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Green Notes Week of November 9, 2008

Post Election

Congratulations to all of the Green Party candidates for running in a time of political censorship and media blackout. Larrick for Senate is in transition. We will feature Steve’s November 4, 2008 speech of hope for the future at his webpage soon. Thank you to volunteers and candidates!

VIGIL AGAINST THE DEATH PENALTY . . . Every Monday, from noon to 1:00pm, supporters of abolition in Nebraska vigil in front of the governor’s mansion, 1425 H Street, Lincoln. Join them for a few minutes, or the hour. For more information, contact Nebraskans Against the Death Penalty, 402.477.7787.

“THE GREEN BOOK” WRITER AT DOANE . . . Monday, November 10, 2008, 7:00pm at Doane College Heckman Auditorium, columnist and New York Times writer Thomas Kostigen will speak on how an individual’s everyday actions can affect the environment. Co-author of “The Green Book: The Everyday Guide to Saving the Planet One Simple Step at a Time,” Kostigen’s new book is “You Are Here: The Surprising Link Between What We Do and What That Does to the Planet.”

STATE’S FIRST WIND ENERGY CONFERENCE . . . Nebraska’s first Wind Energy Conference is Tuesday and Wednesday, November 11 and 12, 2008 in Kearney at the Holiday Inn Convention Center.  Hosted by the Nebraska Wind Working Group and the Nebraska Energy Office, the Conference will feature national wind experts, industry exhibits, and sessions on small wind turbines, land issues, and financing. Pre-Register here.

“BATTLE FOR WHITECLAY” . . . Tuesday, November 11, 2008, 7:00pm, there will be a special showing of Mark Vasina’s original documentary about Whiteclay, “Battle for Whiteclay,” in the Milo Bail Student Center Ballroom at UN-O. After the screening, Vasina, the film’s producer, and Frank LaMere, Native American activist, will speak with the audience. The event is free and open to the public. Click here for background, and to order the film on DVD.

PEACE ACTIVISTS GO TO ARRAIGNMENT . . . Eight peace activists were arrested at a 30-minute Omaha Die-In October 8, 2008 outside the Qwest Center, including 90 year old Nebraska Icon of Peace Peg Gallagher. The demonstration symbolized the thousands of people who die each year at the hands of rampant global militarization promoted by STRATCOM. The Die-In was meant to “expose the lie of legitimacy given by the City of Omaha and the Qwest Convention Center to the 2008 Strategic Space and Defense Conference” weapons bazaar. The event was part of Keep Space for Peace Week, International Days of Protest to Stop the Militarization of Space. Gallagher and the other Omaha activists will be arraigned Wednesday November 12, 2008, 1:30pm, at the Douglas County Court, Courtroom Number 27, 18th and Farnam Street, Omaha.  If they plead guilty or no contest, they may be sentenced after a short hearing.  If they plead not guilty, the judge will set a trial date.  Supporters are invited to attend the arraignment in solidarity.

LINCOLN PEACE VIGILS . . . Join weekly peace vigils at the Federal Building, 15th and O streets in Lincoln, every Wednesday from 5:00 to 6:00pm. Contact Mark at 402-499-6672 or e-mail mark [at] weddleton [dot] com for more information.

AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL GROUP . . . Learn about human rights violations around the world, and what is being done to address them, at a Letter-Writing Group, Wednesday, November 12, 2008, 7:00 to 9:00pm, Jones Coffee, 727 South 11th in Lincoln. For more information, call Matt Gregory, 402.570.7840, or e-mail phylas [at] hotmail [dot] com.

TIM WISE AT NWU . . . Tim Wise, activist author of the critically-acclaimed memoir White Like Me: Reflections on Race from a Privileged Son, will speak on “The Audacity of Truth: Racism and White Denial in the Age of Obama” Thursday, November 13, 2008, 1:00pm, at O’Donnell Auditorium, 51st & Huntington on the Nebraska Wesleyan Campus, Lincoln.   Learn more about Wise, and read some of his essays, at www.TimWise.org.

WACHISKA AUDUBON GENERAL MEETING . . . “Multi-functional Rural Landscapes” is the theme of this month’s Wachiska meeting, Thursday, November 13, 2008, 7:00pm. Chuck Francis, Un-L agronomy and horticulture professor and renewable agriculture advocate, and Twyla Hansen, local poet and organic sustainability expert, will present on keeping farms and open space. The meeting is in Room 03, lower level, Union College Dick Administration Building, 3800 South 48th Street in Lincoln. For directions, click here.

“RENEWABLE NEBRASKA” . . . A Governor’s Conference on Rural development focused on building leadership, community and economic development will be at the Holiday Inn Kearney on Friday, November 14, 2008. The “Renewable Nebraska” theme will feature five “resource” tracks on renewables: technical, financial, human, natural and youth. Click here for conference agenda and to register. For more information contact Lindsay Papenhausen, Nebraska Community Improvement Program Coordinator, at 402.471.6587 or lindsay [dot] papenhausen [at] nebraska [dot] gov.

HAWKWATCH FIELD TRIP . . . The Annual HawkWatch Eagle Migration Festival begins at 1:00pm, Sunday, November 16, 2008, 20 minutes north of Omaha at Hitchcock Nature Center. Thousands of raptors migrate south across the Missouri River Valley “hawk highway” each year. A carpool from Lincoln will meet at the Wachiska Audubon office, 4547 Calvert Street, at 9:00am, to meet for the Hawkwatch at 10:30. There will be live raptor demonstrations, kids activities, programs and refreshments at the Festival. Click here for more information about HawkWatch. For directions, click here.

SUNDAY MATINEE: SECRECY . . . The Nebraska ACLU will present a panel discussion with refreshments immediately following a special screening of “Secrecy”  at the Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center, 313 North 13th Street, Lincoln, on Sunday, November 16, 2008 at 1:00pm.  The panel begins at 2:45.  The film “explores the tensions between our safety as a nation and our ability to function as a democracy,” focusing on classified government secrets. General admission. Bring a friend and the friend gets in free.

We are not the alternative; we are the imperative.

Green Notes Week of November 2, 2008

Larrick in the Grand Island Independent Questionnaire

What changes would you propose in U.S. farm policy?

“In the face of rapidly escalating oil prices, we need to strengthen the family farm and local food systems. We need to invest in research that reduces our dependence on oil in food production and find ways to provide more employment opportunities producing food and energy in rural America. We need to invest heavily in the development of renewable energy from wind, solar, geothermal, and ethanol production from alternative sources like cellulose and algae. We need to educate our young people in the science of renewable energy so they can be the inventors of the new renewable green technologies of the future which the whole world is seeking.” more…

GREEN VOTES COUNT MORE THAN EVER IN THIS ELECTION!” –Steve Larrick

NEBRASKA GREEN PARTY CANDIDATES . . . Green Party candidates for 2008 in Partisan elections are Steve Larrick, U.S. Senate; and for Douglas County Board, District 1: Scott Hoffman. LaVerne Thraen is a candidate for the Non-Partisan OPPD Board of Directors Metro District, and Doug Paterson is a candidate for Public Service Commission District 2 in Omaha.

ELECTION DAY, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2008 . . . Help keep Nebraska Green Party on the ballot in the next election cycle, and strengthen a new political party dedicated to ecological, pro-peace, and truly democratic values that doesn’t take money from corporations. Voting Green is an investment that will pay off as the Green Party grows and challenges bipartisan corporate politics in the future. Vote Green.

WATCH ELECTION RETURNS WITH GREENS . . . Nebraska Green Party and Larrick for Senate want to thank supporters at an election returns party Tuesday night, November 4, 2008. Join Steve and Greens at the Holiday Inn Downtown lower level, 141 North 9th Street, Lincoln, after 8:30pm. In Omaha, join Greens at McFoster’s, 38th & Farnam, after the polls close at 8:00pm.

“BATTLE FOR WHITECLAY” . . . Wednesday November 5, 2008, 6:00pm, there will be a special premiere showing of Mark Vasina’s original documentary about Whiteclay, “Battle for Whiteclay,” at the Un-L City Campus Union Auditorium, 15th & R Streets in Lincoln. After the screening, Vasina, the film’s producer, and Frank LaMere, Native American activist, will speak with the audience. The event is free and open to the public. Click here for background, and to order the film on DVD.

LINCOLN PEACE VIGILS . . . Join weekly peace vigils at the Federal Building, 15th and O streets in Lincoln, every Wednesday from 5:00 to 6:00pm. Contact Mark at 402-499-6672 or e-mail mark [at] weddleton [dot] com for more information.

LOWER PLATTE RIVER SUMMIT . . . The second biennial Lower Platte River Summit focusing on management and protection of the Platte River Basin will be Thursday, November 6, 2008, at Camp Calvin Crest near Fremont, Nebraska. The one-day event begins at 10:00am with tours of the Pahaku Sacred Pawnee Site and a Science Walking Tour. The Summit is from noon to 8:00pm. Click here for Summit Agenda and registration. For further information contact Rodney Verhoeff, Lower Platte Rriver Corridor Alliance Coordinator, 402.476.2729, or e-mail alliance [at] lpsnrd [dot] org.

CLIMATE CHANGE SYMPOSIUM . . . “National Climate Change Legislation and Opportunities for Nebraska” is the theme of a symposium at the UN-L City Campus Student Union Auditorium, 1400 R Street, Lincoln, from 1:30 to 5:00pm on Thursday, November 6, 2008. Featured speakers will be David Hawkins, director of climate programs for the Natural Resources Defense Council, and John McClure, vice president and general counsel for the Nebraska Public Power District. The event is free and open to the public. For details, click here.  In conjunction with the symposium, Michael Grunwald, author and reporter for the Washington Post and TIME, wil speak at 7:00pm, Hardin Hall, 33rd and Holdrege, Lincoln.

2009 STATE ENERGY PLAN . . . Nebraskans statewide are invited to provide input on a new State Energy Plan with three areas of focus: Energy Independence, Job Creation/Economic Development, and Energy Efficiency for Government. Scheduled Comment Sessions are as follows: Monday, November 3, 1:00-4:00pm, in Chadron, Chadron State College, Burkheiser Hall Room 109, 10th & Main Street; in Valentine, Cherry County Coop Extension Conference Room, 132 South Hall Street Suite 1; in Norfolk, NECC, Maclay Building Room 122, 801 E. Benjamin Avenue; Wednesday November 5, 1:00-4:00pm in McCook, McC McMillen Hall Room 208; in Hastings, Hastings Public Library 2nd Floor, 517 West 4th Street; Thursday, November 6, 9:00-11:00am in Riverview Lodge, Mahoney State Park; Friday, November 7, 9:00-11:00am in Nebraska City, Steinhart Lodge, 125 Steinhart Park Road. The 2009 Energy Plan is available here.  Written comments will be accepted through November 21 at energy [at] nebraska [dot] gov or to the Nebraska Energy Office by 5:00pm, November 21, 2008.

RECYCLE CFLs NOW THROUGH NOVEMBER 30 . . . WasteCap Nebraska is coordinating a pilot recycling program for individuals and businesses. Drop off burned-out compact fluorescent lamps at Ace Hardward stores in Lincoln, now through November 30, 2008. A 60 cent recycling fee per bulb will be offset by a 60 cent coupon toward the purchase of a new CFL. Learn the benefits of CFLs and how to safely dispose of broken bulbs here, or phone 1.888.E-Waste-9.

STATE’S FIRST WIND ENERGY CONFERENCE . . . Nebraska’s first Wind Energy Conference is November 11 and 12, 2008 in Kearney at the Holiday Inn Convention Center. Hosted by the Nebraska Wind Working Group and the Nebraska Energy Office, the Conference will feature nationally known wind experts, industry exhibits, and sessions on small wind turbines, land issues, and financing. Registration is $75 per person. Pre-Register here.

THE DEATH PENALTY IN NEBRASKA: WHERE TO GO FROM HERE . . . Nebraskans Against the Death Penalty Board Chair Amy Miller will speak at a Forum in preparation for the 2009 legislative session at 11:30am, Sunday, November 9, 2008, at the Unitarian Church of Lincoln, 6400 A Street. Weekly Monday Vigils against the state policy of capital punishment are held in front of the governor’s mansion, 1425 H Street, Lincoln. Everyone is welcome to join the vigil from noon to 1:00pm.

We are not the alternative; we are the imperative. ReShape ’08. Vote Green.

Green Notes Week of October 26, 2008

Larrick in the Grand Island Independent Questionnaire

What changes would you propose in U.S. farm policy?

"In the face of rapidly escalating oil prices, we need to strengthen the family farm and local food systems. We need to invest in research that reduces our dependence on oil in food production and find ways to provide more employment opportunities producing food and energy in rural America. We need to invest heavily in the development of renewable energy from wind, solar, geothermal, and ethanol production from alternative sources like cellulose and algae. We need to educate our young people in the science of renewable energy so they can be the inventors of the new renewable green technologies of the future which the whole world is seeking." more…

“The Nebraska Green Party is more than an “alternative” party. It is the IMPERATIVE PARTY.  It is imperative that we redirect our nation’s economy away from perpetual wars over oil. We need to redirect our nation’s resources toward renewable energy education so our young people can spend their lives inventing and building the clean and renewable Green Energy Economy of the 21st century and beyond. With a growing global population of more than 6.8 billion people and a declining natural resource base to work with, it is essential that we move as quickly as possible toward a clean and renewable Green Energy Economy to revitalize our family farms, rural communities, nations and global community. By voting Green, you are NOT throwing away your vote. You are building a global Green Movement working in over 80 countires for world peace and clean, renewable energy that meets the needs of current generations without depleting natural resources for future generations. GREEN VOTES COUNT MORE THAN EVER IN THIS ELECTION!” –Steve Larrick

NEBRASKA GREEN PARTY CANDIDATES . . . Green Party candidates for 2008 in Partisan elections are Steve Larrick, U.S. Senate; and for Douglas County Board, District 1: Scott Hoffman. LaVerne Thraen has filed for the Non-Partisan OPPD Board of Directors Metro District, and Doug Paterson is a candidate for Public Service Commission District 2 in Omaha.

LARRICK FOR SENATE YARD SIGNS and T’s AVAILABLE . . . Pick up a Larrick for Senate yard sign at 920 South 8th Street, Lincoln. Find signs on the front porch. Or leave a message with your phone number and address at 402.483.0425 to have signs delivered. If you can help place signs, especially on high traffic streets, or if you want a Larrick for Senate T-shirt, phone Steve at 435.5612. In Omaha, phone 402.561.9281 for pick up or delivery of signs and T’s. To help Steve purchase tv time, send checks to Larrick for Senate, 920 South 8th Street, Lincoln, NE. 68508. Financial assistance of any amount will go directly to tv outreach. The future of Nebraska Green Party depends on a 5% Larrick for Senate vote November 4, 2008. Help counteract the media blackout by spreading the word. Click here to learn about Steve’s background and issues positions.

BENSON CANDIDATES FORUM . . . Monday October 27, 2008, Omaha’s Benson Neighborhood Association will host a Candidates Forum at the Benson Baptist Church, 6319 Maple Street. Steve Larrick will be there. The other two active US Senate candidates are sending stand-ins. The event is from 7:00 to 8:30pm. There are is plenty of parking at the accessible meeting location.

VIGIL AGAINST THE DEATH PENALTY . . . Death Penalty Abolitionists vigil every Monday from noon to 1:00pm in front of the governor’s mansion, 1425 H Street, Lincoln. Make a simple sign, and join the vigil for a few minutes, or the hour. On Tuesday, October 28, 2008, Kathleen Hawk Norman, founder of Jurors for Justice and head of The New Orleans Innocence Project, will be interviewed by Molly Pitcher on KZUM’s Melting Pot, 89.3fm, at 9:00am. The interview will be streamed live at KZUM 89.3. Click here for an October 18, 2008 Omaha World Herald article on Ms. Norman. For more information, phone Nebraskans Against the Death Penalty at 402.477.7787.

DISTRICT 1 CHAPTER MEETING . . . Lincoln area Greens will meet at the home of US Senate candidate Steve Larrick, 920 South 8th Street, 7:00pm, Tuesday, October 28, 2008, for the October Congressional District 1 Chapter meeting. Plans for the last week of campaign activities in Lincoln will be finalized.

“DEMOCRACY AND RELIGION: AMERICA AND ISRAEL” . . . Tuesday, October 28, 2008, at 7:00pm, professor and author Ronald Dworkin will present the E.N. Thompson Lecture on World Issues at the Lied Center for Performing Arts, 12th & R Streets, Lincoln. The lecture is free, but required tickets are available here.  There will be a follow-up discussion on Dworkin’s lecture, “Democracy and Religion: America and Israel,” led by Ron Hull, in rooms 155 and 157 at St. Paul United Methodist Church, 12th & M Streets, on Thursday, October 30, 2008, at 7:30pm. A recording of the lecture will be presented at 6:30.

PAKISTANI WOMEN’S ADVOCATE TO SPEAK IN LINCOLN . . . Shamsa Ali, an attorney and Fulbright Scholar, will speak on Women and Islam, Tuesday, October 28, 2008, 7:00pm at Notheast United Church of Christ, 6200 Adams Street, in Lincoln. After a brief presentation, Ms. Ali will answer questions. An informal reception will follow. The public is invited. For more information, click here.

LINCOLN PEACE VIGILS . . . Join weekly peace vigils at the Federal Building, 15th and O streets in Lincoln, every Wednesday from 5:00 to 6:00pm. Contact Mark at 402-499-6672 or e-mail mark [at] weddleton [dot] com for more information.

CENTRAL NEBRASKA PEACEWORKERS VIGIL . . . Congressional District 3 Greens and Central Nebraska Peaceworkers will meet for a one hour Peaceful Solidarity Gathering on Thursday, October 30, 2008, 5:30pm, at Webb and State Streets in Grand Island, Nebraska. Peace signs will be available, or bring your own.

THE FUTURE OF PERSHING CENTER . . . Lincolnites are invited to an open house and meeting on the future of Pershing Center, Wednesday, October 29, 2008, 5:00 to 7:30pm, at Pershing, 226 Centennial Mall South. Presentations on the history of event facilities in Lincoln will be at 5:15, 5:45, 6:15, and 6:45pm. The Mayor, Pershing Advisory Board members, and NU Athletic Director Tom Osborne will be present to hear from residents. The meeting is part of a Pershing Adaptive Reuse and Site Study being managed through the Lincoln-Lancaster County Planning Department in cooperation with the Pershing Advisory Board and Pershing Center staff. The study includes a design contest for UNL architecture students. Student entries will be on display at the meeting.

FLIER LARRICK FOR SENATE AT “CAPITOL STEPS” . . . Political Satirists Capitol Steps will perform Thursday, October 30, 2008, 7:30pm at the Lied Center, 12th & R Streets in Lincoln.  Join Steve Larrick and Greens between 6:45 and 7:30pm to flier Larrick for Senate information as the audience arrives.

2009 STATE ENERGY PLAN . . . Nebraskans statewide are invited to provide input on a new State Energy Plan with three areas of focus: Energy Independence, Job Creation/Economic Development, and Energy Efficiency for Government. Scheduled Comment Sessions are as follows: Wednesday, October 29, 2008, 9:00-11:00am in Broken Bow, Custer County Fairgrounds Paddock Room, 1710 Cherokee Lane; Thursday, October 30, 9:00-11:00am in Scottsbluff, University of Nebraska Panhandle Research Center, Bluestem Room; Monday, November 3, 1:00-4:00pm, in Chadron, Chadron State College, Burkheiser Hall Room 109, 10th & Main Street; in Valentine, Cherry County Coop Extension Conference Room, 132 South Hall Street Suite 1; in Norfolk, NECC, Maclay Building Room 122, 801 E. Benjamin Avenue; Wednesday November 5, 1:00-4:00pm in McCook, McMillen Hall Room 208; in Hastings, Hastings Public Library 2nd Floor, 517 West 4th Street; Thursday, November 6, 9:00-11:00am in Riverview Lodge, Mahoney State Park; Friday, November 7, 9:00-11:00am in Nebraska City, Steinhart Lodge, 125 Steinhart Park Road. The 2009 Energy Plan will be available here after October 28. Written comments will be accepted through November 21 at energy [at] nebraska [dot] gov or to the Nebraska Energy Office by 5:00pm, November 21, 2008.

7 STEPS TO END WAR AND SAVE THE PLANET . . . Former Lincoln pastor Steve Ratzlaff will be in Lincoln to present his new book and lead a discussion at First Mennonite Church, 7300 Holdrege Street, on Thursday, October 30, 2008, 7:00pm. 7 Steps to End War and Save the Planet makes a passionate case for finding ways to stop war and global warming by working peacefully together. The public is welcome. More information is available here.

COMMUNITY SERVICE OPPORTUNITY . . . The Lancaster County Board of Commissioners is seeking community members to serve on the County Extension Board for 3-year terms beginning January, 2009. The Extension Board represents and assists UN-L Extension staff with Agricultural Profitability and Sustainability and issues concerning Children, 4-H, Youth and Families, Food Safety, Health and Wellness, Water Quality and the Environment. Monthly board meetings are usually at 8:00am on the second Friday. Registered Lancaster County voters must apply for an appointment by November 1, 2008. Applications are available here. (.pdf)

RECYCLE CFLs NOW THROUGH NOVEMBER 30 . . . WasteCap Nebraska is coordinating a pilot recycling program for individuals and businesses. Drop off burned-out compact fluorescent lamps at Ace Hardward stores in Lincoln, now through November 30, 2008. A 60 cent recycling fee per bulb will be offset by a 60 cent coupon toward the purchase of a new CFL. Learn the benefits of CFLs and how to safely dispose of broken bulbs here or phone 1.888.E-Waste-9.

STATE’S FIRST WIND ENERGY CONFERENCE . . . Nebraska’s first Wind Energy Conference is November 11 and 12, 2008 in Kearney at the Holiday Inn Convention Center. Hosted by the Nebraska Wind Working Group and the Nebraska Energy Office, the Conference will feature nationally known wind experts, industry exhibits, and sessions on small wind turbines, land issues, and financing. Registration is $60 per person until November 1, 2008. After November 1, registration is $75 per person. Pre-Register here.

“I am running for the US Senate to help America become a world leader in peaceful economic development, renewable energy, universal health care, a just economy, and a model of democracy shaped by the people rather than by war profiteers and multinational corporations.”   –Steve Larrick

We are not the alternative; we are the imperative. ReShape ’08. Register Green. Vote Green.

Green Notes Week of October 19, 2008

Larrick in the Lincoln Journal Star 2008 Voter’s Guide

What should be done to support and strengthen the economy?

“Rescind the $700 billion bipartisan blank-check bailout of Wall Street. Support true economic recovery by investing instead in Green Jobs. Put people to work insulating homes of elderly and low-income, jobs training and research in renewable energy, and build renewable energy infrastructure in America to harness clean and plentiful resources like wind, solar, geothermal, algae, switch grass, and industrial hemp.” more…

LARRICK FOR SENATE YARD SIGNS and T’s AVAILABLE . . . Pick up a Larrick for Senate yard sign at 920 South 8th Street, Lincoln. Find signs by the garage at the end of the driveway next to the house. Or leave a message with your phone number and address at 402.483.0425 to have signs delivered. If you can help place signs, especially on high traffic streets, or if you want a Larrick for Senate T-shirt, phone Steve at 435.5612. In Omaha, phone 402.561.9281 for pick up or delivery of signs and T’s. To help Steve purchase tv time, send checks to Larrick for Senate, 920 South 8th Street, Lincoln, NE. 68508. Financial assistance of any amount will go directly to tv outreach. The future of Nebraska Green Party depends on a 5% Larrick for Senate vote November 4, 2008. Help counteract the media blackout by spreading the word.  Click here  to learn about Steve’s background and issues positions.

REGISTER TO VOTE GREEN . . . Fill out the voter registration form here. (pdf) Complete online, and print out a copy for your records. If you have questions about registering to vote, contact the Secretary of State’s office at 402.471.2555, or your local county election commissioner.

VOTER REGISTRATION DEADLINES . . . The deadline for in-person voter registration is 6:00pm on Friday, October 24, 2008. The deadline to request an early voting ballot to be mailed to a specific address is 4:00pm on Wednesday October 29. In Lincoln, you can also vote in person at the Lancaster County Election Commissioner’s office, 601 North 46th Street. You cannot vote on-site on election day, November 4, if you requested a mail-in ballot.

CANDIDATES NIGHT IN SEWARD . . . Steve Larrick will join representatives of the other two candidates participating in US Senate debates on Tuesday, October 21, 2008, 7:30 to 9:00pm at the Seward Civic Center. For further information, contact Ellen Beck at the Seward County League of Women Voters, 402.646.9112.

WILLIAM F. SCHULZ AT DOANE . . . Former Amnesty International USA Executive Director William F. Schulz will speak at Doane College on Tuesday, October 21, 2008, 7:00pm, in Whitcomb Lee Conservatory. The peacekeeper and human rights advocate will present “The Final Test: Darfur, Genocide, and the Responsibility to Protect,” addressing the United States’ role in foreign affairs. He has been to Darfur leading an Amnesty mission to redress the humanitarian crisis there. Schulz’s presentation is open to the public and will be followed by a question-and-answer session.

LINCOLN GREEN DRINKS . . . Students and people working in the environmental field as professionals, volunteers, or activists are invited to meet at social networking, self-organizing events known as Green Drinks every fourth Wednesday of even months (June, August, October, December, February, April) in Lincoln at Lazlo’s Brewery & Grill, 210 North 7th Street, starting at 5:30pm. The informal, organic groups meet in 380 cities worldwide. The October date is Wednesday, October 22, 2008.

LES BUDGET MEETING . . . Lincoln Electric System customer-owners are invited to a public meeting to discuss the 2009 budget on Thursday, October 23, 2008, 7:00pm, at the Walter A. Canney Service Center, 2620 Fairfield in Lincoln. A public hearing before the City Council will be on Monday, December 15, 2008.

COUNTY BOARD CANDIDATES FORUM . . . Lancaster County Board candidates will meet in a Forum sponsored by the Bluestem Sierra CLub and Friends of Wilderness Park on Thursday, October 23, 2008, 7:00pm, at the Lincoln Unitarian Church, 6600 A Street.

OMAHA PANEL ON GREEN JOBS IN NEBRASKA . . . A Panel Discussion on Green Jobs in Nebraska will be in Omaha, Thursday, October 23, 2008, 7:00pm, at First United Methodist Church, 69th & Cass Streets. Panelists are State Senator Tom White, IBEW’s John Bourne, and Ken Winston of Nebraska Sierra Club.

COMMUNITY SERVICE OPPORTUNITY . . . The Lancaster County Board of Commissioners is seeking community members to serve on the County Extension Board for 3-year terms beginning January, 2009. The Extension Board represents and assists UN-L Extension staff with Agricultural Profitability and Sustainability and issues concerning Children, 4-H, Youth and Families, Food Safety, Health and Wellness, Water Quality and the Environment. Monthly board meetings are usually at 8:00am on the second Friday. Registered Lancaster County voters must apply for an appointment by November 1, 2008. Applications are available here. (pdf)

RECYCLE CFLs NOW THROUGH NOVEMBER 30 . . . WasteCap Nebraska is coordinating a pilot recycling program for individuals and businesses. Drop off burned-out compact fluorescent lamps at Ace Hardward stores in Lincoln, now through November 30, 2008. A 60 cent recycling fee per bulb will be offset by a 60 cent coupon toward the purchase of a new CFL. Learn the benefits of CFLs and how to safely dispose of broken bulbs here, or phone 1.888.E-Waste-9.

STATE’S FIRST WIND ENERGY CONFERENCE . . . Nebraska’s first Wind Energy Conference is Tuesday, November 11 and Wednesday, November 12, 2008 in Kearney at the Holiday Inn Convention Center. Hosted by the Nebraska Wind Working Group and the Nebraska Energy Office, the Conference will feature nationally known wind experts, industry exhibits, and sessions on small wind turbines, land issues, and financing. Registration is $60 per person until November 1, 2008. After November 1, registration is $75 per person. Pre-Register here.

CENTRAL NEBRASKA PEACEWORKERS MONTHLY MEETING . . . Many Central Nebraska Peaceworkers are Green Party members and supporters. This month’s regular meeting is Sunday, October 26, 2008, 3:00pm, at Trinity United Methodist Church, Grand Island, Nebraska. Nebraskans in Congressional District 3 are invited to CNPW meetings, and encouraged to get involved in local peace activism.

NEBRASKA GREEN PARTY CANDIDATES . . . Green Party candidates for 2008 in Partisan elections are Steve Larrick, U.S. Senate; and for Douglas County Board, District 1: Scott Hoffman. LaVerne Thraen has filed for the Non-Partisan OPPD Board of Directors Metro District, and Doug Paterson is a candidate for Public Service Commission District 2 in Omaha.

“The Nebraska Green Party is more than an ‘alternative’ party. It is the IMPERATIVE PARTY. It is imperative that we redirect our nation’s economy away from perpetual wars over oil. We need to redirect our nation’s resources toward renewable energy education so our young people can spend their lives inventing and building the clean and renewable Green Energy Economy of the 21st century and beyond. With a growing global population of more than 6.8 billion people and a declining natural resource base to work with, it is essential that we move as quickly as possible toward a clean and renewable Green Energy Economy to revitalize our family farms, rural communities, nations and global community. By voting Green, you are NOT throwing away your vote. You are building a global Green Movement working in over 80 countires for world peace and clean, renewable energy that meets the needs of current generations without depleting natural resources for future generations. GREEN VOTES COUNT MORE THAN EVER IN THIS ELECTION!” –Steve Larrick

We are not the alternative; we are the imperative. ReShape ’08. Register Green. Vote Green.

Green Notes Week of October 12, 2008

Larrick Update

View Steve’s answers for the Valentine News U.S. Senate candidate questionnaire here.

“I am best qualified to represent Nebraska in the U.S. Senate because I have the vision to promote public policy that brings economic prosperity and, at the same time, protects the environment for future generations.”

THE IMPERATIVE PARTY . . . “The Nebraska Green Party is more than an “alternative” party. It is the IMPERATIVE PARTY. It is imperative that we redirect our nation’s economy away from perpetual wars over oil. We need to redirect our nation’s resources toward renewable energy education so our young people can spend their lives inventing and building the clean and renewable Green Energy Economy of the 21st century and beyond. With a growing global population of more than 6.8 billion people and a declining natural resource base to work with, it is essential that we move as quickly as possible toward a clean and renewable Green Energy Economy to revitalize our family farms, rural communities, nations and global community. By voting Green, you are NOT throwing away your vote. You are building a global Green Movement working in over 80 countries for world peace and clean, renewable energy that meets the needs of current generations without depleting natural resources for future generations. GREEN VOTES COUNT MORE THAN EVER IN THIS ELECTION!” –Steve Larrick

LARRICK FOR SENATE YARD SIGNS and T’s AVAILABLE NOW . . . Pick up a Larrick for Senate yard sign at 920 South 8th Street, Lincoln. Find signs by the garage at the end of the driveway next to the house. Or leave a message with your phone number and address at 402.435.5612 to have signs delivered. If you can help place signs, especially on high traffic streets, or if you want a Larrick for Senate T-shirt, phone Steve at 435.5612. In Omaha, phone 402.561.9281 for pick up or delivery of signs and T’s. To help Steve purchase tv time, send checks to Larrick for Senate, 920 South 8th Street, Lincoln, NE. 68508. Financial assistance of any amount will go directly to postal or tv outreach. The future of Nebraska Green Party depends on a 5% Larrick for Senate vote November 4, 2008. Help counteract the media blackout by spreading the word. Click here to learn about Steve’s background and issue positions.

REGISTER TO VOTE GREEN . . . Fill out the voter registration form here. (pdf) Complete online, and print out a copy for your records. If you have questions about registering to vote, contact the Secretary of State’s office at 402.471.2555, or your local county election commissioner.

VOTER REGISTRATION DEADLINES . . . The deadline for in-person voter registration is 6:00pm on Friday, October 24, 2008. The deadline to request an early voting ballot to be mailed to a specific address is 4:00pm on Wednesday October 29. You can also vote in person at the Lancaster County Election Commissioner’s office, 601 North 46th Street, in Lincoln. You cannot vote on-site on election day, November 4, if you requested a mail-in ballot.

PLEDGE TO WORK THE POLLS . . . Click here to sign up for Lancaster County election day poll work from 7:00am to 8:00pm, November 4, 2008. Payment is minimum wage compensation. There is a required training session before the election. The Pollworkers for Democracy website also links to other counties in Nebraska.

SPRING CREEK PRAIRIE HEARING TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14 . . . Spring Creek Prairie Audubon and preservation supporters are asking the Lancaster County Commissioners to close a minimum maintenance dirt road to create and save a larger tract of important prairie habitat for future generations. A public hearing on the request will be Tuesday, October 14, 2008, 9:30am at the County-City Building, 555 South 10th Street in Lincoln. The public is urged to attend, contact County Commissioners in support of the closure by phone at 402.441.7447, e-mail commiss [at] lancaster [dot] ne [dot] gov, and write letters to the editor of Lincoln Journal-Star at oped [at] journalstar [dot] com.    Click here for a Journal-Star editorial “Protect the prairie from trash, traffic.” Phone the Spring Creek Prairie Audubon Center for further information at 402.797.2301.

OMAHA AREA GREENS CHAPTER MEETING . . . Congressional District 2 Greens will meet on Tuesday, October 14, 2008, 7:00pm, at McFoster’s Natural Kind Cafe, 38th & Farnam.

GREAT PLAINS STUDIES SEMINAR . . . The second Paul A. Olson Seminar in Great Plains Studies of this season is Wednesday, October 15, 2008, 3:30pm at the Great Plains Art Museum, 1155 Q Street, Lincoln. Free and open to the public, local photographer Michael Farrell will present “Plain Speaking & Straight Shooting: Documentary Art in Flyover Country.”

LINCOLN PEACE VIGILS . . . Join weekly peace vigils at the Federal Building, 15th and O streets in Lincoln, every Wednesday from 5:00 to 6:00pm. Contact Mark at 402-499-6672 or e-mail mark at weddleton dot com for more information.

LARRICK IN GRAND ISLAND CANDIDATES FORUM . . . Steve Larrick will join the other two major party US Senate candidates on Thursday, October 16, 2008, 7:00pm, at the Walnut Middle School, 1600 North Custer Avenue, Grand Island, for a Candidates Forum sponsored by the Grand Island Independent, KHAS TV, and KRGI 1430AM radio.  The forum will be broadcast live on KRGI, and taped for TV and websites.

11TH ANNUAL CANDLELIGHT VIGIL FOR VICTIMS OF VIOLENCE . . . Thursday, October 16, 2008, 7:30pm, there will be a Candlelight Vigil to remember victims of domestic violence on the front steps of Voices of Hope, 2545 N Street, in Lincoln. The public is invited to a Voices of Hope open house from 5:30 to 7:30pm, to tour the facility, meet the staff and learn about the agency’s services in the community fostering awareness of domestic violence and its impact. The theme of this year’s event is “Hope Speaks.” There will be readings, songs and brief remarks as part of the domestic violence awareness month event. For more information, contact Voices of Hope at 402.476.2110.

“MEET THE CANDIDATES: NEBRASKA’S SENATE RACE” . . . NET Television will re-broadcast a one-hour program featuring in-depth interviews with Steve Larrick and two of the three other US Senate candidates on Thursday, October 16, 9:00pm on NET1.

NEBRASKANS AGAINST THE DEATH PENALTY ANNUAL DINNER . . . The 2008 NADP Annual Dinner is Friday, October 17, at the Roy G. Story Student Center, Nebraska Wesleyan University, 5000 St. Paul Avenue, Lincoln. Social hour and silent auction begin at 6:30pm, followed by dinner and program at 7:30. Kathleen Hawk Norman is the Keynote Speaker. She was a jury foreperson who helped send Dan Bright to death row in New Orleans, subsequently discovered he was innocent, and spend the next six years working, successfully, to have him freed. She founded Jurors for Justice, and is the Director of the Innocence Project in New Orelans. Phone NADP at 402.477.7787 by Tuesday, October 14, 2008 for reservations.

2008 ANNUAL PEACE CONFERENCE: THE TRUE COST OF WAR IN IRAQ . . . The Nebraskans for Peace Annual Conference is Saturday, Oct 18, 2008, 9:00am to 5:00pm, at First Lutheran Church, 1551 South 70th Street, Lincoln. The Keynote Speaker is Michele Chwastiak, Associate Professor, Anderson School of Management, at the University of New Mexico.  Download the Conference Brochure here. (pdf)  For further information, e-mail nfpstate [at] nebraskansforpeace [dot] org.

AN EVENING OF LOVE, RAGE & HOPE CELEBRATING 60 YEARS OF HUMAN RIGHTS . . . Celebrate the Universal Declaration of Human Rights Saturday, October 18, 2008, 7:30pm, at The Loft at the Mill, 800 P Street, Suite 301, Lincoln. Doors open at 7:00pm. Elena Dodd’s one-woman performance “Meet Eleanor Roosevelt” will be the featured event. The evening will conclude with a showing of youth-produced videos on human rights. Admission is Free, and refreshments will be available.

NEBRASKA GREEN PARTY CANDIDATES . . . Green Party candidates for 2008 in Partisan elections are Steve Larrick, U.S. Senate; and for Douglas County Board, District 1: Scott Hoffman. LaVerne Thraen has filed for the Non-Partisan OPPD Board of Directors Metro District, and Doug Paterson is a candidate for Public Service Commission District 2 in Omaha.

We are not the alternative; we are the imperative. ReShape ’08. Register Green. Vote Green.

Green Notes Week of October 5, 2008

LARRICK TO INTRODUCE NADER . . . Green Party US Senate candidate Steve Larrick will introduce Independent presidential candidate Ralph Nader at a Nebraska appearance on Friday, October 10, 2008, 7:30pm, at the Scott Conference Center, 6450 Pine Street in Omaha. To let the corporate parties know you’ve had it with their crimes against the common good, pledge support for inclusive debates with participation by all legitimate presidential candidates here. A pledge of money is not required. Learn more about ThirdPartyTicket.com in a 1:20 minute video here.

REGISTER TO VOTE GREEN . . . Fill out the voter registration form here. (pdf) Complete online, and print out a copy for your records. If you have questions about registering to vote, contact the Secretary of State’s office at 402.471.2555, or your local county election commissioner.

NEBRASKA GREEN PARTY CANDIDATES . . . Green Party candidates for 2008 in Partisan elections are Steve Larrick, U.S. Senate; and for Douglas County Board, District 1: Scott Hoffman. LaVerne Thraen has filed for the Non-Partisan OPPD Board of Directors Metro District, and Doug Paterson is a candidate for Public Service Commission District 2 in Omaha.

SISTER HELEN PREJEAN IN NORTH PLATTE . . . Sister Helen Prejean, author of Dead Man Walking and The Death of Innocents: An Eyewitness Account of Wrongful Executions, will speak about the need to abolish the death penalty at McDaid Elementary School in North Platte on Monday, October 6, 2008, from 9:30 to 11:00am. The event is open to the public, and sponsored by the Grand Island Diocese in conjunction with a Teachers Convention.

KEEP SPACE FOR PEACE WEEK . . . International Days of Protest to Stop the Militarization of Space, October 1, through October 8, 2008. For a list of nationwide protest actions, click here.  No Weapons in Space; Stop Star Wars Reserach and Development; Convert the Military Industrial Complex; Fund Human Needs. Click here for Omaha, Nebraska Report.  OMAHA EVENTS: TUESDAY, October 7, 2008, 7:30-8:30am, Lawful Nebraskans for Peace protest at “Strategic Space and Defense 2008” Conference, Qwest Center in downtown Omaha; 3:30-5:00pm, Mike Moore, former editor of The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists and author of Twilight War: The Folly of U.S. Space Dominance, on America’s coming war with its own values, Creighton University, Room 105 in the Skutt Center–free and open to the public; 4:00–5:30pm, Nebraskans for Peace lawful protest at the “Strategic Space and Defense 2008” conference, Qwest Center; 7:00–8:30pm, Mike Moore, speaking at Dana College in Blair, Nebraska, Durham Classroom Center–free and open to the public. (Ice Cream Social following.)
KEEP SPACE FOR PEACE WEEK   WEDNESDAY, October 8, 2008, 11:00am–12:00 noon, Civil disobedience/nonviolent direct action (‘Die-In’) at the “Strategic Space and Defense 2008” conference, Qwest Center in downtown Omaha. For details click here.   Wednesday, October 8, 3:30–5:00pm, Nebraskans for Peace lawful protest at the “Strategic Space and Defense 2008” conference, Qwest Center, downtown Omaha; 7:00-8:30pm, Mike Moore speaking at UN-O, Dodge Room in the Milo Bail Student Center–free and open to the public.

LINCOLN PEACE VIGILS . . . Join weekly peace vigils at the Federal Building, 15th and O streets in Lincoln, every Wednesday from 5:00 to 6:00pm. Contact Mark at 402-499-6672 or e-mail mark [at] weddleton [dot] com for more information.

AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL LETTER-WRITING GROUP . . . Every second Wednesday, meet with social justice activists for a cup of fair trade coffee to learn about human rights violations around the world. Stop by Jones Coffee, 727 South 11th Street, Lincoln, any time between 7:00 and 9:00pm to join the letter-writing action. For more information phone Matt Gregory at 402.570.7840, or e-mail phylas [at] hotmail [dot] com.

WRITERS COLLECTIVE MEETING . . . The Nebraska Writers Collective will host a No Coast Poetry Slam Thursday, October 9, 2008, 7:00pm, at Meadowlark Coffee and Espresso, 1624 South Street. The event is free and open to the public.

WACHISKA AUDUBON OCTOBER MEETING . . . “Raptor Recovery after 32 Years,” a program featuring live birds of prey that have been saved by Raptor Recovery Nebraska, will be presented by Betsy Finch and RRN volunteers at the Wachiska Audubon General Meeting, Thursday, October 9, 2008, 7:00pm, in Room 03, lower level of the Union College Dick Administration Building, 3800 South 48th Street, Lincoln. Click here for more information about the program, and directions to the Dick Building. Visit the raptors in their habitat on Saturday, October 11, 2008, 2:30pm, when Betsy Finch will lead a tour of RRN’s Center near Elmwood, Nebraska. Click here for directions to the Center.

TRANSFORMING ENERGY . . . A free film, Transforming Energy, will be shown Thursday, October 9, 2008, 7:00-9:00pm at the UN-L City Campus Student Union, 1400 R Street, Lincoln. UN-L Economics Professor Hank Van den Berg will lead a discussion on global warming and alternative energy following the film. The film and discussion is sponsored by Nebraska Matters.  For further information, e-mail info [at] nebraskamatters [dot] org.

SCIENCE AND THE MEDIA . . . Omaha-area reporters, producers, editors and news directors are invited to join the general public at a panel discussion, “A Vote for Science? (Science and the Media)” at 7:00pm, Thursday, October 9, 2008, at the Durham Research Center Tower on the campus of the UN-O Medical Center. Three area journalists, Robert Nelson, John Heaston, and Clay Naff, will join moderator Jim Bechtel of REASON–Rationalists, Empiricists And Skeptics of Nebraska–for the discussion. For more information, contact Jim Bechtel at 402.556.8312.

“A SUSTAINABLE WORLD: OUR SHARED RESPONSIBILITY” . . . Renowned botanist Peter Raven, director of the Missouri Botanical Garden in St. Louis, will speak Friday, October 10, 2008, 7:30pm, at Kimball Recital Hall, 11th & R Streets on the UN-L City Campus. There is no admission fee for this public event in celebration of the Nebraska State Arboretum’s 30th anniversary.

VEG FEST 3: SQUASH AND MORE . . . The Community CROPS annual celebration of gardens that brings families, friends and children together for food from local markets and neighborhood resources will be at Havelock Park on Saturday, October 11, 2008, 2:00 to 6:00pm. There will be demonstrations, contests, and other activities centered on food and gardening. Phone 402.474.9802 or visit the website linked above for more information.

SPRING CREEK PRAIRIE HIKE . . . There will be an evening prairie sunset hike Saturday, October 11, 2008, 6:30 to 8:30pm beginning from the Spring Creek Prairie Audubon Center. The Center is located 20 minutes southwest of Lincoln–follow SW 98th Street south out of Denton for three miles. The all-ages program will end with s’mores and hot cider by a campfire, weather permitting. There is a small fee for this guided hike. Pre-register by Friday, October 10, at 402.797.2301.

NEBRASKANS AGAINST THE DEATH PENALTY ANNUAL DINNER . . . The 2008 NADP Annual Dinner is Friday, October 17, at the Roy G. Story Student Center, Nebraska Wesleyan University, 5000 St. Paul Avenue, Lincoln. Social hour and silent auction begin at 6:30pm, followed by dinner and program at 7:30. Kathleen Hawk Norman is the Keynote Speaker. She was a jury foreperson who helped send Dan Bright to death row, subsequently discovered he was innocent, and spent the next six years working, successfully, to have him freed. She founded Jurors for Justice, and is the Director of the Innocence Project in New Orelans. Phone NADP at 402.477.7787 by Monday, October 13, 2008 for reservations.

We are not the alternative; we are the imperative. ReShape ’08. Register Green. Vote Green.

Green Notes Week of September 28, 2008

LARRICK TO DISCUSS ENERGY POLICY AND ETHANOL . . . Thursday, October 2, 2008, US Senate candidate Steve Larrick will discuss energy policy at a 2:00pm public forum. The other Senate candidates have also been invited to participte. The discussion will take place at the Mary Reipma Ross Theatre, 313 North 13 Street, Lincoln. For more information, phone Nicole Behmer at 402.902.9337 or e-mail nkunasek84 [at] hotmail [dot] com.

“MEET THE CANDIDATES: NEBRASKA’S SENATE RACE” . . . NET Television will broadcast a one-hour program featuring in-depth interviews with Steve Larrick and two of the three other US Senate candidates on Thursday, October 2, 2008, at 7:00pm on NET1. It will rebroadcast Friday, October 3 at 1:00pm on NET2; Sunday, October 5, at noon on NET1; and Thursday, October 16, 9:00pm on NET1.

NEBRASKA GREEN PARTY CD 1 MONTHLY MEETING . . . The Congressional District 1 Green Party meeting is cancelled for September while Steve Larrick campaigns in District 3, and tapes a tv spot in North Platte.

KEEP SPACE FOR PEACE WEEK . . . International Days of Protest to Stop the Militarization of Space, October 1, through October 8, 2008. For a list of nationwide protest actions, click here.  No Weapons in Space; Stop Star Wars Reserach and Development; Convert the Military Industrial Complex; Fund Human Needs. Click here for Omaha Nebraska Report. See Green Notes next week for schedule of Omaha events, or e-mail nfpstate [at] nebraskansforpeace [dot] org.

REGISTER TO VOTE GREEN . . . Fill out the voter registration form here. (pdf) Complete online, and print out a copy for your records. If you have questions about registering to vote, contact the Secretary of State’s office at 402.471.2555, or your local county election commissioner.

COMMUNITY SERVICE OPPORTUNITY . . . The Lancaster County Board of Commissioners is seeking community members to serve on the County Extension Board for 3-year terms beginning January, 2009. The Extension Board represents and assists UN-L Extension staff with Agricultural
Profitability and Sustainability and issues concerning Children, 4-H, Youth and Families, Food Safety, Health and Wellness, Water Quality and the Environment. Monthly board meetings are usually at 8:00am on the second Friday. Registered Lancaster County voters must apply for an appointment by November 1, 2008. Applications are available here. (pdf)

COMMUNITY COMPOSTING WORKSHOPS . . . Learn how to use fall organic matter and grass clippings to create a compost pile, and receive a free soil thermometer or compost bin at fall workshops sponsored by UN-L Lancaster County Extension and the City of Lincoln Recycling Office on Tuesday, September 30, 6:30pm at the Walt Library, 6701 South 14th Street; and Wednesday, October 1, 6:30pm at the Eiseley Library, 1530 Superior Street.

RECYCLE CFLs NOW THROUGH NOVEMBER 30 . . . WasteCap Nebraska is coordinating a pilot recycling program for individuals and businesses. Drop off burned-out compact fluorescent lamps at Ace Hardward stores in Lincoln, now through November 30, 2008. A 60 cent recycling fee per bulb will be offset by a 60 cent coupon toward the purchase of a new CFL. Learn the benefits of CFLs and how to safely dispose of broken bulbs here.

LINCOLN PEACE VIGILS . . . Join weekly peace vigils at the Federal Building, 15th and O streets in Lincoln, every Wednesday from 5:00 to 6:00pm. Contact Mark at 402-499-6672 or e-mail mark [at] weddleton [dot] com for more information.

FILM AND FORUM AT HASTINGS COLLEGE . . . In celebration of GLBT History Month, the award-winning film “For the Bible Tells Me So” will be presented at the French Memorial Chapel, Hastings College, Wednesday, October 1, 2008, 7:00pm, followed by refreshments and a moderated discussion. Informed by such people of faith as Bishop Desmond Tutu, the film examines the relationship between scripture and sexual identity through the experiences of five American families.

15th ANNUAL MARKOE-DEPORRES SOCIAL JUSTICE LECTURE SERIES . . . Thursday, October 2, 2008, 7:30pm, the Social Justice Lecture Series at Omaha’s Creighton University will present “The Challenge of Peace” 25 Years Later: Landmark or Lost Opportunity? A dialog with George Weigel, Distinguished Senior Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center in Washington DC, and Rev. Drew Christiansen, Editor in Chief, America Magazine, will ask “Has the US Bishops’ Teaching on War and Peace Made a Difference?” The Creighton event will be held in the Skutt Student Center Ballroom.

PLEDGE TO WORK THE POLLS . . . Click here to sign up for Lancaster County election day poll work from 7:00am to 8:00pm, November 4, 2008. Payment is minimum wage compensation. There is a required training session before the election. The Pollworkers for Democracy website also links to other counties in Nebraska.

NEBRASKA GREEN PARTY CANDIDATES . . . Green Party candidates for 2008 in Partisan elections are Steve Larrick, U.S. Senate; and for Douglas County Board, District 1: Scott Hoffman. LaVerne Thraen has filed for the Non-Partisan OPPD Board of Directors Metro District, and Doug Paterson is a candidate for Public Service Commission District 2 in Omaha.

We are not the alternative; we are the imperative. ReShape ’08. Register Green. Vote Green.

Green Notes Week of September 21, 2008

INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PEACE . . . Sunday, September 21, 2008 has been declared International Day of Peace to be “observed as a day of global ceasefire and non-violence, an inviation to all nations and people to honor a cessation of hostilities for the duration of the Day.  For history and further information, click here.

LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS CANDIDATES DEBATES . . . Nebraska Green Party US Senate candidate Steve Larrick will be available for questions from the media before a Monday, September 22, 2008 Lincoln-Lancaster County League of Women Voters debate event. Larrick will be outside of St. Paul United Methodist Church in downtown Lincoln, 1144 M Street, at 12:30pm to answer questions and discuss issues. Greens and supporters are invited to join him. The LWV sponsors pre-election debates as a service to Nebraska voters, but the 2008 Democratic and Republican Senate candidates refused to participate in this year’s forum, forcing the Senate portion to be cancelled. Click here for a schedule of the debates and list of participating candidates.

REGISTER TO VOTE GREEN . . . Fill out the voter registration form here (pdf). Complete online, and print out a copy for your records. If you have questions about registering to vote, contact the Secretary of State’s office at 402.471.2555, or your local county election commissioner.

MEETING ABOUT MUD WELL FIELD AND MEAD SUPERFUND SITE . . . Senator Don Preister will convene a public information meeting on Tuesday, September 23, 2008, 7:00pm, at the VFW Hall, 102 South 24th Street in Ashland, Nebraska. There will be a presentation on an injection project treating groundwater contaminants at the Superfund Site near Mead, and a discussion by Environmental Protection Agency representatives updating activities and findings. To carpool from in or near Omaha, phone Mark at 402.453.0776.

COMMUNITY COMPOSTING WORKSHOPS . . . Fall workshops sponsored by UN-L Lancaster County Extension and the City of Lincoln Recycling Office begin Tuesday, September 23, 2008 at the Gere Library, 2400 South 56th Street, Lincoln, 6:30pm. Learn how to use fall organic matter and grass clippings to create a compost pile, and receive a free soil thermometer or compost bin. Other workshops will be Thursday, September 25, at the Anderson Library, 3635 Touzalin Avenue, 6:30pm; Tuesday, September 30, 6:30pm at the Walt Library, 6701 South 14th Street; and Wednesday, October 1, 6:30pm at the Eiseley Library, 1530 Superior Street. There will also be a composting demonstration Saturday, September 27, from 10:00am to noon at the Pioneers Park Nature Center‘s new backyard composting area.

WINNING HEARTS AND MINDS . . . Wednesday, September 24, 2008, 9:00am to 4:00pm, Nebraska Appleseed, ACLU Nebraska, and NAACP will present a workshop at Mahoney State Park in the Nebraska Room. Basic communication strategies and hands on training will teach individuals and groups how to raise awareness about policies that create greater equal opportunities for Nebraskans. Participants will be eligible to apply for a mini-grant of up to $1,000 to utilize what they learn in the workshop. Register on-line here.

LINCOLN PEACE VIGILS . . . Join weekly peace vigils at the Federal Building, 15th and O streets in Lincoln, every Wednesday from 5:00 to 6:00pm. Contact Mark at 402-499-6672 or e-mail mark at weddleton dot com for more information.

POLITICAL COMMENTATOR AT UN-L . . . Washington DC commentator and editor of The Baffler magazine, Thomas Frank, will present “Toxic Civics for the 21st Century” at 7:30pm, Thursday, September 25, 2008, at UN-L’s Nebraska Union, 1400 R Street, Lincoln. Author of “The Wrecking Crew: How Conservatives Rule,” and “What’s the Matter with Kansas: How Conservatives Won the Heart of America,” Frank will discuss whether 19th century corruption has returned to national politics. For more information, phone 402.472.9478.

CALL FOR GREEN JOBS NOW: BUILD THE NEW ECONOMY . . .Saturday, September 27, 2008, thousands of people will join together for an unprecedented National Day of Action calling for Green Jobs Now. Organized by the We Campaign, 1Sky, and Green for All, events will be held across the country to send a message that it is time to Repower America with 100% clean electricity in 10 years by switching to renewable energy. Click here for more information and to take action.

TIRE AMNESTY . . . Saturday, September 27, 2008, 9:00am to 9:00pm, and Sunday, September 28, 2008, 9:00am to 9:00pm, tires of all shapes and sizes will be accepted, with no limit, at 4800 West O Street, Lincoln, on the south side of O, across from Shoemaker’s Truckstop. Tires will NOT be accepted from dealers, from outside of Nebraska, or on rims. This FREE tire removal project is sponsored by Emerald’s SID #6 using grant money from the Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality.

PLEDGE TO WORK THE POLLS . . . Click here to sign up for Lancaster County election day poll work from 7:00am to 8:00pm, November 4, 2008. Payment is minimum wage compensation. There is a required training session before the election. The Pollworkers for Democracy website also links to other counties in Nebraska.

NEBRASKA GREEN PARTY CANDIDATES . . . Green Party candidates for 2008 in Partisan elections are Steve Larrick, U.S. Senate; and for Douglas County Board, District 1: Scott Hoffman. LaVerne Thraen has filed for the Non-Partisan OPPD Board of Directors Metro District, and Doug Paterson is a candidate for Public Service Commission District 2 in Omaha.

We are not the alternative; we are the imperative. ReShape ’08. Register Green. Vote Green.

Green Notes Week of September 14, 2008

REGISTER TO VOTE GREEN . . . Fill out the voter registration form here (pdf). Complete online, and print out a copy for your records. If you have questions about registering to vote, contact the Secretary of State’s office at 402.471.2555, or your local county election commissioner.

LARRICK IN FINAL PRE-ELECTION DEBATE . . . Steve Larrick will debate Republican Mike Johanns and Democrat Scott Kleeb at a Lincoln Independent Business Association luncheon meeting Tuesday, September 16, 2008, noon to 1:00pm, at the downtown Holiday Inn, 9th and P Streets, Lincoln. Doors open at 11:30am. To make reservations, phone 402.466.3419 by Monday, September 15. The debate will air live on KLIN 1400-AM radio.

FRIENDS OF WILDERNESS PARK CANDIDATES FORUM . . . FWP and Bluestem Sierra will hold a forum for candidates to the Lower Platte South Natural Resources District Board at meeting on Tuesday, September 16, 2008, 7:00pm in the library of Lefler Middle School, 1100 South 48 Street, Lincoln. Questions may be submitted in advance to Mike Carlin, mcarlin at neb dot rr dot com.

ANTELOPE VALLEY PLANS AND TOURS . . . Representatives of the Joint Antelope Valley Authority and the US Army Corps of Engineers, the contractor and the construction team, will be present at a public meeting on Tuesday, September 16, 2008, 4:00 to 7:00pm, 2143 O Street, Lincoln, the former location of Via Van Bloom Tour and Travel. A bus tour of the project will begin at 5:30pm, Thursday, September 18, with a presentation at Lincoln High School, 2229 J Street. Saturday, September 20, a bike tour will begin at the Auld Recreation Center in Antelope Park, 9:00am, and bus tours will start at 9:00 and 11:00am. For more information, or to make recommended tour reservations, phone 402.458.5901, or click here(keyword: antelope).

STROLLING ON THE BOULEVARDS . . . Well-known Lincoln Historian Ed Zimmer will lead an early evening walking tour of the Sheridan and Woodscrest neighborhoods on Tuesday, September 16, 2008, beginning at 6:30pm. Click here for details.

PAUL A. OLSON SEMINARS IN GREAT PLAINS STUDIES . . . The Fall Series of Seminars in Great Plains Studies begins Wednesday, September 17, 2008, 3:30pm, at the Great Plains Art Museum, 1155 Q Street, Lincoln, phone 402.472.3082. Akim Reinhardt, Associate Professor of History, Towson University, Towson, Maryland, will present “American Colony: Pine Ridge Reservation in the 20th Century.” A reception will follow the lecture.

LINCOLN PEACE VIGILS . . . Join weekly peace vigils at the Federal Building, 15th and O streets in Lincoln, every Wednesday from 5:00 to 6:00pm. Contact Mark at 402-499-6672 or mark at weddleton dot com for more information.

LUNCH AND LEARN . . . Thursday, September 18, 2008, the first in a Lunch and Learn Series sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Lincoln-Lancaster County, features Becky Gould, Executive Director of the Appleseed Foundation, and Patrick Jones, Un-L Assistant Professor of History speaking on Affirmative Action. The luncheon is at noon on the 20th floor of the US Bank Building, 13th and M Streets, Lincoln. Reservations are required by noon the Monday preceding the event. E-mail lwv-ne at inebraska dot com, or phone 475.1411.

EVERY CHILD MATTERS . . . In Nebraska, 63,022 children live in poverty. 45,000 do not have health insurance. 15,501 were reported abused or neglected in 2005. 29% of 4th Graders Scored below Basic Reading Levels in 2007. All state and federal candidates have been invited to participate in a survey regarding children’s issues. Survey results will be released to the public at a Rally for Kids organized by Voices for Children Tuesday, September 16, 2008, 10:00am, on the north steps of the State Capitol Building. Rain venue is the YWCA Georgian Room.  Speakers include Senator DiAnna Schimek, Dr. Will Austin, Associate Professor, UN-O College of Education, Dr. Tom Tonniges, Director of Boys Town Pediatrics, and Cindy Woodbury, Former Foster Care Youth.

ANGELA DAVIS AT MALONE CENTER . . . Wednesday, September 17, 2008, 7:00-9:00pm, Angela Davis will appear in Lincoln at the Malone Center, 2032 U Street (474-1110), speaking on behalf of Ed Poindexter and Mondo we Langa, wrongfully imprisoned for 38 years by the State of Nebraska. Ed and Mondo are recognized by Amnesty International as Prisoners of Conscience. The Nebraskans for Justice event is free and open to the public.

ANGELA DAVIS AT NEBRASKA WESLEYAN . . . Thursday, September 18, 2008, 7:00pm, Angela Davis will speak at the NWU Annual Visions and Ventures Symposium, O’Donnell Auditorium, 51st Street and Huntington Avenue, Lincoln. David has been deeply involved with social justice through activism, scholarship, and written work. Her most recent book is Are Prisons Obsolete? Her keynote address on prison abolition, open to the public, is titled “The Politics of the Imprisoned Flesh.” Read her Frontline interview here.

NEBRASKA STUDENT ORGANIZING CONFERENCE . . . Saturday, September 20, 2008, 9:00am to 5:00pm, UN-L students will host an activist training conference for leaders of social change in Nebraska communities and college campuses. Students from peace and justice, women’s rights,environmental, GLBT, civil liberties, election year campaigns, and minority and diversity advocacy groups will participate. Interactive workshops led by students and veteran community leaders will offer training in organizing skills. Contact Nic Swiercek for further details by phone at 402.659.1420, or e-mail psc dot unl at gmail dot com. Register online here.

HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION . . . Saturday, September 20, 2008, 9:00am to 1:00pm, residents of Lincoln and Lancaster County may bring hazardous waste items to be collected at Veyance Technologies (Goodyear), 4021 North 56 Street, Lincoln. Items for disposal include thermometers, thermostats containing mercury, solvents, oil-based paint, paint thinner, pesticides including DDT, and CFLs containing mercury. Phone the Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department for more information at 402.441.8040.

NEBRASKA GREEN PARTY CANDIDATES . . . Green Party candidates for 2008 in Partisan elections are Steve Larrick, U.S. Senate; and for Douglas County Board, District 1: Scott Hoffman. LaVerne Thraen has filed for the Non-Partisan OPPD Board of Directors Metro District, and Doug Paterson is a candidate for Public Service Commission District 2 in Omaha.

We are not the alternative; we are the imperative. ReShape ’08. Register Green. Vote Green.

Green Notes Week of September 7, 2008

REGISTER TO VOTE GREEN . . . Fill out the voter registration form here (pdf) Complete online, and print out a copy for your records. If you have questions about registering to vote, contact the Secretary of State’s office at 402.471.2555, or your local county election commissioner.

NEBRASKA GREEN PARTY CANDIDATES . . . Green Party candidates for 2008 in Partisan elections are Steve Larrick, U.S. Senate; and for Douglas County Board, District 1: Scott Hoffman. LaVerne Thraen has filed for the Non-Partisan OPPD Board of Directors Metro District, and Doug Paterson is a candidate for Public Service Commission District 2 in Omaha.

OMAHA MEET AND GREET THE CANDIDATES . . . The South Omaha Neighborhood Alliance will hold a Meet and Green the Candidates, Thursday, September 11, 2008, from 7:00 to 9:00pm at the Sheet Metal Workers Hall, 24th & Venton Streets. US Senate candidate Steve Larrick, and Public Service Commission candidate Doug Paterson will be there for the South Omaha event.

LOCAL DELEGATES REPORT ON PALESTINE AND COLUMBIA . . . Lincoln Chrisian Peacemaker Team Delegates Hannah Breckbill and Amanda Balzer will report on their first-hand experiences and observations after returning from Palestine and Columbia. Three local presentations will be made: Sunday, September 7, 2008, 10:45am, First Mennonite Church, 7300 Holdrege Street; Sunday, September 7, 7:00pm, Unitarian Church of Lincoln, 6300 A Street; and Monday, September 8, 7:00pm, at UN-L Nebraska Union. A brownbag lunch for clergy and those interested in learning more about the Christian Peacemaker Teams will be Friday, September 12, noon, First Presbyterian Church, 840 South 17th Street, all in Lincoln. A flier is available here. (pdf)

CITIZENS FOR EQUAL PROTECTION . . . Tuesday, September 9, 2008, 5:30 to 7:30pm, CFEP will meet in Lincoln at First-Plymouth Congregational Church, 2000 D Street. The discussion will concern how Nebraskans can collectively help LGBTQ people in local communities. For more information, contact Tyler Richard, tyler at cfep dash ne dot org.

LINCOLN PEACE VIGILS . . . Join weekly peace vigils at the Federal Building, 15th and O streets in Lincoln, every Wednesday from 5:00 to 6:00pm. Contact Mark at 402-499-6672 or mark at weddleton dot com for more information.

AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL LETTER-WRITING GROUP . . . Join human rights activists and local Greens at Jones Coffee, 727 South 11th, Lincoln, between 7:00 and 9:00pm, Wednesday, September 10, 2008.  The group meets every second Wednesday of the month for fair trade coffee to learn about human rights violations around the world, what is being done to address them, and letter-writing.  Contact Matt Gregory for more information, by phone at 402.570.7840, or e-mail plylas at hotmail dot com.

911 TRUTH ACTION . . . Thursday, September 11, 2008, there will be a 911 Truth Action at the Federal Building, 15th & O Streets in Lincoln, from 3:00 to 7:00pm.   The public is welcome.

NATURAL PLAY SPACES . . . Urban designer Robin Moore will speak on the Value of Natural Play Spaces for Children and Families, Thursday, September 11, 2008, 7:00pm at Kimball Recital Hall on the UN-L City Campus. The Healthy Families Play Outside website is here.

CLIMATE CHANGE AND THE PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT: Effect and Affect . . . Local and regional experts will discuss solutions for a more environmentally aware world at a free event, open to the public, on Thursday, September 18, and Friday, September 19, 2008, at The UN-L College of Architecture Gallery, Room 210, 10th & R Street, on the Un-L City Campus, Lincoln. For an Agenda of the two-day program starting at 1:00pm September 18, click here. (pdf)  To guarantee seating, and for the September 18 reception, 6:00 to 8:00pm, rsvp by Friday, September 12, to Doris Devries at ddevries1 at unl dot edu.

ONE-DAY CONFERENCE: PUTTING BULLIES OUT OF BUSINESS . . . Student organizations at Nebraska Wesleyan University will sponsor a one-day conference intended to raise awareness about the immediate and long term effects of bullying in communities, and how to reduce instances of bullying behavior. The Conference will be Saturday, September 13, 2008, 9:30am to 3:30pm at NWU. Workshops include information on parent involvement, women’s rights issues, violence in minority communities, and a session on bullying in America. To register, e-mail event organizer Jake Hoy-Elswick, jake dot hoyelswick at gmail dot com, or Joshua Cramer, jrcramer at gmail dot com.

LINCOLN BICYCLE SWAP MEET . . . Saturday, September 13, 2008, 9:00am to 3:00pm, rain or shine, the fifth annual Bicycle Swap Meet featuring antique bikes, new bikes, BMX, Road, Mountain, Low Riders and Bike Stuff, will be at 5300 South Folsom Street, in Lincoln.  For more information, contact Randy Farmer at 402.420.3076 or Scott Grossenbacher at 402.499.8248.

TWILIGHT ON THE TALLGRASS . . . Saturday, September 13, 2008, 5:00pm to 10:00pm, Spring Creek Prairie Audubon Center will host a festival centered around the works of Loren Eiseley, native Nebraska naturalist, scientist and writer. Walk the trails through never plowed tallgrass prairie, around ponds, wetlands, wildflowers and grasses where birds and wildlife live in their habitat at this 808-acre nature preserve 20 minutes southwest of Lincoln. For more information phone 402.797.2301.

TRI CITY AIDS WALK . . . This year’s AIDS WALK will be in Kearney, Sunday, September 14, 2008, at the UN-K Health & Sports Center on West Highway 30. Registration will begin at 1:00pm. Kickoff speakers from Kansas City are United Methodist Church Bishop Fritz Mutti and Etta Mae Mutti, who lost two sons to HIV AIDS. For more information contact Erin Cantrell by phone at 308.338.0527, or e-mail casemanager-3nap at charterinternet dot com.

HISPANIC/LATINO CULTURAL CELEBRATION . . . Sunday, September 14, 2008, 10:00am to 6:00pm, a free family-oriented cultural festival featuring live bands, tango dancers, children’s activities, displays and ethnic foods will be at Antelope Park. Hosted by El Centro De Las Americas, the Hispanic/Latino community serving Lincoln/Lancaster County, this year’s event will celebrate 25 years of providing language classes, computer training, counseling, children’s education, housing placement, translation services and a food pantry for the Lincoln area.

We are not the alternative; we are the imperative. ReShape ’08. Register Green. Vote Green.