by Enviro Show
Valley Free Radio
September 12, 2009
Greetings Earthlings. Is it getting way too loud out there? Shall we kick all our sound effects to the curb? Would you rather hear dead air?? Ted Rueter of Noise Free America calls-in to sound-off. In our E-Valley-uation segment it’s hi-ho, off to the fair! Also, it’s Climate SOS in The Enviro Show Echo Chamber. As always, we’ll checkout the Enviro Show Quote of the Week and The Bus Stop Billboard, but first it’s time for…. Revenge of the Critters! Warning shoppers: Tubiflex Worms at six o’clock!
Our Quote of the Week is on theme. We jump back in the Wayback Machine to hear words of wisdom from good old Ben Franklin:
“The worst wheel of the cart makes the most noise”
In the E-Valley-uation segment we reminisce about the Franklin County Fair Parade (guess who brought the “Entering Brownfield” banner?). We had a Biomess booth and the Flying Wallendas got lots of air-time! Also, it’s referendum season. Time to advance the peoples’ voice. This year the Stop spewing carbon initiative! And, MORE!
What are we hearing in The Enviro Show Echo Chamber? An echo, right?? Sort of: it’s the return of the carbon tax but in FRANCE!. Wake-up America!! And this Enviro Show Blog Bonus: Massachusetts’ disappearing forests! Also, Why is the “Greenest City” silencing green voices?
The natural sounds of way late summer takes us to our interview with Ted Rueter of Noise Free America. Just think, soon you’ll be serenaded by armies of leaf blowers and obnoxious snowmobiles!
Onto the Bus Stop Billboard:
Thursday, September 17 at 7:00pm at the Russell Elementary School, the Concerned Citizens of Russell invite all members of the public to a Community Information Forum on the impacts of the proposed Russell Biomass facility. (413) 454-1898, [email protected], www.concernedcitizensofrussell.org
Friday, September 18 at 7pm. Bread & Puppet Cabaret! A benefit for the South Amherst Conservation Association. Amherst Regional High School, 21 Matoon St.,
Amherst, MA. Tickets available at Food for Thought Books in Amherst & Broadside Books in Northampton. For info call (413) 256-0433
Friday, September 18, 8pm. Concerned Citizens of Franklin County fund-raiser at the Guiding Star Grange Hall in Greenfield, 401 Chapman Street. Contra Dance to help raise money to fight the Greenfield Biomess Incinerator.
*September 20-25 Three Rivers Climate Convergence: United for Environmental Justice (Pittsburgh, PA)
http://www.actforclimatejustice.org/regions/g20/
*September 21-23 International Coal Conference (Pittsburgh, PA),
*September 24-25 G-20 Summit (Pittsburgh, PA) Go to: resistg20.org/
Monday morning, September 21. Global Climate wake-up Flashmob. Go to: http://www.avaaz.org/en/sept21_hosts
Monday, September 21, 7:30pm. Hampshire Mall Cinema, Hadley. “The Age of Stupid” premier. Go to: www.theageofstupid.net
Saturday, October 3, 10am-4pm. NESEA’s “Green Buildings Open House”. Pamela Lester, 413-774-6051, x14, [email protected]
Tuesday, October 6, 9:30 AM. Blowin’ in the Wind: Managing Renewable Energy Siting Conflicts (1-Day Workshop). This seminar is designed for staff and volunteers from planning boards, conservation commissions, openspace committees and land trusts, elected officials and others who care about conservation and sustainability in their communities. Focusing on Massachusetts, this seminar will provide participants with strategies for addressing the conflicts that arise as communities wrestle with the dual objectives of land conservation and new investments in renewable energy. Space is limited. Pre-registration required. 464 Abbott Avenue, Leominster. Call (978) 840-4446
That is all. Next time Sen. Stan Rosenberg checks-in. Until then you best listen to your Mother.