Climate Change Group meeting
The Climate Change Group will have a planning meeting on Monday, February 26, 2007, at 5 p.m. in the UUCP Yellow House
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Social Action Committee
Unitarian-Universalists reaching out into the wider community, making the world a better place.
Monday, February 26, 2007Climate Change Group meeting
The Climate Change Group will have a planning meeting on Monday, February 26, 2007, at 5 p.m. in the UUCP Yellow House
Thursday, February 15, 2007Ethical Perspective on Climate Change
Local area event:
The Heat Is On: Community Discussions on Climate Change Feb. 15 Ethical Perspective on Climate Change, with a panel including philosophy professor Michael Nelson, Sister Carol Ann Wassmuth, and psychologist Jamie Nekich Thursday, February 15, 2007, 7:30 p.m., at the 1912 Center in Moscow, Idaho, corner of 3rd Street and Van Buren Street. This will be the third of 5 sessions. Coming up: March 1 Making a Difference: What Can We Do Now? Panelists will include community leaders and representatives from City of Moscow, Sierra Club, area businesses, public utilities, and the University of Idaho, addressing current efforts March 8 Making a Difference: We Can Do More Panelists and participants will look at activities of other communities and next steps The event is supported by the Social Action Committee of the Unitarian Universalist Church of the Palouse, the Palouse Group of The Sierra Club, and the Moscow High School Environmental Club. http://www.moscowclimatechange.com/ Tuesday, February 13, 2007Social Action meeting Tues Feb 13
Social Action Committee meeting Tuesday, February 13, 2007, in the Yellow House library room.
Potluck 6:30 p.m., meeting 7:00 p.m. Our guest, Mary Barston, co-chair of the University of Idaho War On Hunger Group, will tell about that organization. She and Ellen T. may also report on the North Idaho Regional Food Forum, held in Lewiston on February 6. Sunday, February 11, 2007Palouse Peace radio 92.5 FM krfp 2-4 pm
Community event:
Next Palouse Peace radio show Sunday Feb 11 2-4 p.m. on Radio Free Moscow 92.5 FM Station KRFP. http://www.krfp.org/ Thursday, February 08, 2007Biological Perspective on Climate Change
Local area event:
The Heat Is On: Community Discussions on Climate Change Climate Change: The Biological Perspective, with Professor J. Michael Scott Thursday, February 8, 2007, 7:30 p.m., at the 1912 Center in Moscow, Idaho, corner of 3rd Street and Van Buren Street. This will be the second of 5 sessions. Coming up: Feb. 15 Ethical Perspective on Climate Change, with a panel including philosophy professor Michael Nelson, Sister Carol Ann Wassmuth, and psychologist Jamie Nekich March 1 Making a Difference: What Can We Do Now? Panelists will include community leaders and representatives from City of Moscow, Sierra Club, area businesses, public utilities, and the University of Idaho, addressing current efforts March 8 Making a Difference: We Can Do More Panelists and participants will look at activities of other communities and next steps The event is supported by the Social Action Committee of the Unitarian Universalist Church of the Palouse, the Palouse Group of The Sierra Club, and the Moscow High School Environmental Club. http://www.moscowclimatechange.com/ Monday, February 05, 2007Martin Luther King III at Kibbie Dome
Community event:
Martin Luther King III Speech February 5 Please join ASUI Vandal Entertainment as they host a guest speaker, Martin Luther King III for a speech entitled "My Father's Dream, My Mission" in the ASUI Kibbie Dome. This event will take place on the evening of Monday, February 5th, 2007 at 7:00pm. Tickets are $2 general admission. Thursday, February 01, 2007Science of Climate Change
Local area event:
The Heat Is On: Community Discussions on Climate Change Community discussion on Thursday, February 1, 2007, starting at 7:30 p.m., at the 1912 Center in Moscow, Idaho, on the science of global warming and other climate changes. Von Walden, University of Idaho Associate Professor of Geography, will tell about his research. This will be the first of 5 sessions: Feb. 1 The Science of Climate Change; Feb. 8 Climate Change: The Biological Perspective, with Professor J. Michael Scott; Feb. 15 Ethical Perspective on Climate Change, with a panel including philosophy professor Michael Nelson, Sister Carol Ann Wassmuth, and psychologist Jamie Nekich; March 1 Current Local Efforts; March 8 Next Steps and Learning from Other Communities. http://www.moscowclimatechange.com/ |
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