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SUMMARY:FLC Sustainability Summit
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URL:https://www.sanjuancitizens.org/event/sustainability-summit
LOCATION:Fort Lewis College Student Union Ballroom\, 1000 Rim Drive\, Durango\, CO\, 81301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,Events
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SUMMARY:Tri-State in 2021: What's Ahead for Rural Colorado's Energy Transition\, with Tri-State CEO Duane Highley
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URL:https://www.sanjuancitizens.org/event/tri-state-in-2021-whats-ahead-for-rural-colorados-energy-transition-with-tri-state-ceo-duane-highley
LOCATION:CO
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,Coal,Events
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SUMMARY:State of Tri-State Webinar
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row type=”in_container” full_screen_row_position=”middle” scene_position=”center” text_color=”dark” text_align=”left” overlay_strength=”0.3″ shape_divider_position=”bottom”][vc_column column_padding=”no-extra-padding” column_padding_position=”all” background_color_opacity=”1″ background_hover_color_opacity=”1″ column_link_target=”_self” column_shadow=”none” column_border_radius=”none” width=”1/1″ tablet_width_inherit=”default” tablet_text_alignment=”default” phone_text_alignment=”default” column_border_width=”none” column_border_style=”solid”][vc_column_text]What happens at Tri-State determines the future of clean and local energy in our communities.  \nJoin us for a STATE OF TRI-STATE Special Briefing for a deep dive on what’s happening at rural Colorado’s biggest power supplier – and how you can make a difference.  \nRegister now for this special webinar briefing on Wednesday\, 9/23 @ 6PM    \nThe supplier to our rural electric co-ops\, called Tri-State\, has long been one of the dirtiest and most costly power suppliers in the country – bleeding tens of millions of dollars in excess costs from our communities to subsidize its coal-heavy portfolio. Tri-State’s behavior has often been the biggest barrier to a clean and local energy future in rural Colorado.  \nThanks to big victories won by people across Western states in the past year\, that’s changing.  \nOur electricity system is complicated\, and Tri-State is no exception. Join us for a deep dive on all you need to know to be a trusted and confident communicator in your community on: \n\nTri-State’s current energy portfolio and fiscal situation\nMovement priorities for Tri-State reform\n2019 internal reforms and historic state legislation won by this movement\nCoal community economic transition in Nucla and Craig\, where mines and power stations are closed or closing\nHow and why local co-ops have exited or seek to exit the Tri-State system\nThe federal and state regulatory battles underway now\n\n[/vc_column_text][divider line_type=”No Line”][nectar_btn size=”medium” open_new_tab=”true” button_style=”regular” button_color_2=”Accent-Color” icon_family=”none” url=”https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYlcOqvrj0tHtIwCp5P7glqCOi-S9Q9t2xA” text=”Register!”][image_with_animation image_url=”19292″ alignment=”” animation=”Fade In” border_radius=”none” box_shadow=”none” max_width=”100%”][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://www.sanjuancitizens.org/event/state-of-tri-state-webinar
LOCATION:CO
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,Events,LPEA
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SUMMARY:Earth Week Online
DESCRIPTION:You can check out all the online events on the City of Durango’s website or on the Online Earth Day Facebook page – found here! \nThe 50th Anniversary of Earth Day is on Wednesday\, April 22\, 2020\, and Durango is celebrating virtually from April 18 – 26 with a variety of family-friendly activities.  Join in the celebration! This year’s theme\, “Climate Action: Healthy Choices for a Healthy Planet\,” has taken on a whole new connotation as the novel coronavirus\, COVID-19\, has dramatically  impacted our daily routines. The City of Durango\, Citizens’ Climate Lobby\, the FLC Environmental Center\, the Good Food Collective\, the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Durango\, the Great Old Broads for Wilderness\, and Indivisible Durango have planned a mixture of educational\, inspiring\, and whimsical activities. Everyone can celebrate Earth Day while complying with the State of Colorado’s “Stay at Home” Order and physical distancing.  Virtual activities planned include \nA bingo game with a wide variety of activities to last the whole week — and beyond. Participants will be entered into a drawing for gift certificates to local businesses for turning in their completed bingo cards \nSpecial guest speakers sharing encouragement and insight in making a positive difference for our community and our world via YouTube.  Speakers include: \n\n\nG. Sam Foster\, retired Forestry Scientist and Research Director \n\n\nDean Brookie\, incoming Mayor of Durango \n\n\nDr. Heidi Steltzer\, FLC Professor of Environment\, Sustainability & Biology \n\n\nDarrin Parmenter\, La Plata County Director\, CSU Cooperative Extension \n\n\nMonique DiGiorgio and Taylor Hanson\, Managing Directors of Table to Farm Compost LLC \n\n\nRuby Hamilton\, 7th Grade Student\, Escalante Middle  School \n\n\nYou can check out all the online events on the City of Durango’s website or on the Online Earth Day Facebook page – found here!
URL:https://www.sanjuancitizens.org/event/earth-week-online
LOCATION:CO
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,Events,Lands Protection,Rivers
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20200415T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20200415T140000
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CREATED:20200403T021547Z
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SUMMARY:MSI Forest & Fire Learning Series- Moving Forward
DESCRIPTION:MOVING FORWARD \nLearn about the social implications of post-fire landscape recovery and La Plata County’s Community Planning Assistance for Wildfire (CPAW) with Dr. Chad Kooistra (Wildfire Management Research Project Lead\, Public Lands Policy Group\, Colorado State University) and Alison Layman (Planner I\, La Plata County). \n  \n\n  \nSince 2017\, the San Juan Mountains of Southwest Colorado have experienced exceptional drought and fire alongside record snowpack and swollen rivers. In response to community concerns regarding these climatic fluctuations across our landscape\, MSI and partners began the Forest & Fire Learning Series in spring of 2018. For the past two years\, this lecture series offered information and resources to how we\, as a community\, can better understand and approach local climatic changes using the best available science and landscape expertise to promote both ecological and community resilience. \nWhile 2020 may provide adequate snowpack and spring runoff\, there are many increasingly relevant conversations to address. One of these is the context of historical fire regimes – though 2020 may not prove to be an intense fire year\, impacts from climate change suggest that fire events with increased frequency will occur. As our community continues to experience the fluctuations in climatic extremes alongside the consequences of more than a century of wildfire suppression throughout the West\, we must discuss what it means to cultivate community resilience within the context of the forest ecology of the San Juan Mountains\, historical fire regimes\, and societal relationships to wildfire. Indeed\, the relationships and responses people have to wildfire can be complex and multi-faceted\, which is why MSI aims to include what varying areas of science\, such as ecology\, tourism\, and sociology\, have to say about fire\, forests\, communities\, and resilience. \nTo continue exploring these ideas\, MSI is preparing for its 3rd annual Forest & Fire Learning Series on it’s Facebook page with the intent to educate and engage our community in this time of social and physical distancing. The overarching theme of this series will be resilience: historical resilience to wildfire in our forests\, management techniques used to improve ecosystem and community resilience\, resilience and tourism\, and the importance of building a culture that accepts living with wildfire. Each evening will offer two livestream presentations followed by Q&A from viewers in Facebook.
URL:https://www.sanjuancitizens.org/event/msi-forest-fire-learning-series-moving-forward
LOCATION:CO
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,Events,Forest Health
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20200408T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20200408T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T033005
CREATED:20200403T021027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200403T021554Z
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SUMMARY:MSI Forest & Fire Learning Series- Resilience
DESCRIPTION:CULTIVATING RESILIENCE \nDiscover what we’ve learned about resilience since the 416 Fire and existing actions that contribute to community resilience with Dr. Lorraine Taylor (Assistant Professor of Management\, Fort Lewis College)\, Dr. Elizabeth Cartier (Assistant Professor of Management\, Fort Lewis College)\, and Imogen Ainsworth (Sustainability Coordinator\, City of Durango). \n  \n  \n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSince 2017\, the San Juan Mountains of Southwest Colorado have experienced exceptional drought and fire alongside record snowpack and swollen rivers. In response to community concerns regarding these climatic fluctuations across our landscape\, MSI and partners began the Forest & Fire Learning Series in spring of 2018. For the past two years\, this lecture series offered information and resources to how we\, as a community\, can better understand and approach local climatic changes using the best available science and landscape expertise to promote both ecological and community resilience. \nWhile 2020 may provide adequate snowpack and spring runoff\, there are many increasingly relevant conversations to address. One of these is the context of historical fire regimes – though 2020 may not prove to be an intense fire year\, impacts from climate change suggest that fire events with increased frequency will occur. As our community continues to experience the fluctuations in climatic extremes alongside the consequences of more than a century of wildfire suppression throughout the West\, we must discuss what it means to cultivate community resilience within the context of the forest ecology of the San Juan Mountains\, historical fire regimes\, and societal relationships to wildfire. Indeed\, the relationships and responses people have to wildfire can be complex and multi-faceted\, which is why MSI aims to include what varying areas of science\, such as ecology\, tourism\, and sociology\, have to say about fire\, forests\, communities\, and resilience. \nTo continue exploring these ideas\, MSI is preparing for its 3rd annual Forest & Fire Learning Series on it’s Facebook page with the intent to educate and engage our community in this time of social and physical distancing. The overarching theme of this series will be resilience: historical resilience to wildfire in our forests\, management techniques used to improve ecosystem and community resilience\, resilience and tourism\, and the importance of building a culture that accepts living with wildfire. Each evening will offer two livestream presentations followed by Q&A from viewers in Facebook.
URL:https://www.sanjuancitizens.org/event/msi-forest-fire-learning-series
LOCATION:CO
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,Events,Forest Health
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20200327T023000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20200327T110000
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CREATED:20200226T040445Z
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SUMMARY:Four Corners Climate Conference
DESCRIPTION:CANCELLED\nDue to the COVID-19 outbreak and for the safety of our community\, the Four Corners Climate Conference has been cancelled this year.
URL:https://www.sanjuancitizens.org/event/four-corners-climate-conference
LOCATION:San Juan College\, Henderson Building\, Rm. 9008\, 4601 College Blvd.\, Farmington\, NM\, 87402
CATEGORIES:Air,Climate Change,Coal,Environmental Justice,Events,Land,Oil and Gas
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20200221T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20200221T180000
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SUMMARY:Durango Oil and Gas Public Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Stand up for New Oil and Gas Protections\nAfter nearly a decade in the making\, Colorado passed major oil and gas reforms in 2019 affirming that its agency\, the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (COGCC)\, will place health\, safety\, and the environment before industry profits. \nNow\, the COGCC is holding a series of upcoming rulemakings required by these legislative reforms. These rulemakings will create new policies surrounding the COGCC’s new mission\, alternative location analysis\, and cumulative impacts analysis. \nThe COGCC is hosting a stakeholder outreach meeting in Durango on Friday February 21st to provide an overview of these rulemakings and take public comment. Your voice is critical to the outcome of these new rules- come tell the COGCC that Coloradans want new oil and gas policies that prioritize health\, safety\, and the environment! \nBackground Information\nTo fulfill their new mission\, the COGCC is updating the rules and regulations governing the oil and gas industry. The COGCC was also directed to create and implement two new forms of analysis that will ensure their permitting decisions fully account for the protection of our health and safety\, the environment\, and wildlife. \nThese analyses are known as Alternative Location Analysis\, which requires operators to propose alternative locations for development that will minimize impacts to health\, safety\, and the environment\, and Cumulative Impacts\, which requires the COGCC to take a holistic view of the impacts of drilling in the immediate\, short\, and long term to a wide range of topics related to health\, safety\, the environment\, and wildlife. \nTips For Public Comment\nTell the COGCC who you are and where you live\, and be sure to personalize your comments! You are an expert on your own story- talk about why you care about this issue and how you are personally impacted. \nTalking Points: \n\n\n\nAll rules must be statewide in order to protect all Coloradans. We oppose any basin specific exceptions\, as both urban and residential impacts should be considered. \n\n\nAll rulemakings must prioritize protecting health\, safety\, the environment\, and wildlife over corporate interests\n\n\n\nMission Statement: Key Messages \n\nImpacted people and communities deserve access and adequate notice to be involved and influential in the permitting process.\nEnvironmental resources\, including wildlife and habitat\, such as riparian areas\, and public water supplies and groundwater should be strongly protected.\n\nAlternative Location Analysis: Key message \n\nAlternative Location Analysis should carefully evaluate locations that push development into communities with already high levels of pollution and density of oil and gas development.\n\nCumulative Impact Analysis: Key message \n\nThe Cumulative Impact analysis should include an evaluation of greenhouse gas emissions and effects on climate change from oil and gas development
URL:https://www.sanjuancitizens.org/event/durango-oil-and-gas-public-meeting
LOCATION:La Plata County Administration Building Board Room\, 1101 E. 2nd Ave\, Durango\, 81301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Air,Climate Change,Oil and Gas
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20200106T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20200106T110000
DTSTAMP:20260404T033005
CREATED:20200106T224934Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200106T225203Z
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SUMMARY:PRC Public Input Hearing - SJGS
DESCRIPTION:The NM Public Regulation Commission (PRC) will be holding a public input session in order to give residents of San Juan County an opportunity to share their opinions regarding the abandonment of San Juan Generating Station. PRC Chairperson Theresa Becenti-Aguilar will use the hearing as an opportunity to receive comments from her constituents in the Four Corners. \nMonday\, January 6\, 4-6 pm\nSan Juan College \nHenderson Fine Arts Building\, Room 9008\n4601 College Blvd. Farmington\, NM 87402\n  \nOne of the key issues at play is whether or not the Energy Transition Act (ETA) applies to PNM’s abandonment of SJGS. The ETA provides roughly $40 million of economic support to the region\, including for severance packages and retraining opportunities to current plant and mine workers. Come voice your support for the Energy Transition Act and the economic aid it offers to our region as our state transitions to a more sustainable energy economy!
URL:https://www.sanjuancitizens.org/event/prc-public-input-hearing-sjgs
LOCATION:San Juan College\, Henderson Building\, Rm. 9008\, 4601 College Blvd.\, Farmington\, NM\, 87402
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,Coal
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20191211T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20191211T130000
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CREATED:20191101T013126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191204T044138Z
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SUMMARY:Durango Air Quality Hearing
DESCRIPTION:The Colorado Air Quality Control Commission (AQCC) is holding a Durango hearing on strengthening methane regulations from the oil and gas industry. Strong new rules are vital in order to reduce emissions\, protect our health\, and curb climate impacts. \nFive years ago\, Colorado became the first state to directly regulate methane pollution – an extremely potent greenhouse gas – from the oil and natural gas industry. Since the rules were adopted\, Colorado’s economic growth has exceeded projections\, proving that smart environmental policy can go hand-in-hand with economic prosperity. But the old rules aren’t enough- Colorado needs new protections that reduce emissions to safeguard our health and our environment. \nIt’s time for Colorado to take this crucial leadership to the next step. This summer\, Gov. Polis signed SB 181 into law – officially directing the Air Quality Control Commissions (AQCC) to further minimize pollution from oil & gas facilities. Now\, you only have a limited amount of time to speak up before a new rule is finalized. \nThe proposed new rule is a step up: It’s expected to cut pollution from thousands of low-producing wells statewide\, develop a first-of-its kind standard for cutting pollution in the transmission & storage sector\, and create new methane emission reporting requirements for oil & gas producers. \nThis won’t happen without your support! Come tell the AQCC that Coloradans on the West Slope want strong new rules that prioritize health and environment! \n  \nTalking Points: \nClimate Change\nMethane is a powerful greenhouse gas\, 84 times more powerful than carbon dioxide and responsible for about 25 percent of the climate change we’re already experiencing. \nHere in Southwest Colorado we are especially vulnerable to the devastating impacts of climate change\, from frequent and severe wildfires to decreased snowpack\, earlier spring melting\, and less water during the growing season. The impacts affect all aspects of Colorado’s economy and way of life. \nPublic Health\nHere in the Four Corners we live under a giant methane cloud that compromises our health.  Air pollution from the oil and gas sector is a statewide problem that needs statewide solutions. Oil and gas operations contribute to poor air quality on the West Slope: La Plata County received an “F” from the American Lung Association for ozone pollution. \nCosts\nWhen oil and gas companies waste natural gas by deliberately burning it\, releasing it into the air\, or by not fixing leaky equipment\, Colorado taxpayers lose out on hundreds of millions of dollars in royalty and tax revenue each year. 
URL:https://www.sanjuancitizens.org/event/durango-air-quality-hearing
LOCATION:La Plata County Office\, Room E103\, 1101 E 2nd Ave Room\, Durango\, CO\, 81301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Air,Climate Change,Oil and Gas
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191210
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191218
DTSTAMP:20260404T033005
CREATED:20191212T101259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191213T001147Z
UID:17081-1575997200-1576601999@www.sanjuancitizens.org
SUMMARY:Chaco & Carlsbad BLM lease sale protest
DESCRIPTION:Communities living near oil and gas wells already suffer the effects of poor air quality due to venting and flaring of toxic are emissions\, increased rates of cancer and asthma\, and unsafe traveling conditions – now the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is planning to lease even more land for oil & gas development. \n  \nIn the Greater Chaco region\, over 90% of public lands are leased for oil and gas drilling. Development of oil and gas wells in this region will require more water\, release more pollution\, and pose more intensive environmental and health impacts. The BLM foresees thousands of wells being developed in this region that is already besieged by more than 40\,000 oil and gas wells. \nNow\, the BLM is gearing up to lease thousands more acres of public and ancestral tribal lands in New Mexico\, including more than 1\,300 additional acres in Greater Chaco and nearly 14\,000 in Greater Carlsbad at the February 2020 Lease Sale. \n\nWe need you to take action and submit comment to ensure the BLM knows we will stand up for the protection of public and sacred lands! \nClick here – BLM Feb 2020 lease protest form\nHere is a template for the comment form that explains why these lease sales are so damaging to our public lands\, environment\, communities and tribal sacred spaces. Just fill out the “supporting comment” section with your reasons for protesting the lease and supply your address/contact info…then send the form back to us!* \n\n\n*Please add your personalized comments in the designated location on the form and email it to our New Mexico Energy Organizer\, Zach Pavlik\, at zach@sanjuancitizens.org by no later than 12 pm/noon on Tuesday\, December 17th. \n 
URL:https://www.sanjuancitizens.org/event/chaco-carlsbad-blm-lease-sale-protest
LOCATION:CO
CATEGORIES:Air,Climate Change,Environmental Justice,Land,Lands Protection,Oil and Gas
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191209
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191211
DTSTAMP:20260404T033005
CREATED:20191120T044528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191120T044528Z
UID:17004-1575910800-1575997199@www.sanjuancitizens.org
SUMMARY:Colorado Gives Day!
DESCRIPTION:Give Where You Live!\nDecember 10th is Colorado Gives Day!\n  \nSouthwest Colorado Gives is a regional champion of Colorado Gives Day\, making it easer to Give Where You Live. San Juan Citizens Alliance is participating for the first time\, joining over 70 other non-profits doing important work in La Plata\, Montezuma\, Archuleta\, San Juan and Dolores County. You don’t have to wait until the 10th\, you can schedule your donation through their secure giving platform. Click on the button to donate and look for other amazing LOCAL nonprofits to support. \nYour donation supports our work ensuring a safe and complete clean-up of the Animas River\, advocating for and pursuing a just transition from coal to local renewable energy\, and demanding science-based management for our thriving public lands.
URL:https://www.sanjuancitizens.org/event/colorado-gives-day
LOCATION:CO
CATEGORIES:Air,Climate Change,Coal,Environmental Justice,Events,Forest Health,Green Business,Land,Lands Protection,LPEA,Oil and Gas,Rivers,Water
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20191029T020000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20191029T110000
DTSTAMP:20260404T033005
CREATED:20191018T031643Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191018T032052Z
UID:16849-1572314400-1572346800@www.sanjuancitizens.org
SUMMARY:Energy Transition Act (ETA) Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Energy Transition Act (ETA) Committee Meeting\nTuesday\, October 29th 8 am-4 pm\nSan Juan College Information Technology Center\, Rm. 7123\n4601 College Blvd.\, Farmington NM\, 87402\n  \nWe all know how important the Energy Transition Act (ETA) is for the Four Corners Region. It will provide much-needed funding to aid in the diversification of our economy and retrain and offer financial support to all of those employees directly affected by the closure of San Juan Generating Station. \nThe ETA Advisory Committee\, convened by NM Secretary of Workforce Solutions\, Bill McCamley\, will be meeting for the first time on Tuesday\, October 29 and the meeting is completely open to the public. There will also be 2 hours at the end of the meeting dedicated to public comment/input. \n \nWe need you to show up and let this advisory committee know how important it is for this transition funding to be spent on the sustainable sectors that will be the future for our community and not on more fossil fuel infrastructure of the past! There will be a sign-up sheet for public comment available from 8 a.m. on\, but public comment itself will not begin until 1:20 p.m. Feel free to drop in at any point throughout the meeting to hear some of the ideas going on about what path San Juan County should take next.
URL:https://www.sanjuancitizens.org/event/16849
LOCATION:San Juan College Information Technology Building\, Rm. 7123\, 4601 College Blvd.\, Farmington\, NM\, 87402
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,Coal,Environmental Justice,Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20191003T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20191003T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T033005
CREATED:20190924T032214Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190924T230053Z
UID:16715-1570104000-1570111200@www.sanjuancitizens.org
SUMMARY:Reinventing Power Film
DESCRIPTION:Reinventing Power Film\nThursday\, October 3rd from 6-8 pm\nDurango Public Library\n  \nThe 50-minute renewable energy documentary “Reinventing Power” is hitting the road. Durango is stop #3 of the Colorado Reinventing Power Roadshow! You have the opportunity to not only see this feel-good film for free\, but also hear first-hand from local renewable energy leaders on how to support the transition to affordable\, clean energy here in our communities.\nThese screenings are happening in light of an upcoming important decision-making process happening at the Public Utilities Commission. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn about how you can make your voice heard (and watch an awesome movie)!\n\n  \nAbout the film:\n\nReinventing Power: America’s Clean Energy Boom takes us across the country to hear directly from the people making our clean energy future achievable. These individuals are working to rebuild what’s broken\, rethink what’s possible\, and revitalize communities.\nTheir stories are proof that America does not need to choose between keeping our lights on and protecting our communities. Over the film’s 50 minutes\, we will meet people in eight states whose lives were changed by the renewable energy industry while exploring various aspects of the clean energy industry\nfrom innovation to installation.
URL:https://www.sanjuancitizens.org/event/reinventing-power-film
LOCATION:Durango Public Library\, 1900 E 3rd Ave\, Program Room 1\, Durango\, 81301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190730T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190730T100000
DTSTAMP:20260404T033005
CREATED:20190725T000339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190725T000750Z
UID:16330-1564470000-1564480800@www.sanjuancitizens.org
SUMMARY:PNM Public Meeting on SJGS Abandonment
DESCRIPTION:PNM has filed for abandonment and is now navigating the process of closing San Juan Generating Station\, adding more renewables to their generation portfolio and deciding which generation assets to place in San Juan County. \nCome join your voice to the process and make sure PNM knows our community wants long-term\, sustainable assets here in San Juan County\, including solar and storage. (PNM’s current\, preferred “Scenario 1” only sites gas generation in our district\, which they have committed to divesting from by 2040.) \n \n\nThe meeting will be Tuesday at 1:00 p.m. and the agenda is as follows:\n1. Welcome – Ron Darnell\, Sr. VP Public Policy PNM\n2. Agenda\, Logistics – Ray Sandoval\, Dir. Comms (Moderator)\n3. Overview of the Filing – Mark Fenton Exec. Dir. Regulatory\n4. Replacement Scenarios – Tom Fallgren\, VP Generation\n5. Employees & Communities – Tom Fallgren\, VP Generation\n6. Testing our Modeling and/or Modeling new Scenarios- Nick\nPhillips\, Director of Resource Planning\n7. Questions on PNM Scenarios\n8. Is PNM meeting your information needs?\n9. Discussion\n10. Next steps- Moderator \nRSVP: If you have not already done so – Send RSVP to Raymond.Sandoval@pnm.com \nCAN’T ATTEND IN PERSON? Register for the virtual meeting here.
URL:https://www.sanjuancitizens.org/event/pnm-public-meeting-on-sjgs-abandonment
LOCATION:San Juan Community College\, Henderson Building\, Room 9008\, 4601 College Boulevard\, Farmington\, New Mexico\, 87402
CATEGORIES:Air,Climate Change,Coal,Environmental Justice
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190729T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190729T110000
DTSTAMP:20260404T033005
CREATED:20190717T023215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190717T050152Z
UID:16230-1564383600-1564398000@www.sanjuancitizens.org
SUMMARY:Farmington Methane Regulation Public Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Public Meeting on NM Methane Regulations\nJuly 29th\, 1-5 pm\n San Juan Community College\, IT building -Room 7103\n4601 College Blvd\, Farmington\, NM 87402\n\n  \nMake your voice heard to help enact much needed methane regulation in New Mexico!\nThe New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) and Energy\, Minerals and Natural Resources Department (EMNRD) are beginning stakeholder outreach efforts as they work to develop the state’s first methane reduction regulations per Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham’s executive order on climate change. We need your help and a strong turnout to show our administration that Four Corners and its residents are invested in our health and demand clean air. \nRSVP and help spread the news on social media. \n \nMethane is a potent greenhouse gas with a 20-year global warming potential of more than 84 times that of carbon dioxide\, according to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Nearly one-third of methane emissions in the U.S. come from oil and natural gas production\, transmission and distribution and robust regulation of these industries is long overdue.
URL:https://www.sanjuancitizens.org/event/nmed-emnrd-farmington-methane-regulation-public-meeting
LOCATION:San Juan Community College IT Building\, Room 7103\, 4601 College Blvd\, Farmington\, New Mexico\, 87402
CATEGORIES:Air,Climate Change,Events,Land,Oil and Gas
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190701T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190701T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T033005
CREATED:20190628T022626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190628T032918Z
UID:16028-1561984200-1561989600@www.sanjuancitizens.org
SUMMARY:Our Future Power Supply - Pagosa Springs
DESCRIPTION:LPEA’s\nFuture Power Supply Information Series\nJuly 1st at 6:30 pm\nRoss Aragon Center\, Pagosa Springs\nThe Power Supply Committee has finished their work and LPEA is presenting their findings to the public during the month of July! Come ask questions and learn about the options on the table for an affordable\, responsible energy future. \n\nThe presentations will cover LPEA’s exploration of trends in the industry\, including results from the LPEA Power Supply Committee\, as well as the next steps to ensure LPEA’s membership will continue to enjoy reliable and affordable power. \nWe will also look at what Tri-State Generation and Transmission\, our primary power supplier\, is doing in this area\, including energy production from renewable resources\, and further discuss LPEA’s Strategic Goal of reducing our carbon footprint. \nAll presentations start at 6:30. Reservations are not required\, but appreciated: jbennett@lpea.coop
URL:https://www.sanjuancitizens.org/event/future-of-power-supply-pagosa-springs
LOCATION:Ross Aragon Community Center\, 451 Hot Springs Blvd.\, Pagosa Springs\, CO\, 81147\, United States
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,Coal,Events,LPEA
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190425T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190425T124500
DTSTAMP:20260404T033005
CREATED:20190320T230551Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190423T223837Z
UID:15426-1556190000-1556196300@www.sanjuancitizens.org
SUMMARY:April Green Drinks
DESCRIPTION:Durango Green Drinks\nThursday\, April 25th\nCarver Brewing Company\n5-6:pm\nSJCA is proud to sponsor Durango Green Drinks\, a fun\, informal monthly gathering organized by the Sustainability Alliance of SW Colorado. A fantastic group of sustainability-minded local non-profits sponsor the event and rotate hosting responsibilities. It is a fun and relaxed opportunity to connect\, chat\, network\, and be inspired. Brief announcements are followed by short presentations by host organizations\, which rotates monthly. There is plenty of time to network and catch up with friends. Green Drinks is non-partisan. \nGreen Drinks usually held on the last Thursday of the month in the back room of Carver Brewing Company from 5-6:45 pm.
URL:https://www.sanjuancitizens.org/event/april-green-drinks
LOCATION:Carver Brewing Company\, 1022 Main Street\, Durango\, CO\, 81301
CATEGORIES:Air,Climate Change,Coal,Environmental Justice,Events,Forest Health,Green Business,Land,Lands Protection,LPEA,Oil and Gas,Rivers,Water
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190323T091500
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190323T114500
DTSTAMP:20260404T033005
CREATED:20190301T012341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190301T030715Z
UID:15319-1553332500-1553341500@www.sanjuancitizens.org
SUMMARY:Energy 101: Navigating the New Energy Market
DESCRIPTION:Energy 101: Navigating the New Energy Market\nSaturday\, March 23rd \n3:15 – 5:45 pm\nDurango Public Library\n  \nRenewable energy is now less expensive than coal. This will be a community discussion about how to take advantage of these new energy markets locally to ensure low rates for consumers\, support for our local economy\, and utilize more sustainable electricity. \nSpeakers \n\nEric Van Geet\, former student FLC Senate\nGuinn Unger\, LPEA Board Member\nBritt Bassett\, LPEA Board Member\n\nPanel Discussion \n\nJack Turner\, LPEA Board Member\nTim Wheeler\, LPEA Board Member\nGuinn Unger\, LPEA Board Member\nBritt Bassett\, LPEA Board Member\nDick White\, City Councilor\n\n  \nLPEA candidates Jeff Mannix and Joe Lewandowski will be there along with City Council candidates Barbara Noseworthy and Kim Baxter \nHosted by LPEA Members concerned about affordability of electricity and climate change.
URL:https://www.sanjuancitizens.org/event/energy-101-navigating-the-new-energy-market
LOCATION:Durango Public Library\, 1900 E 3rd Ave\, Durango\, CO\, 81301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Air,Climate Change,Coal,Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190313T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190313T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T033005
CREATED:20190212T055920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190221T004643Z
UID:15167-1552474800-1552482000@www.sanjuancitizens.org
SUMMARY:San Juan Citizens Alliance Open House - Pagosa Springs
DESCRIPTION:SJCA Open House\nPagosa Springs\nNEW DATE:\nWednesday\, March 13th 5-7 pm\nPagosa Brewing Company\n118 N. Pagosa Blvd\nLight appetizers provided\n  \nPlease join us at Pagosa Springs Brewing Company! Meet staff\, learn about the work we’re doing in the region\, and share your ideas. Mark Pearson\, Executive Director\,  and Jimbo Buickerood\, Lands and Forest Protection Program Manager\, will provide a brief overview and update of our campaigns in the region including forest health\, oil and gas in the HDs\, river issues\, the ski area expansion and more. This will be an informative\, but informal gathering with plenty of time for questions. We’re interested to hear what issues or concerns you all have regarding the health of the region. We’ll provide light appetizers. Look forward to seeing you there!
URL:https://www.sanjuancitizens.org/event/san-juan-citizens-alliance-open-house-pagosa-springs
LOCATION:CO
CATEGORIES:Air,Climate Change,Events,Forest Health,Lands Protection,Oil and Gas,Rivers
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190228T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190228T114500
DTSTAMP:20260404T033005
CREATED:20190131T000438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190201T073732Z
UID:15090-1551348000-1551354300@www.sanjuancitizens.org
SUMMARY:February Green Drinks
DESCRIPTION:Durango Green Drinks\nThursday\, February 28th\nBack room at Carver Brewing\n5:00-6:45 pm\n  \nSJCA is proud to sponsor Durango Green Drinks\, a fun\, informal monthly gathering organized by the Sustainability Alliance of SW Colorado. A fantastic group of sustainability-minded local non-profits sponsor the event and rotate hosting responsibilities. It is a fun and relaxed opportunity to connect\, chat\, network\, and be inspired. Brief announcements are followed by short presentations by host organizations\, which rotates monthly. There is plenty of time to network and catch up with friends. Green Drinks is non-partisan. February is hosted by the San Juan Mountains Association and Trails 2000. \nGreen Drinks usually held on the last Thursday of the month in the back room of Carver Brewing Company from 5-6:45 pm.
URL:https://www.sanjuancitizens.org/event/february-green-drinks
LOCATION:Carver Brewing Company\, 1022 Main Street\, Durango\, CO\, 81301
CATEGORIES:Air,Climate Change,Coal,Environmental Justice,Events,Forest Health,Green Business,Land,Lands Protection,LPEA,Oil and Gas,Rivers,Water
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190217T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190217T113000
DTSTAMP:20260404T033005
CREATED:20190206T030603Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190206T030603Z
UID:15113-1550392200-1550403000@www.sanjuancitizens.org
SUMMARY:Wild & Scenic Film Festival - Durango
DESCRIPTION:Wild & Scenic Film Festival\nFebruary 17th\, 2019\nDurango Arts Center\n4 pm\, Doors Open at 3:30\n\nLooking for some inspiration? Look no further! The Durango Chapter of Citizens Climate Lobby is hosting a Wild & Scenic Film Festival on Tour. The films have been picked to inspire activism and awareness on the issue of climate change and proceeds from the festival will be used to fund Durango CCL’s first annual scholarship program for students in our region. We’ll also be there to enjoy the films and to provide an update on the Animas River. Join us! \nTickets Available Now at durangoarts.tix.com\n$15 for General Admission / $7 for Students with ID
URL:https://www.sanjuancitizens.org/event/wild-scenic-film-festival-durango
LOCATION:Durango Arts Center\, 802 East Second Ave\, Durango\, CO\, 81301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,Events,Rivers,Water
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20181210T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20181210T113000
DTSTAMP:20260404T033005
CREATED:20181205T033528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181205T033528Z
UID:14832-1544436000-1544441400@www.sanjuancitizens.org
SUMMARY:Climate Action Happy Hour
DESCRIPTION:Climate Action Happy Hour\nMonday\, December 10th\n5-6:30 pm\nCarver Brewing\, Durango\n  \nYou’re invited to join us and our friends at Conservation Colorado to discuss the future of renewable energy for our region and actions we can take to encourage our state legislators to cut carbon emissions! Now is an important time\, because for the first time in several years we have pro-conservation majorities in the state legislature and on the LPEA Board of Directors. We finally have the potential to make important steps towards combatting climate change\, but we can only do it with your help! \nWe hope you can make it! If you’re active on Facebook\, please share and invite friends to the event there.
URL:https://www.sanjuancitizens.org/event/climate-action-happy-hour
LOCATION:CO
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,Coal,Events,LPEA
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20181025T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20181025T123000
DTSTAMP:20260404T033005
CREATED:20180927T024026Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181003T202547Z
UID:14550-1540465200-1540470600@www.sanjuancitizens.org
SUMMARY:We're Co-Hosting October Green Drinks!
DESCRIPTION:We’re teaming up with the Fort Lewis College Environmental Center in October to co-host one of our favorite local gatherings! Come on out for great company\, a cold beer (or root beer!)\, and some inspiration about what our two impressive organizations are doing to make this corner of the world a better place. \nSJCA is proud to sponsor Durango Green Drinks\, an informal monthly gathering organized by the Sustainability Alliance of SW Colorado. A fantastic group of sustainability-minded local non-profits sponsor the event and rotate responsibilities hosting it. It is a fun and relaxed opportunity to connect\, chat\, network\, and be inspired. Brief announcements are followed by short presentations by host organizations\, which rotates monthly. There is plenty of time to network and catch up with friends. Green Drinks is non-partisan. \nAs always\, Green Drinks is held on the last Thursday of the month in the back room of Carver Brewing Company from 5-6:45 pm. \n 
URL:https://www.sanjuancitizens.org/event/were-co-hosting-october-green-drinks
LOCATION:Carver Brewing Company\, 1022 Main Street\, Durango\, CO\, 81301
CATEGORIES:Air,Climate Change,Coal,Environmental Justice,Events,Forest Health,Land,Lands Protection,LPEA,Oil and Gas,Rivers,Water
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20181022T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20181022T143000
DTSTAMP:20260404T033005
CREATED:20181019T032038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181019T032038Z
UID:14647-1540206000-1540218600@www.sanjuancitizens.org
SUMMARY:Recreation and Resilience After the 416 Fire
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening dedicated to forest\, watershed\, and community resilience! \nWho: YOU! If you run\, hike\, bike\, ride\, hunt or wander through local forests or fish and boat local rivers and streams\, this event is for you.\nWhat: Beer + resource fair + film screening + panel + fundraiser for the Community Emergency Relief Fund\nEvening highlights include: \n\nA showing of PBS’s “America’s Forests”\nKeynote address from Luis Benitez\, Director of the Colorado Outdoor Industry Recreation Office\nFireside chat (panel discussion): What role do recreationists play in the health and resilience of local forests\, watersheds\, and economies\, specifically in the face of longer and more intense fire seasons?\n\nSee share the event on Facebook \n \nFor more information\, visit: www.mountainstudies.org/events/resilience
URL:https://www.sanjuancitizens.org/event/recreation-and-resilience-after-the-416-fire
LOCATION:Powerhouse Science Center\, 1333 Camino del Rio\, Durango\, 81301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,Events,Forest Health,Rivers
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20181020T030000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20181020T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T033005
CREATED:20181011T233750Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181011T233750Z
UID:14615-1540004400-1540040400@www.sanjuancitizens.org
SUMMARY:Oktober Forest
DESCRIPTION:OKTOBER F(or)EST\nWatershed\, Brewshed\, Fireshed\, & Foodshed\nOctober 20th\nDolores\, Colorado\nEvents all day! See the poster below\nCommunity Potluck: 11:30-1:30\nWe are proud to be a part of this great forest collaborative. Join us for the Community Potluck or any of the other amazing line-up of events and earn yourself a free beer or cider. Topics include bark beetle\, Plateau Fire\, Home Defense\, Noxious weeds and more. Check out the full line-up of events on the poster below! \n 
URL:https://www.sanjuancitizens.org/event/oktober-forest
LOCATION:Dolores\, CO\, Various locations\, Dolores\, CO\, 81323\, United States
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,Events,Forest Health
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180927T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180927T123000
DTSTAMP:20260404T033005
CREATED:20180927T023620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180927T023620Z
UID:14547-1538046000-1538051400@www.sanjuancitizens.org
SUMMARY:September Green Drinks
DESCRIPTION:SJCA is proud to sponsor Durango Green Drinks\, an informal monthly gathering organized by the Sustainability Alliance of SW Colorado. A fantastic group of sustainability-minded local non-profits sponsor the event and rotate responsibilities hosting it. It is a fun and relaxed opportunity to connect\, chat\, network\, and be inspired. Brief announcements are followed by short presentations by host organizations\, which rotates monthly. There is plenty of time to network and catch up with friends. Green Drinks is non-partisan. \nAs always\, Green Drinks is held on the last Thursday of the month in the back room of Carver Brewing Company from 5-6:45 pm. \nThis month’s gathering is hosted by our friends at Citizens Climate Lobby. \n 
URL:https://www.sanjuancitizens.org/event/september-green-drinks
LOCATION:Carver Brewing Company\, 1022 Main Street\, Durango\, CO\, 81301
CATEGORIES:Air,Climate Change,Coal,Environmental Justice,Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180503T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180503T123000
DTSTAMP:20260404T033005
CREATED:20180406T005400Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180424T013907Z
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SUMMARY:Social Responsibility ’SR Salon' with Bill Ingram
DESCRIPTION:Inaugural Social Responsibility ‘SR Salon’* | Panel | Reception\nKeynote: How Can We Create a Climate Fit for Life?\nCocktail Reception | Networking | Cash Bar \nEarly bird: $20 | Starting April 13: $30\nUse Code: Code: SJCA5 for $20 price up until the day of the event \nREGISTER\nSherpa Sustainability Institute is thrilled to announce that Billy Ingram\, Director of Lean Product Development at Interface— one of the most sustainable companies on the planet—will be our first thought leader to speak at our new Social Responsibility ‘SR Salon’ series. Billy Ingram will speak about Interface’s innovation efforts to answer this question: \nIf humanity has changed the climate by mistake\, can we change it with intent? \nFollowed by a Panel Discussion: Social Responsibility (SR)\, Innovation & Lean Product Development \nLean Product Development aims to create re-usable knowledge for continual improvement\, using teams of experts to achieve better and faster results. We’ll ask the panalists this question: How can SR\, Lean\, and other methods be combined to drive innovation around the tripple bottom line of social\, environmental\, and profitability in all types of organizations? \nThe Panel discussion will be facilitated by Andrea Hoffmeier\, Co-Founder of Sherpa Sustainability Institute\, now HQ in Durango\, and co-author of the book\, A Six Sigma Approach to Sustainability: Continual Improvement for Social Responsibility \nClosing Remarks by Myrna Flores\, Co-Founder and President of the Lean Analytics Association and world renowned innovation though-leader\, speaker and educator.
URL:https://www.sanjuancitizens.org/event/social-responsibility-sr-salon-bill-ingram
LOCATION:Henry Strater Theater\, 699 Main Avenue\, Durango\, CO\, 81301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180426T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180426T124500
DTSTAMP:20260404T033005
CREATED:20180417T091125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180417T091125Z
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SUMMARY:April Durango Green Drinks
DESCRIPTION:SJCA is proud to sponsor Durango Green Drinks\, an informal monthly gathering organized by the Sustainability Alliance of SW Colorado. A fantastic group of sustainability-minded local non-profits sponsor the event and rotate responsibilities hosting it. It is a fun and relaxed opportunity to connect\, chat\, network\, and be inspired. Brief announcements are followed by short presentations by host organizations\, which rotates monthly. There is plenty of time to network and catch up with friends. Green Drinks is non-partisan. \nApril is jointly hosted by our friends at Conservation Colorado and La Plata County Thrive Living Wage Coalition. As always\, Green Drinks is held on the last Thursday of the month in the back room of Carver Brewing Company from 5-6:45 pm. \nInvite friends and share on Facebook:
URL:https://www.sanjuancitizens.org/event/april-durango-green-drinks
LOCATION:Carver Brewing Company\, 1022 Main Street\, Durango\, CO\, 81301
CATEGORIES:Air,Climate Change,Coal,Environmental Justice,Events,Forest Health,Green Business,Land,Lands Protection,LPEA,Oil and Gas,Rivers,Water
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180422T043000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180422T051500
DTSTAMP:20260404T033005
CREATED:20180326T213717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180326T213717Z
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SUMMARY:Climate March & Kid's Earth Day Parade
DESCRIPTION:It will start at the train Station downtown and end at Rotary Park. The theme is “Every Animal Deserves a Habitat”. Join us to march with your poster\, animal\, or earth art and camera. Hosted by Citizens Climate Lobby. More information contact susan131@aol.com\, 970-259-0385. \n 
URL:https://www.sanjuancitizens.org/event/climate-march-kids-earth-day-parade
LOCATION:CO
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,Events
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