Monday, April 23, 2007

Lizard Ball 2007!




Hi All,

Come down to Dnipro Ukrainian Center for a Little Green fun. This year's
Lizzard Ball is coming up fast, the night of Saturday April 28, 7PM.

If you've never been to the Dnipro center, you're in for a treat -- classic
architecture, old school comfort and style...

It should be great fun!

Don't miss it and tell all your friends!

PS - YES, for you Buffalo hockey folks, "*the game*" will be *on*..

PS - Google Map:

Friday, April 20, 2007

Happy Earthday!



Solar Panels on the New Paltz Village Hall
Buck Hills Falls, PA

A Songbird at Mendon PondsWindmills on the Shore of Lake Erie

A Bog in the Adirondacks

Nader to campaign for Jason West




Nader to campaign for West Monday
April 20, 2007

New Paltz — Ralph Nader is coming to town to campaign for fellow Green
Party member Jason West on Monday.

Nader, probably the country's best-known corporate critic and a former
presidential candidate, is expected to attend a screening of "An
Unreasonable Man," a documentary about himself at the Rosendale
Theater at 6:30 p.m. He'll answer questions and sign his latest book
afterward.

Nader's appearence marks the first time in living memory that a
national political figure has come to campaign on behalf of a village
of New Paltz candidate. West is running for a second four-year term as
mayor against Terry Dungen, a current member of the village board. The
election is May 1.

West said in a prepared statement that he was honored to have Nader
campaign on his behalf.

Earlier Monday, Nader is scheduled to give an address at Vassar College.

reporter: Jeremiah Horrigan

Sunday, April 15, 2007

Green Party Mayor of New Paltz New York Jason West Campaign Speech

Green Party Mayor of New Paltz New York Jason West Campaign Speech

Click link to play MPEG4 Video. Approximately 16 minutes.

Jason West


Jason West spoke at a campaign fundraiser for his reelection held in Brooklyn New York host by GPNYS Party Chair Gloria Mattera. The speech talks about his accomplishments in his first for years. It's both informative and entertaining. West is an excellent and engaging public speaker.

It's a good example of what an elected Green can do in office so it might serve as promotional material to none Greens skeptical about whether Greens can win or whether they can actually accomplish such goals.

To contact the campaign to volunteer or make a donation:

http://www.jasonwest.org/

The election is May 1st.

Video shot and compressed by
Craig Seeman
NY

Checks can be sent to
"Friends of Jason West,
c/o Warren T. Shanahan,
136 North Chestnut Street, Apt. 8D,
New Paltz, NY 12561

Your donations are greatly appreciated.

also see: Mayor Jason West to Run for Re-election

Greens Call for a Massive National, Global Conservation Effort to Curb Global Warming


Greens Call for a Massive National, Global Conservation Effort to Curb Global Warming

Green Party of the United States
www.gp.org

Friday, April 13, 2007

Contacts:
Scott McLarty, Media Coordinator, 202-518-5624, mclarty@greens.org
Starlene Rankin, Media Coordinator, 916-995-3805, starlene@gp.org

WASHINGTON, DC -- Green Party leaders, on the eve of 'Step It Up' events <http://stepitup2007.org> scheduled on April 14 to address the growing threat of climate change, spoke out in favor of a massive conversion of the US economic system to curb the threat of global warming in the coming decades.

Carl Romanelli, Pennsylvania Green Party, 2006 US Senate candidate:

"We can only curb global warming by drastically reducing the amount of greenhouse gases that we're emitting. We need to stop burning oil and coal. The Green Party has called for the U.S. to sign on to the Kyoto accords and to take the lead on a 70% reduction of CO2 emissions, with public and private initiatives at every level to support the Global Climate Treaty signed at the Earth Summit in 1992, committing industrial nations within a time framework to reducing emissions to 1990 levels. This will require a massive investment of resources, similar to the effort we put into World War II. But this is exactly what we need to do to protect the earth and the future of numerous species -- including humans."

Starlene Rankin, Lavender Green Caucus delegate to the Green Party of the United States:

"We need to develop clean and safe alternative forms of energy, such as wind and solar power, but alternative energy sources cannot sustain our way of life as global warming progresses and fossil fuel use is dramatically limited. We must learn to conserve energy. We can start with a massive investment in trains, electric trains, and various forms of electrified mass transit, to replace car traffic and curb sprawl. We need to consume locally grown food, instead of relying on food driven hundreds or thousands of miles across the US in trucks and grown with petroleum-based fertilizers and pesticides. We need to enact carbon taxes, and to do so without placing the major burden on working people. We can use conservation projects, as well as alternative energy development, to generate new jobs all across the US."

Mark Dunlea, Green Party of New York State:

"Phasing out our addiction to fossil fuels is a matter of national and global security. In the short term, our reliance on oil and the power of oil companies have entangled us in Middle East conflicts. The proposed Iraqi 'hydrocarbon law' will give US and UK energy firms control over Iraq's oil resources, which will inflame regional tensions and require indefinite military occupation of Iraq to protect corporate investments. In future decades, we will see growing resentment from developing countries in Asia, Africa, and Latin America over the high consumption of energy resources by western nations and attempts to maintain our high standards of living. Global warming, if not interrupted, won't just lead to climatic devastation, it will also result in global wars over water, food, and other resources. If we want to offset such conflicts, the US must lead the world in conserving energy and reducing consumption, and must do so now. We can begin with a recommitment to the Kyoto Accord and an expansion of the Kyoto protocols."

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"US lags on plans for climate change"
By Beth Daley, The Boston Globe Staff, April 5, 2007
boston.com/news/nation/articles/2007/04/05/us_lags_on_plans_for_climate_change/
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"Poor Nations to Bear Brunt as World Warms"
By Andrew C. Revkin, The New York Times, April 1, 2007
nytimes.com/2007/04/01/science/earth/01climate.html

Rebecca Rotzler, co-chair of the Green Party of the United States and Deputy Mayor of New Paltz, New York:

(Note: under Green leadership, New Paltz uses solar and purchases wind energy and is expanding 'green' transportation)

"The greatest obstacles we face in the climate change crisis are official misinformation and censorship of scientific data. Democratic and Republican politicians under the influence of corporate lobbies are promoting nuclear power and caps on industrial carbon dioxide emissions with a credit-trading system, but the dangers of nuclear power are insurmountable, and market-based solutions are proving severely inadequate. The Bush Administration has censored and tampered with scientific reports on global warming, and has placed gag orders on government scientists, prohibiting them from discussing climate change publicly. President Bush's reckless and irresponsible policies on global warming are a threat to public health and the environment, and should be counted as impeachable 'high crimes and misdemeanors.'"

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"Global Warming: Bush is doing to World what he did to New Orleans; Greens call Bush's tampering with scientific research on global warming an impeachable offense"
Green Party press release, February 5, 2007
http://www.gp.org/press/pr_2007_02_05.shtml
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"Smoke alarm: EU shows carbon trading is not cutting emissions"
By David Gow, The Guardian, April 3, 2007
http://environment.guardian.co.uk/climatechange/story/0,,2048918,00.html
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"Memos Tell Officials How to Discuss Climate"
By Andrew C. Revkin, The New York Times, March 8, 2007
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/08/washington/08polar.html

MORE INFORMATION

Green Party of the United States
http://www.gp.org
1700 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 404
Washington, DC 20009.
202-319-7191, 866-41GREEN
Fax 202-319-7193

Green Party News Center
http://www.gp.org/newscenter.shtml

"Meltdown: Running out of time on global warming"
By Bill McKibben, The Christian Century, February 20, 2007
http://www.christiancentury.org/article.lasso?id=2978

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Mountain Top Removal- Documentary/Lecture




Speaking on MOUNTAINTOP REMOVAL, Cultural Devastation, and the Struggle for Justice in Appalachia

Rochester premiere of “Black Diamonds” documentary

When: Saturday, April 14th at 7:00pm
Where: Corpus Christi Church, 880 East Main St.
(Across from Auditorium Theater)
**FREE ADMISSION**
Contact: Save America's Mountains Committee
(585)734-4866
mtrlecture@yahoo.com

More info: www.iLovemountains.org
www.blackdiamondsmovie.com
www.goldmanprize.org

Seven out of fourteen Green Party candidates win elections throughout Wisconsin




Wisconsin Green Party
www.wisconsingreenparty.org

April 4, 2007

Contacts:
Ruth Weill Co-Chair, Wisconsin Green Party, spokesperson@wisconsingreenparty.org 414 350-2107
Ron Hardy, Co-chair, Wisconsin Green Party, spokesperson@wisconsingreenparty.org 920-292-8129

Twenty-two Green elected officials serve in Wisconsin

Last night, seven more Green candidates for local offices were elected throughout Wisconsin, bringing the total of Wisconsin Green elected officials to twenty-two.

Pete Karas, endorsed by the Kenosha/Racine Green Party, won re-election in a tight race for alderperson in District 9 of the Racine Common Council.

Four out of five Green women candidates, all endorsed by Four Lakes Green Party, won seats on the Madison Common Council. Brenda Konkel, who ran unopposed for re-election, Satya Rhodes-Conway, Robbie Webber, and Marsha Rummel were all victorious on April 3rd. "The Madison's sixth district overwhelmingly showed support for progressive and green values, said Rummel. "I'm honored and look forward to serving the next 2 years. My priorities are affordable housing, water quality, jobs that support families, and overnment that supports the people."

Tony Palmeri, endorsed by the Lake Winnebago Green Party, came in second out of 6 candidates running for 3 seats, earning a place on the Oshkosh Common Council. "This is a victory for the Green agenda - open government, and social and economic justice, which were the themes of my campaign", said Palmeri. "Oshkosh voters made it clear they want a progressive, forward looking council."

Amy Heart, endorsed by the Portage County Green Party, won her race for Stevens Point Common Council.

Last night's seven victorious candidates join the fifteen Wisconsin Green elected officials below:

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John Hardin, Board of Supervisors, District 1 (Barron County)
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Kyle Richmond, Board of Supervisors District 27 (Dane County)
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John Hendrick, Board of Supervisors District 6 (Dane County)
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Ashok Kumar, Board of Supervisors, District 5 (Dane County)
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Barbara Vedder, Board of Supervisors, District 2 (Dane County)
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Robert Ryan, Board of Supervisors, District 3 (Door County)
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Bob Browne, Board of Supervisors, District 20 (Douglas County)
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David Conley, Board of Supervisors, District 5 (Douglas County)
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Greg David, Board of Supervisors, District 3 (Jefferson County)
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Jeff Peterson, Board of Supervisors, District 5 (Polk County)
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Eric Krszjzaniek, Board of Supervisors, District 11 (Portage County)
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John O. Rendall, Board of Supervisors, District 19 (Portage County)
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Ben Farrell, Board of Supervisors, District 16 (Winnebago County)
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Robert Stockinger, Village Trustee, Hales Corner (Milwaukee County)
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JoEllen Gramling, Town Clerk of Schleswig (Manitowoc County)

For more information visit www.wisconsingreenparty.org

Peace Magnets!




Green Party Peace Magnets show your support for our country's only true peace party. These are great for cars or refridgerator, and since they are magnets you can easily move them without damage.

If the link is still broken go to www.GP.org and click on "Merchandise" on the right hand side

Step it Up Rochester


Hi everyone we've been envited to join in "Step it Up" 2007 events in Brighton. I hope to see everyone there this Saturday!


April 14, 2007 02:00PM to 04:00PM
Event Description:
Come on out, Rochester! Let's show Congress how committed we are to demanding legislation that greatly reduces carbon emissions. Some signs will be available for those who need them (first come, first served!), a street theater group will perform, and costumes are welcome! Also, Rochester's own Raging Grannies will be performing, as well as some young Irish dancers. Town Supervisor Sandra Frankel will address the crowd. And, rumor has it that a polar bear may show up to play with the kids and publicize his plight. Though we expect a good turnout, we need YOU. Please come and show your commitment to the largest challenge facing our world today.
Location:
12 Corners Brighton CONFIRMED!!
Directions:
intersection of Monroe, Winton and Elmwood