[Green] This is your Virtual Green Sanctuary Committee meeting!
Kelcey Jacobs
cvspedteacher at gmail.com
Mon Jan 21 15:26:49 CST 2019
Just Dinner was wonderful as always. I agree we need to promote it more
amongst our congregation.
Winter gardening line up sounds great. Nice work Andrew, and to all those
involved.
Chris is going to take a look at his calendar and will be in touch about
helping out with clean up after the solar installer classes, at least a
couple of those days.
We are both willing to participate on a team for the River Trail clean up.
Kelcey
On Sun, Jan 20, 2019 at 12:04 PM Dawn Hewitt via Green <green at fuusm.org>
wrote:
> Hello, Green friends!
>
> Thank you for attending!
>
> Agenda
>
>
> 1. Approval of minutes from December meeting (as amended to reflect
> that the Barn Dance will be October 12): postponed until February 17.
> 2. Just Dinner post mortem:
> 1. About 19 in attendance. T
> 2. The food was great, as was the camaraderie, and the discussion
> afterward was scintillating.
> 3. Feel free to reply with your comments if you like.
> 3. Plans for setup and cleanup of Jan. 25 Solar Overview class
> 1. Class runs 1-5 p.m.
> 2. Need volunteers for setup at 12:15 p.m.: YOU? (Chairs mostly,
> the whiteboard in the closet, maybe a pot or two of coffee & ancillaries).
> Be there at 12:15. It would be great if the volunteer also thanked the
> attendees and introduced the GSC, and why we’re conducting these solar
> classes. One or two volunteers will be plenty.
> 3. Need volunteers for cleanup at 5:p.m. YOU? One or two volunteers
> will be plenty.
> 4. Dawn can do setup or cleanup, but not both. So we need one or
> two other volunteers.
> 4. Gardening Classes in February. Andrew contributed this information
> on the series, with theme “How Does Your Garden Grow?"
> 1. Partnering with Social Justice Sunday, the program on February 3
> at 1 p.m. would be"Sustainability and Local Sourcing.” This will also
> launch the Winter Gardening Series. Three speakers for the first session
> 1. Susie Huser of Community Food Initiatives/Seed Savers
> Exchange will discuss the work of that organization which has recently
> launched their Southeast Ohio FOODLINK project.
> 2. John Stock, Outreach Coordinator of United Plant Savers,
> based in Rutland, OH, will speak about that 25 year old organization's
> mission "to protect native medicinal plants of the United States and Canada
> and their native habitat while ensuring an abundant renewable supply of
> medicinal plants for generations to come.”
> 3. Washington County OSU Extension Agent, Marcus McCartney will
> then talk about the OSU Master Gardener Volunteer's school based
> educational program, the Junior Farmer's Market.
> 2. February 10: Master Gardener Volunteer Anita Beeney will
> demonstrate the ancient art of ikebana, traditional Japanese flower
> arrangement and discuss what flowers she uses in her variety of floral
> arrangements. Participants will also get to make an arrangement to take
> home. A second speaker for this date is TBA, as we may be having too much
> fun arranging flowers.
> 3. February 17th, our own George Banziger, a life-long gardener,
> will address Winter Seed Sowing using non-traditional materials.
> Participants will get to make their own mini-greenhouse using recycled
> materials. The second speaker for this date is also TBA, again allowing
> time for participant's creativity.
> 4. Feb. 24 brings a Green Sanctuary panel of "wormers." George
> Banziger, Dawn Hewitt, and Roger Kalter will demonstrate techniques of
> vermiculture. Hopefully, those attending can take home some of these
> valuable friends of the earth for their own gardens. Following the worms,
> OSU Extension Agent, Marcus McCartney will tell us about some critters we
> may not want our "garden" to "grow." Marcus will offer information about
> the prevalence of Lyme Disease and deer ticks in the area. He assures me
> that participants will not take home samples from this presentation.
> 5. Thank you, Andrew! Once again, you’ve done a fine job of coming
> up with great topics.
> 6. Publicity? Andrew notified Michelle Wilson, so it will go on
> Facebook, but will you send a press release to the local newspapers,
> Andrew, or shall I?
> 7. GSC members, please plan to attend if you can (and if you’re
> interested).
> 5. Solar installer class March 18-22.
> 1. Publicity: Dawn will send press releases to local newspapers,
> and contact Michelle Wilson for Facebook publicity. Please tell all
> your friends.
> 2. Need volunteers for set-up and cleanup, every morning at 7:30,
> and afternoon at 5 YOU? But there will be only 10 participants max.
> Still need to make coffee, provided doughnuts, O.J., etc.
> 3. Shari will organize providing lunches. Thank you, Shari!
> Volunteers? (YOU? Contact Shari.)
> 4. Scholarship: How do we go about soliciting applications,
> receiving them, and deciding upon winners? PLEASE DISCUSS.
> 6. Social Justice Sunday on Citizens’ Climate Lobby follow-up— Dave
> Ballantyne: What comes next?
> 7. Mike Bailey has rewritten recycling instructions for FUUSM kitchen.
> THANK YOU, Mike. Now, how to get people to read and follow them?
> 8. RE Building energy efficiency update: Dave Ballantyne gave us a
> great little summary at the Just Dinner. (Good thing he did!) The changes
> we have made are already making a difference on our electric bill!
> 9. River Trail Cleanup: Our laissez-faire approach to our commitment
> isn’t working.
> 1. Daryl Ting proposed that GSC members and friends form teams,
> committed to responsibility for trail clean-up once a quarter (four times
> per year for half a month. That would require six teams.
> 2. Involved: Walking from the Putnam Street Bridge upstream to the
> “adult playground,” picking up litter and sweeping aside sweetgum balls.
> Time required: 90 minutes tops (when there are a lot of sweetgum balls),
> more likely 15 minutes.
> 3. Roger Kalter suggested working with Roger Patterson to get MC
> ATO fraternity reengaged.
> 4. Will someone volunteer to coordinate this? YOU?
> 5. Dawn volunteers herself and Tim to be a team.
> 10. Plans for February 17 meeting: I need someone to call for
> agenda items & create an agenda. YOU? I will be here February 20, but
> in Ecuador from Feb. 4 evening through Feb. 16 morning.
> 11. Need volunteer for February’s Green Tips. YOU?
>
> Thank you for attending this virtual meeting! Your input and offers of
> service will be very welcome!
>
> —dawn
>
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