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The Rochester Regional Group

The purpose of this site is to provide information and enhance both communication and participation of Sierra Club members and concerned citizens in preserving our environment. The Rochester Regional Group falls under the Atlantic Chapter of the Sierra Club, which in turn falls under the Sierra Club Home Page: Explore, Enjoy and Protect the Planet. Be Sure to check our latest public programs: calendar Read our latest weekly Sierra Club Notices
Join the Rochester Group & Keep Your Membership Current by Linda Isaacson Fedele, Membership Committee Chairperson. Membership to the Sierra Club should be renewed annually.
The Sierra Club depends on membership dues to help to preserve irreplaceable wildlands, save endangered and threatened wildlife, and protect this fragile environment we call home. A quick and efficient way to renew your membership is by printing out our Brochure, filing it out & sending it to us. -Requires Adobe® Reader®
The Sierra Club's members are more than 700,000 of your friends and neighbors. Inspired by nature, we work together to protect our communities and the planet. The Club is America's oldest, largest and most influential grassroots environmental organization.
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Missed our 14th Annual Environmental Forum Our Water’s Fragile Future: Hydrofracking, Climate Change, & Privatization --Then watch the video:
* To find out how you can help protect our Great Lakes waters to to our Great Lakes Committee.
* Also: The WXXI 1370 Radio podcast from the April 19th 1:00 PM is finally online, at least for a limited time. Download and link to it while you can! You may download by clicking on the blue title for the program (recommended) or click play to stream online: http://feeds.feedburner.com/wxxi-1370featured “Attorney James Olson joins us in advance of an evening talk in Rochester about the law and hydro-fracking.”
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The
purpose of this Group is to foster (within its territorial limits)
the purposes of the Sierra Club, as stated in its bylaws: To
explore, enjoy, and protect the wild places of the earth; to
practice and promote the responsible use of the earth's ecosystems
and resources; to educate and enlist humanity to protect and restore
the quality of the natural and human environment; and to use all
lawful means to carry out these objectives.
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Zero Waste A committee to re-energize and rethink ways to mobilize our community to recycle more waste, and do it more effectively
Our Wetlands Committee is helping to build a wetland near Buckland Creek in Brighton.
We take Action on local environmental issues:
We initiated a long-term partnership with the City of Rochester to restore and protect the beautiful forest of Washington Grove at Cobb's Hill Park. This is a unique community-wide effort. Please contact Peter Debes at phdebes@frontiernet.net to get involved.
Each April, near Earth Day, we provide a major environmental Forum -
Each year, we conduct a series of outings for our members to discover and protect our environment
We have several conservation committees that provide monthly public programs throughout the year on specific conservation topics.
We host a weekly e-mail list to members and non-members of our continual environmental events and actions -sent out every Saturday. (see other column to sign up.)
Four times a year, we publish our Eco-Logue Newsletter to inform of members of all the issues we are engaged in.
Each year, we sponsor a Fall Festival
* As you can see, we have lots of projects on our plate and we can always use more help. Join us! Contact Us!
The
Blue Green Alliance is a national partnership of labor
unions and environmental organizations dedicated to expanding the
number and quality of jobs in the green economy. Launched by the
Sierra Club and United Steelworkers in 2006, BGA
has since grown to include CWA, NRDC, LIUNA and SEIU — uniting more
than six million people in pursuit of good jobs, a clean environment
and a green economy