[Peace] Sustainability of Life on Earth Monday July 14 at First Mennonite Church

MartyneConrad Wetzel mc-wetzel at hotmail.com
Sat Jul 5 23:33:18 CDT 2008


Monday, July 14. Mike Nickerson and Donna Dillman, from Lanark, Ontario, coordinators of The Sustainability Project, an educational, non-profit organization that promotes green values, are currently traveling across Canada and the U.S., facilitating meetings on "How to live on Earth as if we want to stay." On Monday, July 14, at 7:00 p.m., they will speak at First Mennonite Church of Champaign-Urbana about the threat of global warming and practical steps that can be taken to maintain sustainability of life on Planet Earth. Donna will also be sharing about her recent campaign against uranium exploration and mining in Eastern Ontario, with focus on both the dangers of uranium mining for human health and the mining company’s excursions onto lands of the First Nations peoples. You may learn about the protest that Donna and her associates held by visiting the web site: http://www.ccamu.ca/.
 
First Mennonite Church is located at 902 W. Springfield Avenue, at the intersection of Springfield and Lincoln avenues in Urbana. The meeting, sponsored by the Peace and Justice Initiative at FMC, is free and open to the public. Mike is the author of the new book: "Life, Money & Illusion: Living on Earth as if we want to stay." For more information, visit the web site of the Sustainability Project at http://www.flora.org/sustain//
 or contact Conrad Wetzel at 217-352-8603 or at mc-wetzel at hotmail.com.
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