancy has protected the health, beauty, and enjoyment of the Potomac River and its tributaries. Its conservation programs address the goals of improving water quality, protecting the river’s scenic integrity, enhancing recreational resources, and building an informed and engaged constituency, using a range of tools, including restoration, permanent protection, advocacy, and citizen education and engagement.

River Center at Lockhouse 8
Cabin John, MD, 20818

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