[Pvgreens-discussion] Re: Fall educational presentations

sandylemberg at juno.com sandylemberg at juno.com
Sun Jul 22 12:36:02 MDT 2007


I have decided to go to the program at the library. It seems that nobody
has indicated any pressing business, so I would prefer to do as Joe
suggests: just decide over email which Thursday to meet, and go from
there.

I do want to point out, however, that what I had in mind for meeting at
6:30 was to meet AT the library --- to sit in the park, and then go in to
the program.

So if anyone still wants to do that, just post to the list, and we can do
it.

Sandy

On Sun, 22 Jul 2007 11:08:51 -0700 (PDT) joe kissell <jrfk54 at yahoo.com>
writes:
> Hi all,
>    
>   It may be difficult for me to be home by 6:30 to have the meeting 
> moved up. So, if people would rather go to the program at the 
> library, that would be fine with me.
>    
>   Perhaps we can decide over e mail which Thursday we have our 
> meetings and where. I would be happy to look into alternate choices 
> for venue as I have suggested moving it. I will check out a couple 
> of different ones and see what Thursdays their rooms might be 
> available. That might narrow our choices as to days. I will make 
> some calls early this week and let everyone know.
>    
>   Everyone, please let me know if you prefer having the meeting or 
> going to the program so I know what to plan on. At this point I am 
> fine with postponing the meeting until such time as we have a 
> confirmed day and new venue.
>    
>   Joe
>    
>   
> 
> sandylemberg at juno.com wrote:
>   Heath Care for All Colorado is having a program at the Fort 
> Collins Main
> Library on Thursday, July 26 7-9 PM.
> 
> This is something of vital importance for the Greens. I have been
> involved with this group and we have an actual shot at attaining the 
> goal
> of Single Payer for Colorado this year.
> 
> How about melding our July PV Greens meeting into this?
> 
> I am thinking that we could meet at 6:30 for a half hour prior to the
> program if we have a few things that need to be discussed. Please all
> respond with your view on this idea. Below is the program 
> description,
> and below that is some info on leaflet ting at "Sicko" this weekend.
> 
> Thanks, Sandy
> --------------------------------------------------------
> 
> We have held "From SiCKO to Sanity" public meetings in Loveland and 
> south
> Fort Collins. 
> This Thursday we'll be at the Fort Collins Main Library. Please mark
> your calendars. 
> "From SiCKO to Sanity" 
> Thursday, July 26 7-9 PM
> Fort Collins Public Library 
> 201 Peterson Street
> How can we end the health care heartbreak that SiCKO documents? 
> How can we guarantee quality health care for everyone?
> Join Dr. Cory Carroll, a Fort Collins physician, 
> to learn how you can participate in the growing grassroots campaign 
> for comprehensive, affordable high quality health care for all. 
> Further info: 484-2259 
>
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> --------
> Round three - SiCKO still drawing crowds and HCAC picks up speed! 
> If you haven't seen SiCKO yet or would like to see it again (and 
> bring a
> friend), 
> it will be showing for a third weekend! 
> We are holding more discussions at Bear Rock Cafe: at 6:00 pm on 
> Saturday
> and 6:00 pm on Sunday. 
> Fort Collins Cinemark movie times : 9:50 am, 12:40 pm, 3:50 pm, 7:05
> pm, 10:10 pm 
> Discussions at the Bear Rock Cafe at 6 PM on Saturday, July 21 and
> Sunday, July 22 . 
> 
> We are still in need of leafletters for Saturday at 5:45pm to inform
> movie viewers of the discussion. 
> If you can help with this, please call Molly McNeely at 226-4990. 
> Thanks.
>
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> 
> On Fri, 20 Jul 2007 22:18:38 -0600 "Eric Fried" 
> writes:
> > I am going out of town on vacation tomorrow for two weeks, and 
> won't 
> > be at the next meeting, so want to tie up some loose ends.
> > 
> > 1) We talked about educational presentations, on the Poudre 
> > River/Glade Reservoir, uranium mining in Nunn, and maybe other 
> > topics. Since we have been meeting the 4th Thursday of the month, 
> I 
> > reserved the 3rd Thursdays of Sept. and Oct. for the River Rock 
> > Commons Room through Don Flick. We had talked about waiting for 
> > fall, when students return and life returns to more normalcy, and 
> > also after the Sustainable Living Fair, so we can do a flyer to 
> pass 
> > out there. I have asked Gary Wockner about Sept. 20 in a separate 
> > email. I don't know if Susan has talked to the Nunn folks to see 
> if 
> > they could come on Oct. 18. If not, we could try a different date 
> > with Don, or plug in a different topic. You might want to discuss 
> > thias on Thursday.
> > 
> > 2) There is nothing sacred to me about the 4th Thursday of the 
> month 
> > to meet, and could change to any Thursday, except the third in 
> Sept. 
> > & October (see above). As to where to meet, Alley Cat or Mugs is 
> > okay, and also Daz Bog on North Mason has a small basement meeting 
> > room that can be reserved. I don't know if it costs or not and how 
> > late they're open.
> > 
> > 3) Since I'll be out, if there any green party state council 
> votes, 
> > it would be important for nancy to vote, so they have a quorum. 
> Are 
> > you still a council rep? We are down two votes, since Hollie 
> became 
> > a Dem, and we are allowed four, so we should try to fill those 
> > slots.
> > 
> > 4) I would give a report from the state meeting, but Sandy went 
> too 
> > and can report. I am now the state party secretary, relieving 
> Tanya 
> > Ishikawa, co-chairs are Tom Kelly and Dave Chandler, Dan Sage is 
> > still secretary, and US Green Party reps are Romney Philpott, 
> Sandy, 
> > and Claire Ryder (we get three now). We agreed on a process to 
> > decide on a state platform which everyone is welcome to 
> participate 
> > on. We went through voter registration training, but we as a group 
> > might want to get such training from our local Clerk and Recorder 
> so 
> > we can legally run voter reg. campaigns. 
> > 
> > That's about all, I guess. See ya when I get back...
> 
> 
> 
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