[Green] sustainable Marietta

Annie Warmke annie at bluerockstation.com
Tue Jul 28 09:06:38 CDT 2020


I think we can use up the money.  Marketing will be a bigger expense, 
and speaker fees.  I think it can lay the ground work for many things, 
that we will be able to demonstrate.  Let's think big and then we can 
think "reality".  Annie

On 7/28/2020 9:10 AM, Michael Chisholm via Green wrote:
> Yes! That would be great. Such a project would have to move FAST 
> though. If we want to apply for funding again next year, it would be 
> wise to have the funding spent and show results for credibility (so by 
> March 2021).
>
> Regards,
>
> Michael Chisholm
>
> On Tue, Jul 28, 2020 at 8:13 AM Kelcey Jacobs <cvspedteacher at gmail.com 
> <mailto:cvspedteacher at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     Not sure if or how this would work, but what if some of the
>     funding was used for a follow up project that came of an
>     interest/development out of the forum?
>
>     On Tue, Jul 28, 2020 at 7:05 AM Michael Chisholm via Green
>     <green at fuusm.org <mailto:green at fuusm.org>> wrote:
>
>         I think DuPont would be okay with doing a virtual forum given
>         the circumstances, however, I don't see any way we would use
>         all of the $7,500. (Keep in mind we already have ~$1,000 from
>         other sources). We would need to discuss how to use the funds
>         in a virtual setting and also consider if the $7,500 would
>         have a greater impact applied to a different project.
>
>         Regards,
>
>         Michael Chisholm
>
>         On Mon, Jul 27, 2020 at 9:33 PM Dawn Hewitt via Green
>         <green at fuusm.org <mailto:green at fuusm.org>> wrote:
>
>             Well, what an interesting idea. Okay. Let’s discuss it at
>             our next GSC meeting, on August 16. Michael Chisholm, do
>             you think DuPont would be okay if we decided to make the
>             forum virtual? We could still have measurable outputs:
>             videos produced, people involved, etc.
>
>             Additional thoughts on this topic prior to August 16 are
>             welcome and encouraged.
>
>             —dawn
>
>>             On Jul 27, 2020, at 4:03 PM, Vic Elam via Green
>>             <green at fuusm.org <mailto:green at fuusm.org>> wrote:
>>
>>             I agree.  We would be leaning in to what we are preaching
>>             by making it virtual.
>>
>>             Vic
>>
>>             On Mon, Jul 27, 2020 at 2:56 PM gbanz42--- via Green
>>             <green at fuusm.org <mailto:green at fuusm.org>> wrote:
>>
>>                 Good ideas, Annie.
>>
>>
>>                 ---- Annie Warmke via Green <green at fuusm.org
>>                 <mailto:green at fuusm.org>> wrote:
>>                 > Contrats to everyone - we're on our way with
>>                 Sustainable Marietta. I'd
>>                 > like to throw out some ideas to consider before our
>>                 next meeting.
>>                 >
>>                 > I believe we need to create a virtual Sustainable
>>                 Marietta meeting. It
>>                 > would give us a much broader reach in the
>>                 community, and we have lots of
>>                 > experience now with producing videos, and small
>>                 events.  The price to us
>>                 > would be much smaller because there would be no
>>                 food, no room fee, and
>>                 > no transporting etc.  We would need far fewer
>>                 volunteers.
>>                 >
>>                 > We might be able to afford bringing in some really
>>                 great speakers plus
>>                 > create an ongoing series that grows our ideas over
>>                 a period of time
>>                 > giving people a chance to consider different
>>                 components in between the
>>                 > online meetings.  We'd also have a track record
>>                 that could be put up on
>>                 > You Tube so people could look at it at their
>>                 convenience, yet
>>                 > participate in other ways so that a variety of
>>                 people could participate
>>                 > in different ways.
>>                 >
>>                 > We could afford to have a logo designed, and some
>>                 marketing materials
>>                 > that would promote the concept of Sustainable Marietta.
>>                 >
>>                 > Just some thoughts.  Annie
>>                 >
>>                 > --
>>                 > Annie Warmke
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Annie Warmke
Farmer, activist, consultant, writer
Blue Rock Station/Warmke Farm LLC
www.bluerockstation.com
(740) 674-4300 or (740) 252-6295 Mobile

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