Thursday, November 17, 2011

Energy-upgrade work party at Shiloh Church in Medford

The Home Energy Efficiency Team (HEET) is doing weatherization barn-raising on Saturday, Nov 19th at 9am at the Shiloh Baptist Church.

You may recall that HEET helped Grace Church do our own weatherization barnraising that was amazingly successful last year.  I encourage everyone that can, regardless of skill level to join in and lend a hand.  You'll definitely meet some great people and if you're not careful, you might learn something too.

Details:
Saturday, November 19, 2011
9am to 1pm
Shiloh Baptist Church in West Medford
1 Holton & Bower
West Medford, MA 02155

Please sign up so they know how many to expect.  You can choose to be a normal volunteer, a team leader in training or if you really know what you are doing a team leader.  They can use all skill levels.


Sign Up for Energy-Upgrade work party at Shiloh Baptist Church

Here is some snippets from the sign up form about the event:
  • Shiloh Baptist Church, a low income, primarily black church needs some help reducing its energy bill. We will install efficient light bulbs, low-flow water measures, reduce drafts and build interior storm windows to reduce those cold winter drafts. 
  • Learn how to reduce your own energy bill, while helping a church reduce its bills so it can continue to deliver great community services such as its food pantry, computer lab and community space.
Please invite your friends and neighbors too, but please sign up in advance.

Peace,
Jon

Grace Church is involved in the organization of the event, but I felt it was an event of interest to our community and one worth sharing broadly.

Monday, November 14, 2011

"FLOW" Showing at Unitarian Universalist Church on Friday

Given the interest in social justice and water we have at Grace, I thought everyone should be aware of this opportunity to see this film.  I haven't see it myself, but based on the description I want to see it.

Peace,
Jon

Nov. 18: Film in Medford about water and the environment

The Social Justice Committees of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Medford and the First Parish Church of Malden will hold a screening of the award-winning documentary, "FLOW", produced by Irena Salina.

Come learn about what experts and scientists are calling the most important political and environmental issue of the 21st century: the world water crisis.

Beyond identifying the problem, "FLOW" also gives viewers a look at practical solutions to the water crisis.

The film will be followed by a discussion led by Nick Cohen, a local expert in fresh water conservation, and an Environmental Justice Coordinator. Nick is also
with Tri-City Community Action Program, Inc. (Tri-Cap) and the Mystic River Watershed Collaborative.

The event takes place Friday, November 18, at 7 p.m. in Benker Hall, Unitarian Universalist Church, 147 High St., Medford. There will be refreshments served. All are welcome.

For further information contact: Michael Glen, 781-396-6424 or Karen Lynch,
781-420-6186.