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A group of us gathered and painted a mural asking for "Green Jobs Now".
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MISHKAN SHALOM SUPPORTS GREEN JOBS AND A GREEN ECONOMY: Congregation Mishkan Shalom in Philadelphia, PA hosted a letter-writing and poster-making event in the congregational school for the seventh grade class. Mishkan Shalom is a Reconstructionist congregation committed to ed...
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Our first meeting and press conference. We launched our Power to the People (P2P) campaign on green jobs to the valley. We ended up with 35 folks representing Wasco, Shafter, Tooleville, Lindsay, W.Goshen, Delano, Bakersfield, Visalia, Plainview all rural communities in the Sa...
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I was not able to attend because I saw it too late. However, I am very interested in what transpired and if there were any particular jobs that women can do. I have been very interested in going Green for many years and am interested in setting up my home using envirfriendly ...
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There were several educational workshop and informational booths to help people green their lives.
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The Blue Earth Farms Fest was held yesterday with a small but very interested group of community members. Barbara Hins-Turner, Director of the Chehalis Community college spoke at our event helping our community to understand more about green jobs and what Washington State Comm...
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About 25 students got together and froze for 5 minutes in front of the Dining Commons at Keene State College. We had green hard hats and signs, which said "Unfreeze the Economy with Green Jobs Now". Then we went to the center of downtown of Keene and tabled 3 hours and got 150...
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I drove there with a friend, but nothing was going on at the park. Perhaps it was canceled because of the rain, but I'd have liked to be notified.
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We met at the entrance of the Aliso Viejo Wilderness Park and took the pictures there and also signed the petitions there. After that we biked down to Salt Creek Beach, in Dana Point, where we filmed a small message in video. It was a fun ride and, when we got there, we discus...
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Our small group at the unemployment office was able to gather many signatures, as well as get people thinking about "Green Jobs Now" and "Green Energy". Over one-thousand cars and passerbys saw our message at this busy street. We were even able to obtain two signatures and p...
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Our small group at the unemployment office was able to gather many signatures, as well as get people thinking about "Green Jobs Now" and "Green Energy". Over one-thousand cars and passerbys saw our message at this busy street. We were even able to obtain two signatures and p...
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We assembled our group after the grand opening ceremony at the California Academy of Sciences. We interacted with the public, collecting 30 signatures took a couple of group photos and captured some great video segments of the issues by our invited speakers - Kate Gordon, Co-D...
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On a sweltering hot Saturday, twenty five people gather behind a junior high school. Three Miami Dade County Public School teachers shovel soil and compost into a new garden bed, while others remove basil, pepper and tomato plants from their pots to place in the fresh soil...
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Excellent. There were some great workshops. There has been significant growth in the St. louis area but still a long ways to go.
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We partnered with Building Sustainable Earth Community from Kansas City, Kansas. Our National Community Service Day - Green Jobs Now! happened at Grand Avenue Temple in downtown KCMO, our urban core area. This event coincided with our regular Saturday Community Lunch. We provi...
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Two attended. One called but could not make it. We networked.
IT IS A BEGINING. IT IS OUR SEED OF INTENTION FOR A GREENER EARTH.
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It was a very small start for the Sheboygan County area. There were only about 10 people that came to the event. While raising awareness to the community we were actually praised from virtually everyone that we came in contact to. People are not against going green, they ju...
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Discussed the pros of wind power and potential economic benefits in establishing Michigan as a premier manufacturer of wind turbines, leveraging existing manufacturing know-how in the state.
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Our event was hosted at the Pisgah View Peace Garden, which is a community garden for the families that live in the Pisgah View housing complexes. I was so excited to see this garden, and what it means for beginning sustainability practices in our community. Green Jobs had boo...
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