Angeles Chapter Awards: Celebrating Grassroots Activism

  • Posted on 30 September 2010
  • By Mary Morales

Do you know of a fellow Angeles Chapter member who volunteers tirelessly in service to the Club through conservation, outings, activism, or advocacy? The Chapter Awards Committee wants your ideas on awards candidates. Among the over 42,000 members in LA and Orange County, there are many hard-working volunteers who give their time to the Sierra Club and the Chapter.

A Note From the Political Committee

  • Posted on 30 September 2010
  • By The Editor

Please note that Sierra Club Angeles Chapter volunteers and staff have tried to make this list of endorsements and candidate write-ups as accurate as possible. As of press time, these are the candidates that we have endorsed. Our endorsement process is still under way; new candidates will be added to our endorsement list between now and election time.

Free Tree Law Workshop 10/16

  • Posted on 30 September 2010
  • By Dean Wallraff

Has your neighbor cut down or pruned your tree in a way you don't like? Have the city's contractors destroyed your trees by topping them while clearing vegetation away from utility lines? Are you upset that decades-old trees are being pulled out along the main street of your town because they are cracking the sidewalk? Is your neighbor cutting down all the native sycamores on his property near your house?

Come to our free Tree Law Workshop and find out what your legal rights are in these and other tree-related situations.

Chapter Elections

  • Posted on 30 September 2010
  • By Joe Young

The Angeles Chapter is holding its annual election of Chapter Executive Committee members. Simultaneously, the regional groups are also holding their elections for their own executive committees.

The nominees for Chapter Executive Committee are Henry Schultz, Duana Miller, Darrell Clarke, Mike Sappingfield, Mary Morales, and George Denny. The top four vote-getters will eb elected to serve a two-year term on the Chapter Excom. These four will join five other Excom members who will be srving the second year of their term in 2011.

Hot Ticket - Magic Hiking Circuit of Ecuador

  • Posted on 30 September 2010
  • By The Editor

WHAT: Angeles Chapter. Ten day trip based at Eco-Lodges in the High Barren Plains and Highland Rainforest. Our days will be spent trekking with guides to sacred waterfalls, panoramic views, some trails follow in the same footsteps as the pre-Incans. Not difficult hiking. Learn about local culture, volcanology, anthropology, see incredible wildlife, exotic birds, tropical plants and flowers. Tours will also include Quito, Otavalo Indian Market and Cotopaxi Volcano National Park.

WHEN: August 19-28, 2011

Volunteer Corner

  • Posted on 30 September 2010
  • By The Editor

Love Politics? Interested in helping our endorsed candidates get elected? How about lobbying our elected officials

Angeles Chapter's Political Committee needs you! Whether you live in Los Angeles or Orange County, you can join the Political Committee and make a difference for the environment. Send an email.

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Harwood Lodge Marks 80TH Anniversary

  • Posted on 31 August 2010
  • By Mary Morales

On Saturday, October 23, 2010, the Harwood Management Committee is hosting a day-long celebration to commemorate the 80th anniversary of Aurelia S Harwood Memorial Lodge. All Sierra Club members and friends are invited to enjoy a barbeque lunch and anniversary cake, with festivities beginning at 10:00 am. Located in the Angeles National Forest in the San Gabriel Mountains above the city of Claremont, CA, Harwood Memorial Lodge was dedicated on November 16, 1930 in honor of Aurelia S. Harwood, the first woman and the eighth president of the Sierra Club.

Beyone Coal BBQ Is Sept 19; More Meetings Near You Throughout September

  • Posted on 31 August 2010
  • By The Editor

It's time to move the largest municipal utility company in the country, Los Angeles Department Water and Power (LADWP), off of coal-fired power. Los Angeles gets shocking amount of its electricity (40%) from two coal-fired power plants in Arizona and Utah. This July, LADWP released a draft of their Integrated Resource Plan (IRP). The IRP will be used as a blueprint to guide the LADWP's energy policy over the next 20 years. It's a tremendous opportunity for residents to have a say in our energy future. This is a crucial phase in the Sierra Club's Beyond Coal campaign.

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