[CMI-CM] more earth day

lori serb laserb at hotmail.com
Sat Apr 14 07:49:01 CDT 2001


I like the real Earth day date of Sunday (because it is more likely that I 
can make that), but I think the date that more riders can attend would make 
the biggest impact. Sunday drivers are just as dangerous as rush hour on 
Friday, don'tcha think?

Lori


>From: "Jason Kwiatkowski" <lessthanjason at hotmail.com>
>To: critical-mass at lists.groogroo.com
>Subject: Re: [CMI-CM] more earth day
>Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2001 11:43:17 -0500
>
>i saw on a calendar that earth day is sunday, april 22, but they might be
>wrong.  i thought the friday, april 20 ride was initiated by the students
>for environmentally progressive stuff (sorry, but i forget the actual name,
>that's what you get for not having a clever acronym).  it would seem that 
>an
>earth day ride should be on earth day.  there might be a argument that a
>friday ride would have more visibility.  but if it's just exposure we're
>looking for, who's to say that there aren't as many clueless motorists at
>2pm on sunday than 5pm on friday?
>
>jason k
>
>>From: Paul Riismandel <p-riism at uiuc.edu>
>>To: critical-mass at lists.groogroo.com
>>Subject: [CMI-CM] more earth day
>>Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2001 00:21:04 -0700
>>
>>Apparently there is already a "Earth Car Free Day" planned for April 19th,
>>the day before we've said we'll do a ride.  Do we want to join up with 
>>this
>>world-wide thingy or just stay with our Friday routine?  We did a ride for
>>World Car Free Day last Sept and it seemed successful.
>>
>>Here's a link:  http://www.ecoplan.org/carfreeday/EarthCFD/ec_index.htm
>>
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