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Sierra Club Connecticut Chapter - Southeast Group

To explore, enjoy and protect the wild places of the Earth, to practice and promote the responsible use of the earth's ecosystem and resources; to educate and enlist humanity to protect and restore the quality of the natural and human environment; and to use all lawful means to carry out these objectives.

Information:

Molly McKay, 860-536-5480
Louise Fabrykiewicz, 860-848-2441

Chairman: Roberta Paro, 860-889-2948, raparo@snet.net
Vice-chairman: Molly McKay, 860-536-5480, mollymckay@nationalcorridors.org


Monthly Meetings:
 

Second Wednesday of the month at the Public Library of New London, 63 Huntington Street, New London.


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    6:30 - 7:00 PM    Building Unity discussions about overcoming perceived                                     divisions in our communities and societies - led by Roberta                                 Paro
       
    7:00 - 8:00 PM    Program open to the public, immediately followed by the                                 monthly meeting of the Southeast Group's Executive                                         Committee (open to all Sierra Club members)

Please try and carpool to these events or use SEAT (Southeast Area Transit) bus service.  You can contact me, Roberta Paro, by email:  raparo@snet.net to let me know which event(s) you would like to attend and I will put you in touch with others wanting to carpool.



Programs of Interest

First and third Mondays, 4:30 - 5:30 PM  "A Questioning Nature", a cable access TV show, hosted by Ernie Cohen
that often focuses on environmental issues - available for viewing by Norwich area Comcast customers.

Tuesdays, 7:00 - 7:55 PM  "Thinking Green", a cable access TV show hosted by Ronna Stuller - available for viewing by New London/Waterford area Metrocast customers.



Help Create a Clean Energy Future Today

Using renewable energy to create electricity creates jobs, cleans up our air, protects other species from habitat loss caused by mountain top removal and drilling, and contributes significantly to lowering greenhouse gases.

If you are a CL&P customer, you can help save the planet by signing up for the Connecticut Clean Energy Options Program.

Sierra Club members, take out your Quinnehtukqut and fill out the form that will enroll you as a CT Clean Energy Options customer.  Depending on the amount of kilowatt hours you use each month, this will cost you approximately $3 to $10 more each month, which you can recover by making your home more energy efficient.  Please cut the form out of the "Q" and send it to :  Connecticut Clean Energy Fund, 200 Corporate Place, 3rd Floor, Rocky Hill, CT, 06067


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