Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Affinity Groups Form in Sustainable Tucson


Sustainable Tucson's evolution continues to unfold through the actions of Affinity Groups that share common goals.

The Youth Involvement group is exploring ways that youth can train and be hired to accomplish key sustainability goals: 1.) learn about watershed management and the role of waterharvesting and be hired as a water harvester for neighborhood water conservation; 2.) train and be hired in construction skills to retrofit older homes in Tucson that could become more energy efficient with modest renovations. We are meeting with the City of Tucson to explore funding to develop these and other projects that link groups that share mutural outcomes.

The Water affinity Group is exploring a partnership with the University of Arizona and other municpal groups to host Peter Gleick from California for several meetings to help our community and region reconsider its water management rules and regs in light of the emerging global warming/climate change scenarios for our region.
Membership Group
Sustainable Tucson is actively recruiting an Office Coordinator to help us manage the emerging level of activity and need to link people and groups by phone, email and meetings: http://www.volunteersolutions.org/vctucson/org/opp/10234237204.html

Public Education Affinity Group
We hosted a table at the Peace Fair in Tucson and attracted a diverse group of organizations and individuals to our next general meeting. We will participate in the Global Warming Rally at U of A on April 14, Earth Day on April 21, and the Tucson Solar Cook Off on the 28th of April. Each of these events will give us opportunities to alert the public to the coalition and invite them to our next meeting or to explore the wesite: www.sustainabletucson.org

The Arts and Lecture Series will feature Tom Greco, author and economist, on March 13, Tuesday from 6 pm - 8 pm at the El Ojito Springs Center for Creativity. Tom will describe new ways of working with the concept of money that create sustainble local economies. Music and food and drink from 6-7 pm, address from 7-8 pm followed by Q&A. The Center is located two blocks south of Cushing St. on Stone Avenue. http://www.elojitosprings.com/ Come visit Sustaianble Tucson's adopted "clubhouse".

Our next General Meeting is:
Sustainable Tucson
March 20, Tuesday
4 pm-6 pm
Councilwoman Karen Uhlich's Offices
Ward III
1510 E. Grant Rd.
Tucson, AZ
Program:
Dennis Dickerson
Pima Association of Govenments
Indicator Reports & Q&A
Networking
Sustainable Tucson continues to grow as people in our community become aware of the challenges we face together to make sure we act now for the youngsters in our midst, and those to come, to assure they can enjoy the beauty and abundance of the Old Pueblo as so many generations have been privileged to experience over the centuries.

Respectfully,
Susan


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