This sunday we will not have you regularly scheduled meeting. Please check the list serve to find out when and where the next meeting is. We are organizing this meeting on the fly and hopefully it will happen sometime late next week. Make sure to check the email list and give us your input.
Thanks,
Jason
: : May 4th, 2008
Clean Coal is a Myth. Click here to find out why: Clean Coal
: : May 4th, 2008
Earth Week 2008 is happening all this week on the Virginia Tech campus. The schedule can be found at: http://theecvt.com/docs/EW2008schedule.pdf
Come show your Support for the Planet
: : April 20th, 2008
The Burning Book will have a collective meeting at the Blacksburg Public Library at 7 PM on April 20th.
: : April 20th, 2008
Join SEEDS for a hike to Kelly’s Knob this Saturday the 12th. Kelly’s Knob is the closest part of the Appalachian Trail to Blacksburg. We meet at 1PM outside Derring Hall (the prices fork side). Look for the SEEDS Van.
: : April 6th, 2008
In 2008 many of us understand that our nation - and even the entire planet - are in a state of crisis. The deep longing for positive, lasting change is the bedrock upon which this conference is based. How do we fix our country and our world? And how can we form one mass movement to address the crisis?
In Radford, Virginia on May 22-25, thousands of activists, academics, journalists, poets, musicians and policymakers will converge at the 2008 “Building a New World” Conference. If you want to participate in building a new world, sign up now. Hotel and dorm rooms are limited.
http://www.wpaconference.org/
: : April 6th, 2008
There will be a burning book collective meeting this sunday at the public library at 7 PM.
This is will be a very exciting meeting as there are some great working group activities people will be reporting back about. If you haven’t been involved in the burning book before, this is a good meeting to attend!
: : April 4th, 2008
The Big Event is Virginia Tech’s largest community service project. It is one day where Virginia Tech students come together to say thanks to the surrounding communities in the New River Valley for being a gracious host to us for nine months out of the year and for their continuous support of the University. On this day, more than 3,000 students will complete over 450 service projects ranging from painting to yard work to trash pickup for residents of the surrounding communities. Through The Big Event, Student Government Association aims to strengthen the relationship between Virginia Tech and the communities we impact throughout the year.
For more information, visit: http://www.sga.vt.edu/bigevent/about.php
: : April 3rd, 2008
On April 4th (this Friday), there will be an antiwar vigil in front of the Blacksburg post office on Main Street from 5-6:00pm. We now have a standing permit for the first Friday of each month.
Please show your opposition to this misguided war.
: : April 3rd, 2008