February Week Four: VT Interfaith, Local Motion, NWF Campus Ecology, AASHE, PLAN!, and Birds of Vermont

VT Interfaith (good read, local events):

GREEN MOUNTAINS, BLUE WATER:
Earth Care News from
Vermont Interfaith Power and Light (VTIPL)
February 2015
In this newsletter:
Help VTIPL Match Our Challenge Grant!
Greening Our Religions: Film & Discussion Series
Ecumenical Lenten Carbon Fast
Film Showing: “Wisdom to Survive,” Mar. 28, Montpelier
Loss of Arctic Sea Ice: Cause of Temp. Extremes
Addison County Interfaith Group
Pope Francis’s Upcoming Encyclical
Climate Change Affects Global Challenges
Climate Justice: A Fight for Equal Opportunity
Americans Support Action on Climate
More Resources
HELP VTIPL MATCH OUR CHALLENGE GRANT!
VTIPL will receive $8,000 in challenge grants, $7,000 of it from
national Interfaith Power and Light, when we raise the matching
funds. Please help us by sending a donation to:
VTIPL, P.O. Box 209, Richmond, VT 05477
GREENING OUR RELIGIONS: Film & Discussion Series
Two events remain in this DVD series on teachings from faith
traditions on the place of humans in nature: Prof. Stephanie
Kaza’s lecture on Buddhist teachings, Mon., Feb. 23, 7 pm,
Shambhala Center in Burlington; Rev. Nancy Wright’s lecture
on Christian teachings, Mon., Mar. 2, 7 pm, Ascension Lutheran
Church in South Burlington. A discussion time follows each film.
The events are free, and it’s helpful if you register:
ECUMENICAL LENTEN CARBON FAST
Sign up for the daily emails from New England Environmental
Ministries and receive many ideas throughout Lent about ways to
FILM SHOWING: Wisdom to Survive, Mar. 28, Montpelier
The film, “Wisdom to Survive: Climate Change, Capitalism,
and Community,” will be shown at the Green Mountain Film
Festival at the Pavilion Auditorium, State Street, Montpelier,
on Saturday, Mar. 28 at 3:30 pm. Anne Macksoud, co-producer
of the film; Ben Falk, permaculture expert; Jade Walker, 350VT
field director; and Rev. Nancy Wright of Ascension Lutheran
Church will be part of a panel discussion following the film.
Find out more about it and watch the trailer here:
The film (without panel discussion) will also be shown during
the festival on Sun., 3/22, 8 pm at Downstairs Savoy. VTIPL
has a DVD of this excellent film. We encourage you to first
watch the film on Mar. 28, then host a showing in your
faith community. Contact VTIPL to make arrangements:
LOSS OF ARCTIC SEA ICE: Cause of Temp. Extremes
This video was in VTIPL’s June 2013 newsletter. A re-run
seemed appropriate this winter! If you don’t have much time,
minutes 6 – 18 give the key information. Connie Barlow and
Prof. Jennifer Francis speak of the loss of arctic sea ice and the
This March 2014 article, posted on VTIPL’s website, is also
ADDISON COUNTY INTERFAITH GROUP
An interfaith environmental group has formed in Addison
County with members from four faith communities. Others
are invited to join! The group hasn’t settled on a name yet,
but they are already at work planning actions. The current
group members, both clergy and lay, come from Champlain
Valley UU Society, Middlebury Congregational Church,
Middlebury Friends Meeting, and Weybridge Congregational
Church. The meetings are at the Weybridge Church on 2nd
Wednesdays of the month at 4:15 pm. For more information,
contact The Rev. Daniel Cooperrider: pastor_weybridge@gmavt.net
POPE FRANCIS’S UPCOMING ENCYCLICAL
Much has been written about the encyclical (an important
church teaching) focused on the environment that Pope Francis
is expected to release in June or July. Here’s a sampling:
Frequently Asked Questions on the Papal Encyclical
Pope Francis: climate evangelist?
Pope Francis: It’s Christian to protect the environment
CLIMATE CHANGE AFFECTS GLOBAL CHALLENGES
When the leader of Iowa Interfaith Power and Light, Rev. Susan
Guy, was involved in local ministry, one key issue occupied her
heart and mind – hunger. That changed after she learned about
climate change and its effects on crops, turning hunger into a
much bigger problem. She realized, if she cared about hunger,
she needed to care about climate change. Read her story here:
CLIMATE JUSTICE: A Fight for Equal Opportunity
In this blog post by EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy and
Rev. Lennox Yearwood, Jr., leader of the Hip Hop Caucus, they
speak of pollution and climate impacts disproportionately hitting
AMERICANS SUPPORT ACTION ON CLIMATE
In a recent poll conducted by The New York Times, Stanford
University, and Resources for the Future, an overwhelming
majority of Americans said they support government action to
curb global warming. For the details, go to:
MORE RESOURCES:
Leaving 80 % in the Ground: https://www.eco-justice.org/E-150116.asp
Action/2015 — A movement to end poverty, inequality, and dangerous climate change: www.action2015.org
VTIPL educates people of faith and spirit about the climate
crisis and actions to care for Earth.
Vermont Interfaith Power and Light
P.O. Box 209, Richmond, VT 05477

 

Local Motion (local events/good read/jobs):

It’s all about loving where you are at! Starting this month we have a new series of articles about the equipment we love. Seasonally appropriate and up first – nordic skates. 

What gets you outside walking, riding, skating or skiing? Whether you need to tune up your bike, or have bike skills and a passion to share them, and with events from Wintervale to the Cross-Vermont Trail’s Ride for the Bridge, this month’s newsletter has lots of ideas to get you moving. And don’t forget to tell us when you do!

                                                                                               Emily, Executive Director, Local Motion

 

Nordic Skating on Wild Ice, an Interview with Charlene Wallace
by Mary Catherine Graziano, Outreach and Education Manager
Charlene Picnic Nordic Skating

Charlene stopping for a picnic in the middle of Mallet’s Bay

I had never heard the term “wild ice” before I sat down with Charlene to talk about her Nordic Skates.  Heck, before I met Charlene, I had never even heard of Nordic Skates!

 

Vermonters fall into two rough categories: people who live here for the winter, and people who live here despite the winter.  For those of you in the second category: I’m so sorry.  I promise it will get warm again.

 

If you are one of those who looks forward to snow and ice, maybe you have looked out at the wide expanse of ice on your local lake, and dreamed of skating on it. From the water’s edge, it is a different story.  This is un-Zamboni’d ice.  This is wild ice.  And this is where Nordic Skates come into their own……..

 

[Read the full story here]

 

 

Go Vermont! 
Over 1,000 Vermonters Provide Input on the Statewide On-Road Bicycle Plan!

 

Wikimap On-line Input Tool

Congratulations, you created a mountain of paperwork (virtually at least!).

More then 1,000 people heeded the call by Local Motion and partners to answer a critical question asked by VTRANS:  “Where do you ride today, and where do you want to ride?”
Consultants hired by VTRANS, RSG and Alta Planning + Design with outreach and technical support from Local Motion, are now working away to compile comments and input from people across Vermont, from Brattleboro to Newport and from St. Johnsbury to Burlington.
So what happens next?

 

 

TODAY (Friday, 2/20)!  BTV Mall Community Planning Workshop 

Live or work or play in Burlington? There is a huge opportunity to create a healthier, more walkable and prosperous downtown, and we need YOUR input!
In order to help turn this vision into reality, the City is creating a public-private partnership with the new owner of the mall to implement the community goals outlined in planBTV and to provide a predictable path forward for the Burlington Town Center redevelopment project.
Workshops are TODAY! Located just past L.L. Bean in the Burlington town Center Mall (Upper Level)

 

Everyday Bicycling Trainers Needed (from all corners of our fair state)

Spread the word that bicycling is for everyone as a Local Motion Everyday Bicycling trainer

Are you a veteran everyday bicyclist?  Local Motion is looking for folks who live in all regions of Vermont to lead our Everyday Bicycling Workshops.

 

Do you have biking skills?  Great stories? Fantastic presentation abilities?  Have a dream of inspiring people to travel on two wheels? Of course you do!

Contact marycatherine@localmotion.org to throw your hat (helmet?) into the ring!

 

Questions?  Want to host an Everyday Bicycling Workshop at your workplace?  Contactmarycatherine@localmotion.org to schedule a FREE workshop!

 

 

Spring is around the corner; are you and your bike ready?

Artwork by Michael Ton

 

Bike Recycle Vermont is offering two introductory bicycle mechanics classes starting next week. Sign up now!

 

Femmechanics is a mechanics class for women and all female-identifying people. Students receive instruction on the system of the bicycle and common repairs. The class is three consecutive Wednesday evenings and is taught by Old Spokes Home mechanic Veronica Wheeler. See a full description, upcoming dates, and sign up here.

 

In Bicycle Mechanics 101, students receive instruction on the systems and parts of the bicycle and will practice common repairs on Bike Recycle program bikes. The class is a series of seven consecutive two-hour classes. There is a Thursday evening series and aFriday morning series.  See a full description, upcoming dates, and sign-up here.

 

All tuition fees support Bike Recycle Vermont’s work to provide affordable transportation and skills training to low-income Vermonters.

 

 

If Finance is Your Thing, You Could Join the Local Motion Team!

 

Local Motion is looking for a part-time Finance Manager to lead and manage the finances for our $900,000 non-profit. Responsibilities include financial reporting, cash flow management, budget development, supervising our bookkeeper, a role on the management team, and liaison with the Board of Director’s Finance Committee.

Click here for full job description and application information.

Upcoming Events

Wintervale 2015

When:Sunday, 2/22 10a-2p.

Where: Intervale Center

     282 Intervale Rd, Burlington

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Enjoy 3 miles of groomed XC ski trails, free equipment rentals, warm drinks, and family fun!

[Read more here]

Ride for the Bridge

When:Sunday, 3/8

Where: First in Fitness, Montpelier, VT

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A fun, group indoor cycling event and fundraiser for the Cross Vermont Trail. All participants receive a (rare) Cross Vt Trail technical t-shirt, and all donations raised help build the Bridge!

Bike Path Phase 1b Public Meeting

When:Tuesday, 3/10 5:30p

Where: 645 Pine Street Conference Room, Burlington

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Burlington Parks, Recreation & Waterfront, joined by VHB, will share proposed bike path concepts and improvements at the March PRW Commission meeting.

 

Vermontivate

 

When:Monday, 3/23 through Saturday, 5/2

Where: Everywhere in VT

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Vermontivate! is a game that brings fun and creativity to the vital work of addressing climate change and building sustainable communities.

…also, ice cream.
[Read more here]

Muddy Onion Spring Dirt Road Classic

When:Sunday, 4/26

Where: Montpelier, VT

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Chocolate covered bacon, Maple Syrup, after-ride BBQ and beverages make this Gravel Grinder a no brainer. Proceeds go to MAMBA Montpelier Area Mountain Bike Association.

AASHE (good read/conferences/jobs)

NWF Campus Ecology (good read/conference/contest)

PLAN! (good read/waste)

Birds of Vermont (local events):

A Wren woodcarving workshop, bird monitoring, and the last Birds of a Fiber reminder: ending February (but not winter) at the Birds of Vermont Museum
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WREN WOODCARVING WORKSHOP

Saturday, February 28 • 9:00am – 3:00pm

Carve and paint a Wren with us and David Tuttle of theGreen Mountain Woodcarvers on February 28, in a one-day workshop (9a.m. – 3p.m.). All levels — bare beginners to decades of practice — totally welcome.

Do bring tools and gloves if you have them; if you don’t, let us know. Dave often brings some knives, gloves, etc. to sell. Please bring your lunch; we’ll have snacks and coffee.

Great for Scouts, teens and adults. Under 12 must bring Whittling Chip card or parental permission. (Yes, tools are sharp!)

$25 for Museum and GMWC members • $35 for everyone else

Please pre-register by phone or email (802) 434-2167museum@ birdsofvermont.org


REMINDER: Birds of a Fiber Submission Deadline

Send your submissions to us by March 1! We seekfiber-based submissions from art trading card size to double-bed quilts, from felting to weaving to collage to…

Send not more than three (3) .jpgs showing up to 3 works to museum@birdsofvermont.org ; please put “Submission for Birds of a Fiber” in the email subject. Please include contact information and a description of fibers/media, size, and weight.

Still need more info? Check out the blog post:https://bovm.wordpress.com/2014/11/25/birds-of-a-fiber-call-to-artists-from-the-birds-of-vermont-museum/

Birds of fibers

Late Winter Happenings

We love visitors!
But from now through April, please email or call ahead to schedule your visits.

February

A Bouquet of Feathers —Friday, February 27
at the Vermont Flower Show

Bird Monitoring WalkSaturday, February 28
Wren Woodcarving Workshop — Saturday, February 28

March

Deadline: Birds of A FiberSubmissions  — Sunday, March 1
Bird Monitoring WalkSaturday, March 28

Turkey in the ... snow

BIRD MONITORING WALKS

Last Saturdays,February 28 and March 288:00am – 9:45am

Discover birds and the changes from month to month during the Museum’s monitoring walks. Join experienced birders on the last Saturday of every month. We end the walk with cocoa, coffee, and tea at the Bird Viewing Window inside the Museum.

Most fun for adults, older children, and somewhat more experienced birders. Please bring your own binoculars and dress for the weather …snowshoes recommended for February; we’ll have to see what March brings!

Free, donations welcome • Please pre-register by phone or email (802) 434-2167museum@ birdsofvermont.org

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