Our January 9th meeting will be at Dan Levy’s home from 6-8 PM. It will be POTLUCK.
Our guest will be Eileen Banyra. She is the owner of Community Compost Company https://www.communitycompostco.com and Hudson Soil Company, http://www.hudsonsoil.com Eileen is the woman who Mary McNamara talked about at our November meeting. Eileen’s Company is the hauler for the Saugerties Composting Initiative.For further information about Eileen, her bio and businesses, please go to her websites.
Garden Share Meeting – Nov.’18
Exciting news. Starting November 1st, there will be a new composting program at the Saugerties Transfer Station and we have as our guest speaker the woman running the program, Mary McNamara.
Mary McNamara, is co-founder of Sawkill Watershed Alliance and Lower Esopus Watershed Partnership, and on board of directors in water related organizations, Hudson River Watershed Alliance, Esopus Creek Conservancy, and chair of advisory board of Riverkeeper. As a volunteer have leveraged the voice of water and waterways as an important part of community policy and planning. Currently, Town of Saugerties, Organic Recycling Coordinator.
For a decade ran a multi-faceted family business, Parnassus Square. An earlier career was involved with art editing and cataloguing, in Taipei, and New York City. Received a B.A. in Political Science and East Asian Studies, University of Colorado; additional courses at SUNY Ulster in Water Chemistry and Environmental Studies.
Grew up in Texas near the gulf coast, after returning from four years in Asia, moved to NY, where eventually moved to the Catskills and the Hudson Valley that have been a natural fit, and a wonderful place to raise a family.
In my conversation with Mary, she made 2 things clear.1.
Kudos to our own WOW organizer and facilitator, Jo Yanow Schwartz, for being the driver behind the community composting movement in our area.2. Whether it succeeds or not, will depend upon the community’s participation. Even if you compost in your own backyard, there is an opportunity to save items that you can’t compost like bones, pizza boxes, meat, food soiled paper and shells, and bring it to the Saugerties Transfer Station.
The meeting will be on Wednesday, 11/7/18, at Toni Wiedenbacher’s home from 6-8 PM. It is a POTLUCK.
Project Drawdown and Drawdown EcoChallenge
Thursday, March 14th, at Woodstock’s Community Center, from 7-8:30pm.
Learn about Project Drawdown – the most comprehensive plan ever proposed to reverse global warming – and Drawdown EcoChallenge – the 21-day engagement program that follows actions highlighted in Drawdown.
Come and see what everyone is talking about.
Repair Café Woodstock
Sponsored by by Woodstock Environmental Commission
Sunday, February, 10AM-2PM
Woodstock Jewish Congregation 1682 Glasco Turnpike, Woodstock
Bring your beloved broken item, to be fixed…for free.
Transition US article on Woodstock’s WG Support Group
The following story is the fifth installment in a new series we’re calling “10 Stories of Transition in the US.” Throughout 2018, to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Transition Movement here in the United States, we will explore 10 diverse and resilient Transition projects from all over the country, in the hope that they will inspire you to take similar actions in your local community.
Article:
Energy Working Group / Jan. 2019 Report
This month’s report is posted below, which includes a summary of the Energy WG’s activities this recent weeks.
2019 Film and Discussion Series – 2nd Event
Global Problems / Local Solutions
How the Lifecycle of Food Impacts Climate Change and What We Can Do About It
inspired by DRAWDOWN
Reversing Climate Change One Meal at a Time
Discover that what you eat each day can change the future. Through two short videos and discussion with local leaders, we will explore how our shifting to more plant-rich meals can help reverse climate change.
See site calendar for event details
2019 Film & Discussion Series – 1st event – film Sustainable
Global Problems / Local Solutions
How the Lifecycle of Food Impacts Climate Change and What We Can Do About It
Regenerative Agriculture and film Sustainable
Sustainable is a film about the land, the people who work it, and what must be done to sustain it for future generations. The film investigates the harmful practices of America’s food system and the community of leaders who are determined to fix them.
See Calendar for details
Energy Working Group / November Report
This month’s report is posted below, which includes a summary of the Energy WG’s activities this recent weeks as well as a report from Eric on his call with Sustainable Hudson Valley.
WNYT Energy Working Group – Update – November 1st, 2018 – Google Docs
Energy Working Group / October Report
The Woodstock Energy Group, with the leadership of Dermot who carries the bulk of recent efforts has an updated report.
Many thanks to Dermot!
The link is below.
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