CCL face to face activities this spring

CCL face to face activities this spring

With Earth Day fast approaching, many CCLers have started to hold more in-person activities, as well as a mix of virtual and online activities. The following is a recap of some of the activities that our chapters across the country have been up to and some upcoming events!

State and Local Media Coordinator @Charlotte Ward shares that “South Carolina CCLers had a great time at the Climate Ready Columbia conference at the University of South Carolina. Here are members of our Columbia, Greenville and Charleston chapters tabling about carbon pricing and the need for affordable clean energy to lower emissions and slow climate change.”

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L to R: Neal Asman, Ron Malcom, Savannah Sottak, Oluranti Babalola, Constantine Khripin, Bob Petrulis

@Sabrina Fu, the Regional Coordinator for the Mid-Atlantic, shares that her chapter has had at least two in-person gatherings with over 30 attendees. Here are some pictures from those events at Bowie State University in Maryland:

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@John Sabin had a great success putting on the CCL Ohio Conference this past week, featuring several speakers and a trip to the Climate Research Center's Polar Rock Depository.

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Peg Fischer and John Sabin open the CCL Ohio conference
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 The Climate Research Center's Polar Rock Depository

@Jon Clark, the Regional Coordinator for the Appalachia region, shares his area’s success.

“I just wanted to alert you to our State College Pennsylvania chapter's success in holding hybrid Zoom/in-person meetings. Our leaders there are @Sylvia Neely and @Kalisa Richardson."

@Stuart Collins, a co-leader of the San Francisco, California CCL chapter, shared some exciting developments about the transition to in-person meetings.

“Deanna [Schallau, one of the San Francisco chapter’s co-leads] spoke at our California group leader call…about this topic [going hybrid and back in person].  If you'd like to hear what she shared… [watch] her slides: Running Hybrid Chapter Meetings: Slides.”

The Daily Evergreen, the student newspaper at Washington State University, recently covered an in-person CCL event at the Palouse-Clearwater Environmental Institute. The purpose of the climate action event was to introduce families with children on how to address climate change, shared @Mary DuPree, co-leader of CCL Palouse Chapter.

The Capistrano Dispatch covered another in-person CCL event in the form of a guest opinion shared by Joanna Clark and Judith Anderson of the South Orange County chapter of CCL California. The two shared in the article that “on February 14, a Toyon tree was donated by Citizens’ Climate members and planted in Reata Park with assistance from the San Juan Capistrano city staff. On April 22, Earth Day, and April 29, Arbor Day, tree planting in San Clemente will be sponsored by Citizens’ Climate Education.”

Jerry Porter from Portland, Oregon got to enjoy the nice weather when his CCL chapter took a hike around Mount Tabor Park.

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L to R: Jack McGlasson, Francine Chinitz, Jerry Porter, Marian Dixon, Roy Dixon
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L to R: Roy Dixon, Marian Dixon, Jerry Porter, Jack McGlasson, Francine Chinitz

Many CCL members are gearing up for more in-person events to celebrate Earth Day. 

Susan Adams, the Regional Coordinator for the Third Coast, is preparing for the 3rd Coast Rural Round Up. You can find more information about this event here.

Jon Clark is preparing for an Earth Action week in both Tennessee and Kentucky. @Bill Barron, the Regional Coordinator for the Mountain West, is planning a Valley Earth Action Week for Phoenix, Arizona, New Mexico, and Nevada.

What in-person activities does your chapter have planned for the upcoming weeks? How will you be celebrating Earth Day?

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Elyce Klein
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Two dozen CCL chapters are hosting the WSFF for Earth Day.  Save $5 on tickets and donate the cost of your ticket to CCL National with code CCLNATL.  
T Todd Elvins
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Terrific forum thread Katie Zakrzewski!

The CCL San Diego North Coastal Chapter went for their first  nature walk in March 

Pictured left to right, Vann Parker, Carol ParkerMarc Friedmann‍ Lynne Friedmann Helen PlutnerLarry PeranichSusan Tamura‍   Amy BennettTisi GolezPeter DavisMitch KobaraSusan Kobara‍  T Todd Elvins‍ 

Fantastic first chapter nature walk led by naturalist Lynne Friedmann.  Tweet.

 

Sabrina Fu
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Background:  Our first tabling for 2022 was this past Saturday, April 9 – Greenfest in Howard County.  We have not had a full face-to-face Greenfest since 2019.  My chapter has tabled outdoors in October of 2021 and we used older tabling items back then.

The resources we used for tabling are here: (Look under "Ukraine Campaign Resources") https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/14BFmYWZI4dssWHZmX5pSqLsjLWKkIg4d 

And here is the CCL Community attachment: Six-Americas.docx
 

We wanted a fresh look for 2022 and incorporate the “Stand with Ukraine” messaging and items CCL marketing has done so well to provide.

Our tabling event was headed by our wonderful volunteer Cheryl Arney with tabling support from our state coordinator Thaddeus Waterman.  I hopped onto the “Stand with Ukraine” training CCL had on April 7 to get my head wrapped around the campaign and be “trained” to do tabling for April 9.

Nadine Sapirman shared on that call that she was excited to try out using Yale’s Global Warming Six Americas graphics as part of her group’s tabling.  It hit me that we should definitely try that out too so I printed the graphics below and taped it to some foam board.  The resulting pins are from about half of the people who passed by to talk to us.  Many people went directly to hearing about our Stand with Ukraine actions  Those who seemed more hesitant or simply because the volunteer holding the Six America figure was closest to the person coming by our table, we asked if they would like to self-identify as part of Yale’s Global Warming Six Americas.

Of course, once they identified as either concerned or alarmed, we shared that Yale found that most Americans in those categories are very frustrated because they don’t know what to do.  We have a quick action that helps toward concerted voices on the need to take bold climate action at the federal level. (At this point, we hand them off to a volunteer with the Stand with Ukraine clipboard.

Hope the pictures below help you to see the multiple actions occurring in front of our table.  We basically had people come to our table non-stop from 9:45 a.m. (before the event officially opened) until 3 p.m. when it closed.
 

Linda DeLap
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Our Morristown NJ CCL group also used the Six America's graphic for an interactive display. (Thanks for that great idea, Nadine Sapirman and Sabrina Fu!) This was for our information table at the Essex County Environmental Center's Earth Day Celebration on April 23. Most of the attendees at that event are families with small children. For safety, instead of asking people to put pins into a poster, we gave them pennies to toss into labeled plastic cups in front of the graphic. The cups are attached with Velcro to a sheet of cardboard. Over 100 people participated. They seemed glad to have an opportunity to express how they felt about climate change. A few said they wanted an additional category: “terrified.” A few people didn't see our container of pennies to use, and they started taking out a coin of their own. Next time we might use dried beans instead of pennies. 

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Jeff Green
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Late comment, but our Evanston, IL Chapter came up with a variation on the Six Americas graphic.  We printed it out large enough to position a mason jar under each of the six circles, then used marbles for people to drop into the jars in place of pins.  Worked great, drove engagement, and we didn't have to worry about kids sticking themselves!

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