Come to our May Meeting. The meeting will start 7PM and last two hours. We will hold the meeting at the City of Fairfax Regional Library the 15th of May.
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March and April Party Meetings
Next NOVA Greens Meeting:
Wednesday, March 20th, 2013
Wednesday, April 17th, 2013
Fairfax City Regional Library
10360 North Street
Fairfax, VA 22030
Let’s Move Forward on Climate Rally
At noon on Sunday, Feb. 17, thousands will head to D.C. for the #ForwardOnClimate rally. Join this historic event to make your voice heard and push the president toward strong climate action!
JOIN US – We’ll be heading to the rally together!
Meet at Vienna Metro Station Sunday, Feb. 17 at 10:30am.
We’ll gather our large group and hop on the metro at 10:45am.
The rally begins at noon on The National Mall, Washington D.C.
Why: To tell Barack Obama it’s time to lead in the fight against climate change, beginning with the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline.
What to bring? (Optional)
Reusable water bottle!
Thick sweater/bundle up!
Rally poster – they will also have extras there!
Pins – green climate voters, clean energy, etc.
Voice – prep for lots of chanting
Nova Greens Meeting, 2/20/13
next NOVA Greens meeting 2/20/13
at George Mason Library
2001 Little River Turnpike
Annandale
7 to 9
NOVA Greens Meeting , 1/9/13
7 to 9 at the Fairfax Library for Wednesday 1/9/13
City of Fairfax Regional Library
Address: 10360 North Street, Fairfax, VA 22030-2514
Telephone: 703-293-6227
NOVA Greens Meeting 12/19/12
The NOVA Greens will meet Wednesday, December 19 at 7:00pm at the Fairfax Library:
Address: 10360 North Street, Fairfax, VA 22030-2514
Telephone: 703-293-6227
TTY: 711
Please Join Us.
Important meeting 10/7 City of Fairfax Public Library
Hello,
The Northern Virginia Green Party suffered a loss recently. Party Chairman Paul Hughes died suddenly on September 15th (click Paul’s name for a link to the obituary). His energy and dedication for social justice, sustainable development, and creating a truly citizen-oriented political party are the hallmarks of his legacy.
The Northern Virginia Green Party is part of that tradition. To that end, we are holding a meeting to elect temporary officers to preside over the party until a full election can be held in January or February. Also, we will be discussing ways to support the Jill Stein for President campaign, and the Joe Galdo for Congress campaign here in the area.
We look forward to seeing you Sunday, October 7th from 2:30pm to 5pm
Location: 10360 North Street Fairfax, VA Room 214
Officer positions open:****(see note below for more information)
Co-Chair: two positions open. The Co-Chairs are responsible for organizing meetings, setting general policy based on input from the membership, formulating strategy, recruiting members, recruiting and assisting local, state, and federal candidates for elected office, maintaining party financial accounts, and maintaining contact/coordination with the Green Party of Virginia and the Green Party of the United States. Co-Chairs are the public face of the Northern Virginia Green Party and will be expected to interface with the press and other media outlets if needed. Daryl Northrop, Northern Virginia Green Party member since 2009, and strategy advisor/technology volunteer has thrown his hat into the ring for one of the openings. Daryl has been active with the Green Party since 2000. Serving as a county organizer and later co-chair of the Iowa Green Party, a candidate for U.S. Senate in 2004 (Iowa), delegate to the national party. In 2010, Daryl completed his Masters in Political Management from The George Washington University. Daryl and his wife April live in Annandale.
Secretary: In charge of administering membership lists, email list, and merging membership updates from the Nova Greens website, the state Green Party, and the Green Party of the United States
Technology Coordinator: produce content and help administer the NovaGreens.org website, along with associated Twitter account (@NovaGreens) and Facebook group.
****IMPORTANT: If you are interested in assisting in one of these elected positions, please send a short bio about yourself to novagreensinfo@gmail.com NO LATER than 11:59pm 10-01-12, telling us why you are running, and what you experience and capabilities are. Candidate bio’s will be forwarded to the membership via email on 10-02-12.
Remembering Paul Hughes
Paul Hughes
1943 – 2012
The Green Party of Virginia joins environmentalist activists across the Commonwealth in mourning the passing of Northern Virginia Green Party chairperson Paul Hughes, who died this past weekend from a heart attack. “Paul was a “gentle warrior” who had a clear understanding of how the American promise of a democratic Republic was being thwarted by a small ruling elite,” said David Cobb, former 2004 Green Party Presidential candidate and current MoveToAmend.org organizer. ”He will be sorely missed.”
A long time resident of Fairfax County and retired government consultant, Hughes chaired the Northern Virginia local of the Green Party of Virginia. He also owned several environmentally friendly businesses that specialized in salvaging construction materials from demolition sites (Deconstruction Services) and selling them from his Springfield warehouse (Rebuild Warehouse). His business legacy includes the hiring and training of ex-prison convicts and former drug addicts and channeling them into productive careers.
As an activist, Hughes was well regarded as a Sierra Club volunteer and an early supporter of the work of the Program on Corporations, Law & Democracy POCLAD). He was one of the first organizers for the Move ToAmend.org coalition in Virginia. Throughout his life, Hughes worked tirelessly for Virginians and all Americans, and served as a mentor and inspiration to many.
The Green Party of Virginia wishes to extend its deepest sympathies to the Hughes family for the loss of this great Virginian.
Green Party of Virginia
Paul along with Arlington Greens Don Rouse and John Reeder just recently appeared in an hour long interview on Reston public tv program, Reston Impact, that was hosted by Reston activist John Lovass who along with Paul started an environmental group Sustainable Reston that worked to preserve Reston’s water, trees and natural environment. the direct link to the show is http://vimeo.com/49038385#
Paul mentored other Arlington Greens including Miriam Gennari in understanding how better technology, recycling, and energy conservation can improve our world and local community.
Rest in peace, our friend Paul.
1943-2012
Deconstruction services still available
We would like to announce that our sister for-profit business, DeConstruction Services, LLC is open and fully operational. If you are planning on renovating or know of someone who is, please call Daryl at 703-280-1719 for more information. Although you pay for this service, the items donated are considered a tax deduction and often times the donation greatly will help to offset the cost of the deconstruction project. ReBuild receives most of its donated items in this fashion. Please pass the word to keep this environmentally sustainable method of disassembly of homes viable.
Death of Paul Hughes, original member of Sustainable Reston and founder of the Fairfax Coalition for Smarter Growth
posted Sep 19, 2012, 5:57 PM by Diane B
September 19, 2012
It is with great sadness that we at Sustainable Reston share with you the news of the sudden and unexpected death of Paul Hughes, one of the original members of Sustainable Reston. In addition to helping to found Sustainable Reston, Paul was the founder of the Fairfax Coalition for Smarter Growth, parent of Sustainable Reston. Paul was a tireless champion of sustainability in all areas of our lives. He promoted renewable energy, green jobs, recycling and reuse of building materials, and sustainability education through workshops at ReBuild Warehouse, which he founded to keep used but reusable building materials out of our landfills and trash incinerators. These were just a few of Paul’s passionate activities in our region. Now that we face the impacts of climate change in our daily lives, external economic disruptions to our local economy, and the impacts of resource depletion, we will have to forge ahead with our mission without Paul’s leadership and vision. He will be sorely missed by all who had the privilege of knowing and working with him. Paul’s death leaves a hole that cannot be filled, but it leads us to redouble our efforts to find solutions to the problems we face. We hope you will join us as we carry on Paul’s life mission of creating a sustainable world.
Diane Blust President, Fairfax Coalition for Smarter Growth Sustainable Reston™ |
policy were his principal areas of study as an undergraduate.
Once he graduated, he focused his life on the environment, and making the planet a better place to live. For a while, he had his own environmental consulting business and he worked for a company seeking to convert homes and business to CNG, compressed natural gas, and away from oil. But, he soon discovered that work in the corporate world was not only limiting, but all too often conflicted with
his goal of environmental improvement rather than continued deterioration.
He dedicated himself to businesses and non-profits to further that goal. He was active in organizations such as the Sierra Club at the forefront of the
environmental movement. Paul also branched into political action for the same
reason. He dived into Green Party activism, where he found a far deeper commitment to the environment than he’d experienced with the Democratic Party. Paul became the Green Party leader in Northern Virginia and recently played a major role in the successful effort to get Green Party candidate Jill Stein on Virginia’s 2012 presidential ballot.
His first green business enterprise, DeConstruction Services, LLC, was a for-profit demolition and salvage firm designed to keep building supplies out of landfills. About 40 percent of U.S. municipal landfills are loaded with such building materials according to the Environmental Protection Agency. DeConstruction did
well and Paul used it to hire and train people from the difficult to employ category—e.g., people who’d served time in jail or in drug rehab and could few
opportunities to put their lives back together.
The materials from older houses — such as granite surfaces, windows, electrical fixtures, appliances of all kinds — that his crews removed were well received by nonprofits like Habitat for Humanity, but there was far more coming out than these modest users could absorb. Paul then created the non-profit ReBuild Warehouse, a place to which homeowners could contribute their gently-used materials from their de-constructed homes and get a tax deduction, and could go to buy used, sometimes vintage, materials for construction along with the general public.
Perhaps the most satisfying impact of DeConstruction and ReBuild is that the proceeds from ReBuild go to train hard-to-place workers in the hopefully growing field of “green collar” jobs as Paul liked to call them.
One of the more recent accomplishments of this amazing man was closer to home in Reston. Paul worked with creative Reston folks like Diane Blust, Hank Blakely and Diane Lewis merge to the Sustainable Reston Committee of the Reston Citizens Association with the Fairfax Coalition for Smarter Growth. Thanks in part, to the resources from the coalition, Sustainable Reston is already having an impact through educational programs and the community garden at Cedar Ridge, in cooperation with other Reston community organizations.
Paul’s family asks that anyone wishing to remember Paul’s work make a contribution to ReBuild Warehouse. Donations can be made online at rebuildwarehouse.org
Public meeting! Saturday April 28th 10am-12pm City of Fairfax Regional Library
Hello Northern Virginians!
We will be having a public meeting at 10am on Saturday, April 28th at the City of Fairfax Regional Library (10360 North Street, Fairfax).
On the agenda will be:
Ways to support Joe Galdo – Green candidate for Congress 11th district
Ways to support Jill Stein – candidate for the Green Party presidential nomination.
Current issues: ALEC, Move To Amend, and more!
Looking forward to seeing you there!
ALEC – a right wing think tank is feeling the heat!
ALEC is a corporate funded right wing think tank that writes model-legislation for its pet state legislators to push through. These laws result in: Voter suppression, weakened product safety laws, weakened environmental laws, and weakened labor laws. Basically, ALEC puts the CEO’s, Wall Street, and profit above everything else, every time.
Here is an important article about how the public backlash against this naked corporate power grab is beginning to have an effect! Major corporations are abandoning ALEC. Lets keep up the pressure.
If officials at the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) are superstitious, Monday was probably a pretty frightening day. The right-wing group that has helped advance voter suppression efforts lost its thirteenth major corporate back in just a few weeks and found itself facing a complaint filed with the Internal Revenue Service.
Procter & Gamble officials confirmed that they were not renewing their membership with ALEC in a statement to Color of Change, which has led a boycott against the group