Thursday, July 20, 2006


Opportunities:
1. The Sisters of St. Joseph and Consociates of St. Stephens Parish in Minneapolis are hosting a brunch this Sunday, July 23 from 10:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. to benefit the NONVIOLENT PEACEFORCE. It will be held in the basement of the church. The sliding scale donation is $5.00 - $25:00. All are welcome.
St Stephens Catholic Church
(612) 874-0311
2211 Clinton Ave
Minneapolis, MN 55404

2. Fresh Energy (Remember J. Drake Hamilton from the Summit?) is organizing a media training for students and community members on effectively communicating renewable energy messages with the media. This training will be held Saturday, July 29th in Mankato. Please let us know if you are interested in attending this by emailing Jill at junderdahl@csjstpaul.org. See invite below.

3. Lastly, please let us know if you plan on attending the reunion/looking ahead gathering on Aug. 17th 5-7pm by emailing Jennifer at jtacheny@csjstpaul.org.

Peace, Jennifer



Is your voice being heard by the media on
21st Century Energy Policy?

Become a 21st century Messenger for Renewable Energy!

Minnesota Media Messengers

Media Training

Saturday, July 29th
10:00 AM- 3:00 PM

Blue Earth County Library
100 East Main Street
Mankato, MN 56001


Join other community members and students from around the state to learn how to effectively communicate your message on renewable energy to the media.

At this one day media training, learn about renewable energy framing, what the media is looking for with energy stories, receive hands on video training and interview techniques, and discover the many resources available to you as a media messenger to Fresh Energy.

To RSVP or with questions, email Holly Lahd at media@fresh-energy.org or 651-726-7576.

About the Fresh Energy Media Center:

For over a decade, Fresh Energy has been doing groundbreaking work in
the media to push for an energy system that supports the health of our
economies, our people, and our environment while moving us toward energy
independence.


For more information about Fresh Energy, check out www.fresh-energy.org

For a map to the library, click here.

Lunch will be provided; carpooling from the metro area will be arranged.

Note: Space is limited, so RSVP today!


Fresh Energy, formerly Minnesotans for an Energy-Efficient Economy, catalyzes state and regional policy and regulation that will stimulate the technological advancements necessary for an energy system that sustains our economy, our people, and our planet.

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