Coyote Hills Task Force

  • Posted on 31 December 2009
  • By Diane Bonanno
Coyote

Coyote Hills
Credit: Angeles Chapter Archives

Congratulations,New Outings Leaders!

  • Posted on 31 December 2009
  • By The Editor

Please join me in celebrating the accomplishments of the members who have earned leader status in 2009. In addition to the names of our new leaders, I am providing a description of what each level of certification encompasses.

Level O-1

New Bold Plan to Save Our State Parks

  • Posted on 31 December 2009
  • By The Editor
Lambe

Red Rock Canyon State Park is one of California's state parks that would benefit from a source of secure and guaranteed funding. Volunteer to help make that happen by sending in the enclosed volunteer card.
photo by Bob Cates

Book Review Environmental ChangeMaking

  • Posted on 31 December 2009
  • By The Editor
Book Review Environmental ChangeMaking-How to Cultivate Lasting Change in Your Local Community by Joanne Poyourow and Rev. Peter Rood, Jr.

Five years ago, Rev. Peter Rood and Joanne Poyourow had a vision to gather people for the purpose of building community and learning sustainability concepts. This book details the experiences of their group, Environmental ChangeMakers, located in Westchester, a eighborhood in West LA.

Saddleback Canyons Task Force

  • Posted on 31 December 2009
  • By The Editor
Orange
WE RESOLVE to achieve three goals for 2010.

Our task force has three goals for 2010:

  1. To continue a broad-stroke approach to new projects and community issues to support and strengthen the existing Foothill/Trabuco and Silverado/Modjeska Specific Plans.

Hot Ticket

  • Posted on 31 December 2009
  • By The Editor
Mike
Buffalo

Zero Waste Committee

  • Posted on 31 December 2009
  • By The Editor
Santa

Designer and El Camino College student Christalle Kishi designed this logo for the Angeles Chapter Zero Waste Committee.

Angeles Chapter Retreat January 9

  • Posted on 31 December 2009
  • By The Editor

You're all invited to the Angeles Chapter's annual Retreat, January 9, 2010, at Eaton Canyon Nature Center, 1750 North Altadena Drive in Pasadena, CA 91107-1046.

This is a great opportunity for newcomers who'd like to get to know the Sierra Club better, as well as long-time activists, to be part of fundamental planning for the Angeles Chapter this year.

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