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DESCRIPTION:Sierra Club Sonoma Group's Spring Environmental Forum:\nAwakening, 
 Transitioning & Sequestering, Oh My!\n\nHow Low Can We Go?! Series for 
 Reducing our Eco-Footprint\nQuarterly Series of Forums throughout one day 
 with Fun, Connecting & Effectiveness\n\nCome to one or all of the sessions 
 – Join us anytime throughout the day!\n\n9 AM – 9:45 AM: “The Art of 
 Climate Recovery”\nFamily & Individual Art time focused on Climate Change 
 (ages 1-115!) We provide the art supplies! FREE! Come express your 
 creativity by adding to a Climate Recovery focused banner, or on separate 
 paper & paperboard. Fun for all ages!\n\n10 AM – 3 PM: Awakening The 
 Dreamer, Changing The Dream Symposium\nIf you are tired of the gloom, doom 
 and crisis you see in the news, come and learn about the "un-named 
 movement" and the new possible future to live into. We guide you through an 
 inquiry from "Where are we?" and "How did we get here?" to "What is 
 possible for the future" and "What can I do?" Video presentation with 
 interactive exercises, networking & discussions. Please bring a sack lunch 
 or snack for yourself. Go to www.awakeningthedreamer.org for more info and 
 please register. Our mission is to bring forth an environmentally 
 sustainable, spiritually fulfilling and socially just human presence\non 
 planet Earth. Suggested donation $10, no one turned away due to lack of 
 funds. Contact Laura Baker at 707 322-7778 or wileypunk@comcast.net with 
 questions.\n\n3 PM – 5:30 PM: Plant Based Carbon Sequestration 
 Opportunities for Sonoma County\nPanel Discussion on Carbon Sequestration 
 through Ag, Open Space, Forests, Wetlands and Organics Diversion from 
 Landfill. FREE! Also networking, strategizing, updates on local: 
 Sustainability efforts, alternative transportation efforts, Youth Green 
 Jobs, Solar Sonoma County, LITE Initiatives and steps individuals are 
 taking to reduce their carbon footprints. Share experiences and challenges. 
 Co-sponsored by the Sonoma County Conservation Council, 
 www.envirocentersoco.org. It is not required for the forums, but please let 
 us know if you are attending since seating is limited and so we can adjust 
 snacks and chairs needed etc! Call 544-7651 or email Veronica Jacobi at 
 VJacobi@sonic.net to RSVP and for information or to volunteer to help for 
 an hour or two. If you cannot make it to any part of this forum series, 
 email us your questions and interests or have a friend come to represent 
 your ideas. Everyone is invited to these public forums! Sierra Club Sonoma 
 Group's Spring Environmental Forum Cosponsored by the CAFF - The Community 
 Alliance with Family Farmers, LITE Initiatives and the Sonoma County 
 Conservation Council Plant Based Carbon Sequestration\nOpportunities for 
 Sonoma County with presentations by Jane Nielson, Howard Wilshire, Jeff 
 Creque, Terry Harrison and Portia Sinnott\n\nFree Panel Discussion on 
 Carbon Sequestration\nFocused on Ag, Forests, Wetlands and Organics 
 Diversion from Landfill Jane Nielson and Howard Wilshire will address the 
 carbon cycle and the role of land uses in GHG emissions. Jeff Creque will 
 present the Marin Carbon Project as well as discuss the West Marin Co- 
 Composting Project. Terry Harrison will touch on enhancing carbon 
 sequestration on ag lands and vineyards, and what CAFF hopes to do in this 
 area. Portia Sinnott will address waste managements impact on climate 
 change and introduce zero waste and organics out landfill 
 movement.\n\nPresenter bios:\nJane Nielson and Howard Wilshire are 
 co-authors, with Richard Hazlett, of the recently published book, The 
 American West at Risk - Science, Myths, and Politics of Land Abuse and 
 Recovery. Both are former U. S. Geological Survey research geologists. Jane 
 is now President of the Sebastopol Water Information Group\n(SWIG) and 
 Howard is Chairman of the Board of Public Employees for Environmental 
 Responsibility (PEER). Jeff Creque ran a small very diverse 
 Bio-dynamic-French Intensive farm and watershed restoration project in 
 Bolinas from 1981 until 2004. A Ph.D. in Rangeland Ecology, he started the 
 Bolinas-Stinson Beach greenwaste composting project and later the West 
 Marin Compost Coalition. He served as the Marin Resource Conservation 
 District Field Conservationist, worked as an agroecologist for McEvoy Ranch 
 and as a Nutrient Management Consultant. A founder and Board Member of the 
 Alliance for Local Sustainable Agriculture (Marin) and he also helped start 
 the Marin Carbon Project. Terry Harrison is a retired professional 
 engineer. He started several recycling projects in the 70s and 80s and 
 worked on a waste to alcohol for fuel project. He and his wife Carolyn have 
 farmed near Healdsburg since 1974, organically since 1982, and had Sonoma 
 Antique Apple Nursery until it morphed into Trees of Antiquity in Paso 
 Robles. He is past Vice President statewide of the Community Alliance with 
 Family Farmers and currently President of the North Coast Chapter. He has 
 served on the Boards of Farm Trails, CCOF and Dry Creek Valley Assn. and 
 represents CAFF on the SCWC and was an organic inspector for CCOF Portia 
 Sinnott is a self-employed waste management consultant and the executive 
 director of LITE Initiatives, Ms. Sinnott has been on the Sonoma County 
 Local Task Force for Solid Waste since 2000, serving as the Vice Chair as 
 well as facilitator of the Zero Waste Subcommittee. An active member of the 
 Bay Area Zero Waste Working Group and the California Resource Recovery 
 Association (CRRA), Portia has been organizing and giving presentations on 
 zero waste since 2002; recent presentations include the Sonoma County Waste 
 Management Agency, the Sierra Business Council and a CRRA Orange County 
 workshop focused on Resource Recovery Parks and Foodscrap Composting.\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/02/27/18573723.php
SUMMARY:Plant-Based Carbon Sequestration Opportunities for Sonoma County
LOCATION:Sebastopol Veteran's Hall\n282 South High St., Sebastopol
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/02/27/18573723.php
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