UPCOMING EVENTS
02/11/13 MOVE TO AMEND MEETING
Please take note that our next scheduled meeting will be at 7 PM on Monday,
February 11 in the Religious Education space in the lower level of the
Unitarian Universalist Church in Asheville. Contact Lew at patrie.wncpsr@main.nc.us
for more information.
02/11/13 VAN GOING TO RALEIGH PUBLIC HEARING
Duke/Progress Energy is planning the same old n' dirty energy mix we have been
living with for generations: dangerous nuclear power, dirty coal and poisonous
gas. Please stand up for renewables & efficiency. SAFE Carolinas
is offering a 15 passenger van with a small meal pack (at no cost to you) to go
to the public hearing on Integrated Resource Plan. This Plan is the 15 year
business plan of Progress Energy. Van will leave Earth Far parking lot at 1 PM
and will return to Asheville
at the end of the hearing (which starts at 6 PM). Hearing is at the NC
Utilities Commission in the Dobbs Building in Raleigh.
Go to
https://www.facebook.com/events/260202530779483/
for more information. For more ride information or to RSVP please call Laura
Sorensen @ 665-3668 or email
lsredoak@gmail.com.
Please provide your phone number.
02/12/13 JUSTICE FRIENDS NIGHT
An inclusive monthly gathering to explore social and environmental justice
through presentations, films and performance art. A discussion group and social
event for locals with an activist mindset. Bring your causes and local issues
to the roundtable! Share, listen, learn, network. Location is Firestorm Café
and Books and time is 7 PM.
02/12/13 PUBLIC FORUM ON CAMPAIGN FINANCE
There will be a short film and presentation by Tom Coulson of NC Voters for
Clean Elections and an update on the progress and direction of the movement to
constitutionally amend Citizens United. Discussion to follow. Time is 7 PM and
location is Firestorm Café and Books.
https://www.facebook.com/events/522432147778584/
02/12/13 HUNGER IN WNC INITIATIVE
Cindy Threlkeld, executive director of Manna Food Bank, will discuss the Hunger
in WNC Initiative at UNCA’s Reuter Center. Free. Time is 2:30 PM. More info at
www.olliasheville.com or 251-6140.
02/12/13 PROTEST ON CHARLOTTE
STREET BRIDGE
Obama is coming sometime Wednesday, but the details of his visit have not been
revealed. We will do highway blogging on Tuesday at 4:30 on Charlotte Street
Bridge. At that time we
will probably know Obama's plans for Wednesday. We can talk about this during
the Tuesday protest. Please bring banners and signs. Remember there are
multiple issues we are dealing with from climate change, Keystone XL pipeline,
drones, gun control, banks, move to amend, etc. Use your imaginations. Please
email Steve with suggestions and/or questions at earthsun2@gmail.com.
02/13/13 OBAMA VISITING ASHEVILLE TODAY
02/14/13 ONE BILLION RISING IN ASHEVILLE
On V-Day’s 15th Anniversary, we are inviting ONE BILLION women and those who
love them to WALK OUT, DANCE, RISE UP, and DEMAND an end to violence against
women. ONE BILLION RISING will move the earth, activating women and men across
every country. This event will take place from 7 to 10 PM and location will be
the YWCA on South French Broad
Avenue in Asheville.
For info on the local event:
https://www.facebook.com/events/536011696416480/.
It is being sponsored by
http://onebillionrising.org/.
02/14/13 SYMPOSIUM ON REDISTRICTING REFORM
This is sponsored by Common Cause NC, League of Women Voters of Buncombe
County, and Alliance
for Retired Americans. No matter where you live in the US,
redistricting can affect the relevance of your vote. Learn how this subverts
the will of the people, how that can be avoided and what citizens can do to
help. It will be a panel discussion with audience participation and lunch is
included. Time is 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM. This will be held at the Mountain View
Room at UNCA’s Sherrill
Center. Free. SIGN UP TO
ATTEND: We want to make sure we have enough food; RSVP to tomcoulson@aol.com or
call 828-674-3046.
02/14/13 THE WEST VIRGINIA MINE WARS
Combining talk, imagery, and song, this presentation explores the 20-year
history of the West Virginia Mine Wars. These wars, which included the
second-largest insurrection in U.S.
history, are little appreciated for their lasting impact on our nation's
history. The presentation concludes with a focus on the endangerment of a
historic battle site- Blair Mountain,
WV- as it comes under threat of
mountaintop removal mining. Time is 6:30 PM and location is Firestorm Café.
https://www.facebook.com/events/482023931832957/
02/15/13 ANNIVERSARY OF THE DAY THE WORLD MARCHED
It has been 10 years since the world rose up and rallied and marched against
war on Iraq
for a pack of lies. Bush and the Pentagon and their lackeys went ahead with
their premeditated act of mass murder that continues to this day. But it was
the largest anti-war demonstration in the history of the world. The people knew
the war was wrong, and if you were one of them, speak out about your bravery
and courage and insight and morality. You are part of a very special minority
of Americans.
02/15/13 WNC PHYSICIANS FOR SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY MEETING
The next WNC PSR monthly meeting will be at a private home near the VA Hospital.
Brown Bag lunch at noon with meeting from 12:30 to 2 PM. Everyone
is welcome. Please go to
www.wncpsr.org
for more information, which includes how to get there and other details.
02/16/13 BUS TO DC CLIMATE PROTEST BY WESTERN N.C. ALLIANCE
There will be a bus (or two) leaving Asheville
for DC on 2-16-13. This is for the Climate Rally in DC on February 17th.
BUS IS FULL.
02/17/13 CLIMATE RALLY IN DC
http://action.sierraclub.org/site/PageServer?pagename=nat_signup_feb17
02/19/13 TRANSITION ASHEVILLE PERMACULTURE POTLUCK SERIES
Each month in 2013 a different local teacher will present a new permaculture
principle explaining how that principle can be applied to the redesign of our
lives, homes, and communities to create a more resilient and sustainable human
culture. We invite you to join us for these “Potlucks with a Purpose” on the
third Tuesday of each month at Community Action Opportunities (25 Gaston Street)
to share ideas, connection, and great food! Time is 5:30 PM.
02/21/13 LECTURES AND MOVIE AT UNCA
Author and Documentarian Alex Kotlowitz will be on campus for a number of
events including: 1) a lecture “The Things They Carry: Growing Up Poor in the
World's Richest Nation” at 12:15; 2) another lecture “Bearing Witness:
Storytelling and Human Rights” at 4 PM; and 3) a documentary movie – “The
Interrupters” at 7 PM. All are held at Mountain Suites at Highsmith Student
Union. From producer/director Steve James and author-turned-producer Alex
Kotlowitz, The Interrupters tells the moving and surprising story of three
“violence interrupters” in Chicago
who with bravado, humility and even humor try to protect their communities from
the violence they once employed. For more information email dmiles@unca.edu or
call 828-232-5024.
02/21/13 COMMUNITY RACE DISCUSSION
This monthly discussion group is open to the public and invites community
members in Asheville and Buncombe County to get together to explore issues of
race, racism, privilege and identity -- topics we don't explore together on a
regular basis. Sponsored in partnership with the YWCA. Time is 5:30 PM and
location is Firestorm Café and Books.
02/22/13 JUST US FOR ALL FUNDRAISER
“How We Identify” fundraising event will be at 8 PM at Toyboat Community
ArtSpace at 101 Fairview Road
in Asheville.
$5 donation requested. President Sam “Basil” Soper said this about the event:
“We don’t only expect allies to walk away learning new things about the Queer
community, but people within our community should be enlightened as well.”
02/23/13 BRADLEY MANNING
He spent 1,000 days in jail as of today with no conviction yet. This is a
travesty of justice.
02/25/13 PUBLIC SAFETY MEETING
Public Safety meeting regarding Asheville City Council member Cecil Bothwell’s
civil liberties resolution will be held at 3:30 PM. Location is Asheville Fire
Station, downtown, on the 2nd floor. This resolution states that Asheville police will not
comply with federal statutes regarding targeting and arrest of undocumented
workers.
02/28/13 LECTURE AT UNCA
Evening Lecture with Dr. Yyvone Ortiz-Prince held at the Highsmith Student
Union. Dr. Ortiz-Prince is the Executive Director for the
AVID Higher Education Program. She will be discussing the impact of
economic class with peers for first generation college students. For more
information email dmiles@unca.edu or call 828-232-5024.
03/04/13 to 03/31/13 PARALLEL JOURNEYS: EXHIBIT AT UNCA
From March 4 - 31, “Parallel Journeys: World War II and the Holocaust” tells
the stories of dozens of teenagers who were witnesses, participants, and often
victims of this brutal conflict. Profiles of well-known teens, not all of whom
were heroic, are part of the exhibition. Elie Wiesel (Auschwitz
survivor and Nobel Peace Prize winner), members of the resistance group the
White Rose, and Traudl Junge (Adolf Hitler's secretary) will be included.
Lesser-known teens, who survived the concentration camps, hid from the Nazis,
led rescue efforts, served as soldiers, remained on the home front, or aided
individuals who were targets of Nazi oppression, such as the handicapped,
Jehovah's Witnesses, and political prisoners, will finally have their stories
told. The "Parallel Journeys" exhibit invites visitors to contemplate
ways in which their actions can make a difference in the world today. Located
in UNCA Karpen Lobby. For more information email dmiles@unca.edu or call
828-232-5024.
03/05/13 PUBLIC HEARING ON DUKE RATE HIKES
The Asheville Public Hearing by the NC Utilities Commission will be held at the
Buncombe County Courthouse in the basement in District Courtroom 1. Time is 7
PM. Progress Energy/Duke is proposing a 14% rate hike. And their business plan
does not include wind, solar or expansion of energy efficiency.
03/06/13 SIERRA CLUB MEETING
Topic is North Carolina’s
energy future, clean energy solutions and renewables. Time is 7 PM at the
Unitarian Universalist Church in Asheville
(corner of Charlotte & Edwin). Contact: judymattox@sbcglobal.net, or
828-683-2176 for more information.
03/06/13 OPENING RECEPTION AND KEYNOTE FOR “PARALLEL JOURNEYS”
See description of this exhibit above under 03/04/13. Opening Reception is from
5:30-6:45 PM at UNC Asheville Karpen Lobby. Opening Keynote is at 7 PM at
Highsmith Student Union Alumni Hall. “How the Holocaust Shaped My Life” is the
topic with Dr. Walter Ziffer speaking. For more information email dmiles@unca.edu
or call 828-232-5024.
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ONGOING EVENTS
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MONDAY
Occupy Asheville Weekly Meeting at 6:30 PM at
First Congregational Church
of Christ.
TUESDAY
Veterans for Peace have a weekly vigil at 4:30 PM at Pack Square, Vance Monument
WEDNESDAY
Haywood Peace Vigilers have a weekly vigil at 4 PM at Haywood County Courthouse
in Waynesville.
THURSDAY
Asheville Homeless Network meeting at 2 PM at Firestorm Cafe.
Anti-racism Group Discussion at 5:30 PM on the third Thursday of the month at
Firestorm Cafe.
Veterans for Peace Discussion group at 6:30 PM on the third Thursday of the
month at the Phil Mechanic Studio on Roberts
Street, Asheville.
FRIDAY
Women in Black have a vigil at 5 PM at Pack Square (Asheville) on the first Friday of the month.
Women in Black have a weekly vigil at noon at the City Hall in Hendersonville
Homeless Network Parade on the last Friday of the month at 2 PM at Pritchard Park.
SATURDAY
Transylvanians for Peace and WNC Physicians for Social Responsibility have a
weekly vigil at noon in front of the courthouse in Brevard.
Occupy Asheville General Assembly on the first Saturday of the month. 2 PM at Pritchard Park.
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ACTIONS AND READINGS
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VETERANS FOR PEACE INFORMATION
VFP CHAPTER 099:
http://vfpchapter099wnc.blogspot.com/
NEW PUBLICATION OF WAR CRIMES TIMES:
http://www.WarCrimesTimes.org/
A publication of Veterans For Peace -- exposing the true costs of war.
Visit VFP HQ at the Phil Mechanic Studios: 109 Roberts Street (the corner of Haywood
and Roberts), Asheville,
28801. (828-258-1800). Hours: Tue-Sat 11 to 3 pm