Open Invitation to Cambria Potluck Saturday, February 13, 2010 at 4pm

This is to announce the first in a monthly series of potlucks and community gatherings at the Cambria Connection. The Cambria 350 Climate Action Group is behind this initial potluck, but this is not specifically a CCAG 350 meeting. But rather, we’d like these potlucks to attract a variety of Cambrians interested in an array of environmental issues. The inaugural potluck will be Feb. 13th at 4 PM. The Connection is at 870 Main Street (just west of the Cambria Library).
The purpose of the monthly potluck is to establish and grow a base of environmentally concerned Cambrians, who can then engage in regular discussions of current environmental issues, including how we can be more ecologically informed, more effective in protecting the coast and forest we love, and more visible. During our first potluck we will continue our discussions on supporting and distributing a newsletter written by LandWatch to further these goals.
We envision these meetings as basically low-key get-togethers that sometimes will have “discussion leaders” and other times will be open, free-flowing chats regarding the environment, where folks can just get to know each other better and discuss ideas. We also hope the potlucks will generate ways to get important environmental information out to the community at large.
Please, bring a dish, your own table settings and a friend if you wish.
Come join us. We look forward to your company and your ideas.
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