Sunday, November 8, 2009
Meeting: Monday, November 9, 2009 at 6:00 PM
Agenda for the Green Coalition Nov. 9th meeting
Report on Adtran's Social Responsibility workshop- Lynn
Starting an online newsletter-
Membership recruitment
Steps to connect with other green businesses we have met
Is there a "Green Directory" in Huntsville?
Possible speakers for our next meeting - December Meeting - Dove Stackhouse of the Clean Food Network will be our guest speaker
Christmas Party?
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Event: Invitation to Best Practices in Sustainability
You are cordially invited to the Corporate Social Responsibility Best Practices Conference on October 15th. Featured speakers will share best practices in sustainability, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), and green issues.
Corporate Social Responsibility Best Practices Conference
When: Thursday, October 15th,
9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Where: ADTRAN East Tower
Conference Center 901 Explorer Blvd. Huntsville, AL 35806
Registration: 8:30 a.m.
Lunch: Served at Noon
Keynote Address: Huntsville Mayor - Tommy Battle
Please Register
Conference Hightlights
> Driving innovative environmental improvements in products, operations, and supply chain
> Designing, constructing, and operating a LEED Silver Certified building
> Developing environmental initiatives and sustainability activities within manufacturing operations and the corporation as a whole
> Incorporating CSR into the company's culture
> Monitoring and managing enterprise assets for increased energy efficiencies with EAM tools
Event: Keep Albany-Dougherty Beautiful Flint River Clean Up Call for Volunteers
Is hosting its 6th Annual
Flint River Clean-up
meet at the Georgia Power Dam at
8:30 a.m. in Albany, GA
volunteers that have canoes & kayaks, and for those
who can serve as bank walkers!
Send email to kkirkman@jonesctr.org to register.
(near Marine ditch).
Why: Water Is Our Planets Most Precious Resource
that encourages clean ups along all 70,150 miles of
Georgia ’s rivers, lakes, and streams.
Saturday, October 3, 2009
Event: Electronics Recycling & Mercury Collection - Saturday, October 17, 2009
Bring your old electronics and mercury containing items to our
Electronics Recycling & Mercury Collection Event
9 am to 3 pm
Joe Davis Stadium
City of Huntsville Operations Green Team
Madison County Commission
City of Madison
Covanta Energy
The Solid Waste Disposal Authority of the City of Huntsville
We will be collecting (free of charge) computers (CPUs, laptops, mainframes and peripherals), monitors, telephones, cell phones, telephone systems, fax machines, printers, copiers, rechargeable batteries, stereo equipment, electronic games, PDAs, electronic circuit boards, and components as well as thermometers, thermostats, mercury batteries, mercury switches, and other mercury containing items.
Fluorescent light bulbs will not be accepted at this event, please bring them to the Household Hazardous Waste Collection held on the 1st Saturday of the month.
Televisions will be accepted for a $10 fee.
Covanta Energy is offering $10 gift cards for the mercury thermostats (limited to the first 50 people bringing mercury thermostats) and $5 gift cards for mercury thermometers. A $50 gift card will be given to the first person bringing in a mercury thermostat and mercury thermometer.
256-532-5326 (53-CLEAN).
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Meeting: Monday, October 5, 2009 at 6:00 PM
Agenda: TBD
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Event: Energy Forum - October 13-14th - Register and promote to your networks
Consider becoming an exhibitor or sponsor, and invite others to contribute as well. Energy Forum 2009 is hosted by the Interfaith Environmental Initiative of Alabama“Engaging faith and science to sustain and enhance the life of Earth” www.interfaithenvironmental.org
Please consider how you would like to help make Energy Forum 2009 be the success we all hope it will be. Thanks for all you are doing for Care of Creation. See you at Energy Forum 2009! Ginny and Eleanor Virginia N. Brown, M.S.E.M., Co-Convener, Interfaith Environmental Initiative of Alabama browngnbrown@charter.net Eleanor McKenzie DelBene, D.Min., Co-Convener, Interfaith Environmental Initiative of Alabama Liaison, Episcopal Diocese of Alabama Task Force for The Stewardship of Creation eleanor@presence.org
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Event: Saturday, Sept.12 2009 - Interfaith Mission Services Volunteer Day
The Day is designed for those who want to improve our community through opportunities to connect through service. There are projects for all ages and abilities - some are local agencies, others global - all can be completed in just a few hours. As we work we do that most human thing- we talk, we dialogue, we recognize one another as people who care about this world we share. The physical work will be completed that day but the experience of working with others who have differences but believe that together we can create a better world will be long-lasting.
Citizens will arrive between 7:30 and 8:00, gathering for breakfast and fellowship. From 8:00 to 8:30 there will be a unity celebration, creative dialogue, and a time of matching of people with diverse teams that will then leave to work at their site locations. The day will end at each site mid-day. The score of service sites located across Madison County with a variety of great projects will allow people to connect and serve working through diverse teams “side by side” with other members of your community.
Monday, September 7, 2009
Article: One Man’s Trash ...
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/03/garden/03recycle.html
Indeed, city officials worked closely with Mr. Phillips in 2004 to set up a recycled building materials warehouse where builders, demolition crews and building product manufacturers can drop off items rather than throwing them in a landfill. There’s no dumping fee and donations are tax deductible because the materials are used exclusively by charitable groups or for low-income housing.
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Meeting: Monday, August 31, 2009 at 6:00 PM
Please continue helping us make the Green Coalition a household name in our community.
See you Monday! Have a good week, Lynn
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Event: Flint Riverkeeper: Cookout, Campout, and Canoe to help Protect the Flint
Join the Georgia Conservancy and the Flint Riverkeeper on the banks of the Flint River at the Gerald I. Lawhorn Scouting Base (about an hour south of Atlanta) on Thursday September 24th for a cookout and a bluegrass concert featuring the world famous Packway Handle Band.
The evening will also feature leading experts on protecting the Flint River including Georgia Conservancy President Pierre Howard and Flint Riverkeeper board chair Paul Deloach. There will be the opportunity to campout (tents and air mattresses provided) and take a canoe trip the next morning on the Flint River (canoe, paddle and safety equipment provided).
- Who: Friends and members of the Flint Riverkeeper and the Georgia Conservancy
- Cost: $25 for cookout ($40 for two tickets), $50 for cookout, campout, paddle, $150 family cookout, campout, canoe
- Where: Gerald I. Lawhorn Scouting Base, Molena, Ga (south of Pine Mountain and north of Sprewell Bluff)
- Description: A fun evening on the Flint River - guests have the option to camp out and paddle the next day
Saturday, August 8, 2009
Event: National Public Lands Day Clean up on the Flint River - September 19, 2009
Plan to attend. Details coming soon!
Questions contact: flintriverconservation@gmail.com
Save the date: September 19, 2009
Event: Free Alabama Water Watch Workshop - Saturday, August 29
Attend this free workshop to learn how to test water chemistry to determine if water contains e-coli bacteria. More information coming soon!
Questions contact: flintriverconservation@gmail.com
Save the date: Saturday, August 29
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Meeting Minutes: Monday, July 6, 2009 at 6:00 PM
Out next meeting is on Monday August 3rd upstairs in room D. in the main Public Library on Monroe Street at 6:30. Thanks Anna, for getting us this room!!
I am sorry it has taken me all month to get these notes out, but better late than never.
Our last meeting was in room A&B on July 6th at the main library.
We discussed Green U at the Huntsville Botanical Gardens on Sept. 26th. Green U is a day that will promote green activities, events, booths by various groups, business concern going green, vendors and the like. We were asked to be a part of this event several months ago. Our main focus will be on recycling. We will be demonstrating what is found in people's garbage, by using simulating bags of trash as examples. Dixie Bray of the Huntsville Solid Waste Disposal will let us share a display with a glorified recycling bin, handouts and other things we can use for a booth.
We should have a
- compost display
- an activity for children
- tee shirts to sell
- a free give away
- rain barrel display
It was decided, we need to form a recycling committee to become experts on all questions about recycling to be an additional resource for the community.
It was brought up that the Monday night music in Big Springs Park did not provide recycling bins. Sandy, Margrit, Anna, Doug and myself went to the event the following Monday and were pleasantly surprised to see recycling bins out beside the trash cans. Someone does need to do oversight to make sure the city will provide the same coverage during Big Spring Jam.
We learned we could hand out fliers without a permit.
It was discussed that some of us were getting too many emails from Green Coalition. I am still unsure how to use the blog page. I will be discussing this with Cathy soon.
It was brought up that we could have a rain barrel display on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/pages/Coalition-for-a-Green-Huntsville-and-Madison-County/84956101835?ref=ts
Treasury report: There is a positive amount in the account.
It was discussed to bring in Unity Church as a new member
Our Articles of Incorporation papers have been filed at the courthouse and the Sec. of State
We still have work to do about getting our 501c3 status
Oct. 24th is a grassroots day of awareness to reduce our carbon footprint. We can choose to take part in this with the national event www.350.org or as individuals.
Please try to attend our next meeting. Our name is getting around as an important networking organization. We are making a difference in our community.
Thank you for your support. best regards, Lynn
Monday, July 20, 2009
Meeting: Monday, August 3, 2009 at 6:30 PM
Agenda:
The main point of discussion a will be around Green U on Sat. Sept. 26th at the Botanical Gardens. We have had good response for folks signing up for booth duty but we need at least 3 to 4 more volunteers. This meeting should get into the nuts and bolts of what our demonstrations are going to be and how the booth will look. I will not be able to attend because of a prior commitment. I will be in contact with our Green U volunteers next week. Talk to you all soo
Note: Meetings are every first Monday of the month.
Friday, July 3, 2009
Event: Awakening the Dreamer, Changing the Dream Symposium - Sunday, July 5, 1:30-4:30
Sunday July 5, 1:30 pm --4:30 pm
Unity Church on the Mountain,
1328 Governor's Drive SE, Huntsville.
The purpose of the Awaken the Dreamer, Change the Dream Symposium is to explore an emerging world vision built on sustainability, spiritual fulfillment and social justice. Through dynamic group interaction, leading edge information presented in a multimedia format, participants will explore the state of our industrial world and the thinking that got us where we are today and critical concerns of our times, new ideas of what really matters, greater realization of our deep connections, the new global paradigm that is emerging to reclaim our planet’s future, how each of us is part of it, and the synthesis of surprising new answers empowering individuals to make a global difference through actions in one’s own back yard.
Awaken the Dreamer, Change the Dream Symposium was designed through the collaboration of some of the finest scientific, indigenous, and activist minds in the world in partnership with The Pachamama Alliance. Among the leaders who have come together and given this symposium, which began in 2005, in dozens of countries are South African cleric and activist, Desmond Tutu, Budhist monk and peace activist, Thich Nhat Hahn, environmental activists Paul Hawken, Julia Butterfly Hill,social justice advocate, Van Jones, author, cosmologist and educator, Brain Swimme, artist, environmental and social activist, Majora Carter, Achauz leader Domingo Paez and others. This collaboration explores our plante’s biggest challenges and opportunities from a new perspective and connects the participants with a powerful global movement to reclaim the planet’s future. This symposium is meant to shake up, inspire and move participants to action in accelerating an environmentally sustainable, spiritually fulfilling, and socially just human presence on this planet.
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Event: The big green bus visits UAH campus June 30, 2009
spreading the word about climate change awareness and action.
Tuesday, June 30, 2009: 1pm Event at the University of Alabama campus.
Wednesday, June 31st, 2009: Depart for Memphis, TN.
Please spread the message.
http://www.thebiggreenbus.org/
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Event: Household Hazardous Waste Collection - Huntsveille/Madison Co - July 4, 2009
Solid Waste Disposal Authority of Huntsville/Madison County
4100 Leeman Ferry Road, Huntsville, just south of the Leeman Ferry and Johnson Road intersection
Saturday, July 4 (8 am to noon)
http://www.swdahsv.org/household.html
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Event: Saturday, June 20th @5:00 First Annual Green Coalition Potluck at the Yurtgarden
Come around 5:00 and stay until....
Directions to the Yurtgarden.
From Governor's Drive. Go over Monte Sano mountain, the road turns into Hwy 431. Make a left at the Exxon Station at the corner of 431 and Old 431 at the Hampton Cove sign. Stay on Old 431 pass Hampton Cove on the left. Get far right lane at ball field, and continue on Old 431 approximately 2 miles. Make a left on Cherry Tree Rd. Stay on Cherry Tree 2 or so miles, left on Horse Cove, stay on Horse Cove, it turns into Shooting Star. See the sign for the Yurt garden pointing down a gravel driveway on the left. The next house on the right is 307. If you pass it, turn around and go back to the first driveway on the right. Follow it around the garden, and the barn and park beside the barn.
You can also go over the Cecil Ashburn road which brings you through the intersection of 431, staying straight on it, as it turns into Old 431 at the Publix Shopping center
You can travel Hwy 72 from town. Head towards Gurley, pass the High School on the left. See the Mc Mullen Cove sign, take the next right on Rock Cut road. Make a right on Little Cove, go down until you see Mc Mullen, left on Mc Mullen stay on it until it comes out on Cherry Tree. Left on Cherry Tree, left on Horse Cove.
If anyone has any questions e-mail me at lynnaleach@gmail.com. Can't wait to see everyone on Sat. June 20 at 5. Bring your favorite food to share and the beverage of your choice.
Monday, June 15, 2009
Meeting: Monday, July 6, 2009 at 6:00 PM
Agenda:
We have been asked to partcipate at Green U, Botanical Garden, September 26.
They would like us to have an interactive booth on solid waste and recycling. It is an excellent opportunity for us to increase public education on these issues. Attendance should be large and composed of people interested in the environment.
At our meeting we will brainstorm possibilities for the booth.
Note: Meetings are every third Monday of the month.
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Hike: Lunch Loop - Sunday, June 21, 2009
http://www.landtrust-hsv.org/events/event/spring-hike-wade-mtn-lunch-loop/2009-06-21
Huntsville-Madison County Public Library and The Land Trust of Huntsville and North Alabama
Sunday, June 21 (2-4 pm)
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Events: Household Hazardous Waste Collection - Huntsveille/Madison Co - June 6
Solid Waste Disposal Authority of Huntsville/Madison County
4100 Leeman Ferry Road, Huntsville, just south of the Leeman Ferry and Johnson Road intersection
Saturday, June 6 (8 am to noon)
http://www.swdahsv.org/household.html
Monday, May 18, 2009
Meeting: Monday, June 15, 2009 at 6:00 PM
Agenda: TBD
Note: Meetings are every third Monday of the month.
Friday, May 15, 2009
Event: "Splash for Trash" - Flint River Cleanup - Saturday, June 6, 2009
Flint River Conservation Association and Green Team Volunteers meet at Publix parking lot in Hampton Cove or Winchester Road Barbeque to follow
Flint River Conservation Association and Green Team
Saturday, June 6
Monday, May 4, 2009
Event: Inaugural Mayor's Bicycle Ride with Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle -
Children’s Fountain, 320 Fountain Circle at corner of Fountain Circle and Williams Street, Huntsville
Saturday, May 2 (10 am; arrive early to sign up)
Sunday, May 3, 2009
Event: Green Cities Summit - Huntsville May 11, 2009
With the recent announcement about my Council for Green Sustainability (Green 13), I’m hoping our area is taking note of what a critical role Huntsville can play in the “Green Economy” movement.
Apart from the work the Green 13 is doing, I am personally asking for your participation in the inaugural Green Cities™ Huntsville Planning Summit. This will be an invitation only event seeking to engage our regions’ most innovative thinkers through a process to envision and identify the resources needed to address the challenges facing our community and region. Your input during the Planning Summit will determine the agenda for a Green Cities™ Alabama conference in the fall of 2009 which will focus on advancing the business and science of sustainability for our region.
This Summit will be held Monday, May 11 from 1pm to 6pm, at the U. S. Space & Rocket C enter, Educator Training Facility, One Tranquility Base, Huntsville, AL 35807 .
Mr. Mike Italiano, founder, President, and CEO for Market Transformation to Sustainability (MTS) and Capital Markets Partnership will address the Summit on strategies for financing the green economy. His long career includes founder of the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) and LEED. He is a Director of USGBC, USGBC CEO Board, and served as former Director of ASTM and Chairman of ASTM E50.
Mr. Stephen Cochran, an internationally recognized leader, speaker, writer, and advocate of sustainable enterprise, will facilitate the dialogue and planning portion of the Summit. Mr. Cochran is the founding chair of the Washington DC-based United States Partnership for Education for Sustainable Development, and a consultant in national and international sustainability imperatives.
The event will be supported by the EPA award winning event producers, Seven-Star, Inc from Asheville, NC, and their local ambassador 4SITE, Incorporated, a local land planning and design firm that partner with others to build more sustainable communities.
The City of Huntsville will be the host for both of these prestigious events which will be catalysts for accelerating the community and region towards a more sustainable and vibrant future.
I look forward to your participation with me in this historical event. If for some reason you are unable to attend please consider designating a representative to send on your behalf.
I’ve made a commitment that the City of Huntsville will do all it can to lead the nation in the Green Sustainable Industry movement–and I’d like for you to be a part of that.
Sincerely,
Tommy Battle
Mayor
For more information visit www.GreenCitiesAlabama.com
Please RSVP on or before 5pm, May 4, 2009 by email to: summit@greencities.com or by phone at: (800) 957-1424
Workshop: Rain Barrel Workshop - HSV Botanical Gardens - May 14, 2009
Dr. Catherine Sabota, A&M and Harvey Cotton, HBG
http://www.hsvbg.org/events.htm#rainbarrel
Community: Mulch Program
Huntsville Botanical Garden
Mulch pile located on Bob Wallace Avenue between the Huntsville Botanical Garden and Jordan Lane
Available year-round
Hike: Iron Family Hike - Sunday, May 17, 2009
Wildflower Trail in Blossomwood Subdivision off Cleermont Drive
http://www.landtrust-hsv.org/events/event/spring-hike-wildflower-trail-b-/2009-05-17
Huntsville-Madison County Public Library and The Land Trust of Huntsville and North Alabama
Sunday, May 17 (2-4 pm)
Event: Senior Expo "Around the Globe" - May 5, 2009
Maynor & Mitchell Eye Center, sponsor
Von Braun Center South Hall
Tuesday, May 5 (9 am - 4:30 pm)
http://www.al.com/events/index.ssf?pagetype=results&SearchLocation=Huntsville&SearchDate=2009-05-03&SearchDateEnd=2009-05-10&s=e&start=20
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Meeting: Monday, May 18, 2009 at 6:00 PM
Agenda: TBD
Note: Meetings are every third Monday of the month.
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Event: Earth Day at Hayes Nature Preserve | April 18, 2009
APRIL 18 9:30 AM - 3:00 PM
Stop by our booth to learn more about the Coalition for a Green Huntsville.
PS. This is a free event.
Here is some more info
Venue: Hays Nature Preserve
http://www.hsvcity.com/recreation/hayesnature/index.php
Address:
U.S. 431 South just east of mile marker 324
Hampton Cove, AL 35763
Description:
7:30 a.m. - birding hike by John Ehinger
10:15 a.m. - Bill Cruger with snakes and lizards
11:45 a.m. - Dr. Bloom of Lookout Mountain Zoological Park in Menton with baby bears, cougar and other young critters
1 and 2:30 p.m. - ecotour
2 p.m. - release of rehabilitated raptor
solar observations with members of Von Braun Astronomical Society
sponsored by Operation Green Team
Monday, March 23, 2009
Tap Project: World Water Week March 22-28, 2009
Find a participating restaurant, volunteer, donate
http://www.tapproject.org/
What is the Tap Project?
In 2007, the Tap Project was born in New York City based on a simple concept: restaurants would ask their patrons to donate $1 or more for the tap water they usually enjoy for free, and all funds raised would support UNICEF’s efforts to bring clean and accessible water to millions of children around the world.
The Situation
- Every day, 4,200 children die of water-related diseases.
- Nearly 900 million people worldwide lack access to safe drinking water.
- For each dollar spent on water and sanitation projects, the projected return on investment is from $3 to $34.
- Just one single dollar raised through the Tap Project can provide a child with safe drinking water for 40 days.
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Meeting: Monday, March 23, 2009 at 6:00 PM
Agenda:
We will be discussing our incorporation status for our 501c3, upcoming events, and how to make this organization a stronger voice in the community.
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Meeting: Monday, Feb. 23, 2009 at 6:00 PM
Agenda:
1.Welcome new prospective members
2. Update on all the recent events of the Coalition
3. What does it mean to be a Green Partner
4. The Partner Packet
5. Goals of the Coalition- Mayor Battle signing the U.S. Mayor's Climate Protection Act, "green ambassadors for Operation Green Team
6. Our newest partners- Huntsville Main Public Library, Church of the Nativity, IMS
United Presbyterian Church- has donated $250.00 worth of printing
6. Recycling in the library- library strategic Plan Focus Group March 4th 10:45- where are the bins for aluminum and plastic in the lounges. Fill out comment cards downstairs.
7. Difficulties with commercial cardboard recycling- someone to report on what is going on in town
8. Announcements
9. Upcoming events
Monday, February 9, 2009
Event: Rain Barrel Making Workshop for the public | Tuesday, February 10
Sunday, February 1, 2009
Event: Feb 2, 2009 Judging Arbor Day Posters
Event: Feb 3, 2009 at 11:00: Presenting award to honor local homeless woman
Monday, January 19, 2009
Meeting: Monday, Jan.26, 2009 at 6:00 PM (changed from Jan 19)
On the second floor public lounge in the Main Public Library.
Agenda: TBD
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Steven Beaty to speak at One Huntsville monthly meeting Jan. 20 focus on Huntsville's green efforts
One Huntsville meeting is Tuesday, January 20 from 5:00 to 7:00
Ryan's Restaurant, 1808 University Dr. (East of Parkway)
Program:
"A More Sustainable City"
When Going Green Goes The Second Mile
The indicators that Huntsville is a green, environmentally-friendly city continue to expand. We celebrate this! Nevertheless, to move into the status of a progressive, sustainable city will require a deeper commitment of resources and a collaboration approach, including broad citizen engagement. The evening's program is a step in that direction.
The program will begin with an update from representatives from the City of Huntsville summarizing their progress and intentions for the future. This will be followed by a review of the 2008 Sustain Lane US City Rankings, analyzing the greening of the 50 most-populous cities in the nation on these pages - and the most complete report card on urban sustainability in America that includes benchmarks each city's performance in 16 areas of urban sustainability. We will then hear a presentation from leaders from the Coalition for a Greener Huntsville and Madison County, profiling their work to build a broad-based coalition that addresses:
-Defining and modeling sustainability in urban communities
-Development of a comprehensive plan to become measurably sustainable, including Carbon Emissions indicators
-Steps to Huntsville's implementing the US Conference of Mayor's Climate Protection Agreement
-Renewable energy initiatives
-The leverage power of green and public space
-Bike paths
-Faithbased efforts that embrace environmental stewardship, looking at both traditional and creative approaches and at the Alabama Interfaith Power and Light Project
The evening will conclude with a presentation of a comprehensive packet of user-friendly resources for spiritual, civic, non-profit, and business communities - and an invitation to join the movement!
5:00 p.m. Dinner* and informal table discussion
5:45 p.m. Sharing community news
6:00 7:00 p.m. Program with Dialogue
Can't come for the full time? Come anytime between 5:00 and 7:00.
*Buffet Style Dinner, though menu items available