Southampton, Riverhead, and Garden City have posted the most specific event calendars on 350.org. At the bottom of this email, are links to other proposed Long Island events in East Northport, Port Washington, Stony Brook University , and Hofstra University . There are many other events planned for the NYC region as well.
October 24, 2009
INTERNATIONAL DAY OF CLIMATE ACTION
Southampton – http://www.350.org/node/5498
“Great Greening of Southampton ”
The Sustainable Southampton “Green” Committee is coordinating the first “Great Greening of Southampton” month throughout October. The goal is to engage all members of the community through a series of events addressing recycling, gardening, conservation, alternative energy, transportation, and other “going green” ideas for homes and businesses.
Scheduled events to date include: “Greening of the South Fork: One Year Later” forum of East End Mayors and Supervisors on October 5th presented by GAIN and the League of Women Voters at the Rogers Memorial Library in Southampton at 7:00 p.m.; a discussion forum on Southampton’s Sustainable Future at the Stony Brook Southampton Campus October 9th at 7:30 p.m.; a “Greening Proclamation” press conference with Town Supervisor, Linda Kabot , Town Board members, Green Committee member Dr. Scott Carlin , and Dr. James Quigley of Stony Brook Southampton on the steps of Town Hall October 16th at 1:00 p.m.; a lively ‘Talkin’ Trash” conversation presented by Sustainable Southampton and 725 Green at Southampton Youth Services on Major’s Path in Southampton on October 20th at 7:00 p.m.: and a special presentation by the NY League of Conservation Voters, “Blueprint For The East End” on October 23rd at the Water Mill Center at 7:00 p.m.
Several Town-wide events are planned for Saturday, October 24th, including trail hikes, an organic garden tour, bicycle tours, networking events, discussion groups and more. Several schools are also scheduled to participate with assemblies and class projects.
For more information and updates on events, please visit the Green Committee’s web site, http://www.sustainablesouthamptontown.org. A scheduling form is also available on the web site for any groups interested in hosting their own events.
Riverhead – http://www.350.org/Riverhead – October 24
- East End Bike Rides: 30 mile ride leaves @ 10am; 7.4 mile ride leaves @ 11am
- Downtown Riverhead Street Fair, Farmers Market, & Music Begins @ 12 noon. Main St and Riverfront Park Between Peconic Ave and Atlantis Marine World. The event is designed to include local businesses- to highlight the importance of shopping local and redeveloping and investing in downtown, walkable communities. Riverhead is a treasure to celebrate.
* 350 photo shoot @ 1:30pm
* Experience Sea Level Rise: Various Downtown Displays will mark the high and low sea level around downtown – showing the water line under different possible scenarios.
* SOLAR STAGE, generously provided by Go Solar
Garden City – http://www.350.org/node/3961 – Oct 24
Title: The Latest Expert Information on Climate Science, Policy, and Green Economics
Location: Garden City, NY at the Ethical Humanist Society of Long Island
Date/Time: Saturday October 24th from 4pm to 6pm (doors open at 3:30)
Sign-up: http://www.350.org/o24/action/3961
Our two speakers are experts in their respective areas of science, and of policy and economics. We have a comfortable auditorium space and will make the event enjoyable and informative. You will be able to ask questions of the speakers, as well as participate in open discussion and contribute ideas for green action. Take the Meadowbrook Parkway and head west on Old Country Road , or take Herricks Road and head east on Old Country Road . Doors will open at 3:30pm.
Dr. Vic Divenere is a geologist, a professor at C.W. Post, and a frequent speaker on climate issues. His topic is The Reality of Climate Change and Its Relation to Earth’s Past and Future.
Dr. Divenere likes to put climate change into perspective in terms of the climates that Earth has faced in its (long) history, and also likes to talk about the evidence for the reality and magnitude of climate change, our part in it through alteration of the atmosphere and surface, and the impacts, especially the nature of the threat of sea level rise to coastal communities.
Frank Morris is chairperson of Long Island Sierra Club, and vice chairperson of NYS Sierra Club, and has spoken widely about current policies and their impact on the way we live. His topic is Fragmentation in Environmentalism, and Promoting Change through a New, Greener Economy.
Frank is founder of Ecologic Advisors, www.ecologicadvisors.us, a NYS Registered Investment Advisors specializing in environmental investing.
Limited Information is Currently Available for:
East Northport – http://www.350.org/node/4147
Port Washington – Picnic in the park! Live music, food, and environmental activities.
Stony Brook University Oct 24 demonstration – http://www.350.org/node/6721
Hofstra University (listed as Shirley , NY ) – http://www.350.org/node/4735
Roosevelt is promoting – http://www.suprememastertv.com/
Bike Rides – Montauk to Riverhead; Orient to Riverhead http://www.350.org/node/5457
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