From: "Sustainable Fairfield" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


Hi All,

Please pass this on to any individuals or any of your lists who you think may be interested in our new Sustainable Fairfield Association resource group. You might also encourage them to email us directly so that they can get on the direct email list for future mailings of any sustainable activities relevant to our community. Our email list will not be shared with anyone else, will just be used in the dissemination of information pertinent to sustainability issues and at any time you can email us to unsubscribe from the list.

Tomorrow, Sunday July 1st

Because of the requests I have received we will go ahead and have the inaugural organizational meeting of the Sustainable Fairfield Association this Sunday at the Fairfield Public Library. Come on in at 3:15 to mingle and we will start the proceedings by 3:30. We will finish up by no later than 4:15 and if you need to leave sooner that will be fine. For those taking the "Building Your Sustainable Home - Affordably" course we will be having our class as usual with the doors opening at 1:15. The library itself will be open tomorrow starting at 1 PM.

The defining thought in the creation of the Sustainable Fairfield Association is to help make it much easier and more affordable for all of us here to be able to build (including reconstruction and retrofitting) and live sustainably by having a collective and coordinated community focus on gathering all we need and then sharing the information. This will be a community resourcing group that will identify, access and make easily available people, knowledge, material and financial resources that can help all of us in our desires to live affordably and sustainably. As a group we can also think of how we can integrate our efforts into existing associations, institutions, businesses, governmental organizations and media to make our efforts more fruitful. A community resource group like this is the most important part of being able to have affordable and sustainable living. The amount of resources that we will unearth will be incredible. As an example, one person from our group recently reminded me of a source of government assistance that I hadn't thought of in more than 10 years (FMHA) which can help many of us who qualify possibly obtain an outright grant for a portion of our home cost and a very low interest loan (right now approx 4.5%) for the balance. Also at our recent class where we were discussing the use of natural wood and stone in our buildings, two sources of free stone were mentioned. Much more will come out as we focus as a group on finding the many tangible and intangible treasures that are out there.

The purpose of this first meeting will be to officially adopt a name (I'm not attached to the current one) and an initial mission statement, to form a steering committee and select interim officers, create various resource committees from which everyone can choose to participate in as they like as members or as chairperson ( you can choose more than one). From there everyone can start the research processes and we can become more organized with time.

If you can not be at this first meeting there will be meetings on a regular basis and you can email to this email address what area(s) you would like to participate in and we will then put you in touch with the appropriate person or group. The structure will be informal and fun and for those who want you can research away at home, keep in touch by email and just come to the occasional meeting as the feeling moves you (though for me, when we had a similar group 15 years ago our Wednesday evening meeting was what I most looked forward to every week). We can work toward having all of our information on a web site (perhaps an existing one) and referenced in both libraries and perhaps the chamber of commerce and the local media so that even newcomers to town will easily find this information.

Anyone who would like to be on the steering committee or serve in some other capacity please feel free to email me in advance of (or after) the meeting.

Here are just some of the suggested areas of research and resourcing. More can be suggested tomorrow

Grants and other financial assistance

Roofing systems (living, clay tile, slate and other natural options)

Foundations (rubble trench, stone, etc.)

Cob ovens (and AGA-like cob stove/ovens)

Solar hot water and other solar heat collection

Sustainable Transportation (pedal, electric, hydrogen, biodiesel, etc.)

Wall systems ( straw bale, cob, etc.)

Sourcing and using stone, wood and other natural products

earth tubes and the Earth as a thermal battery

Sourcing national experts (for teleconferencing, live presentations and project consulting)

Rainwater collection, wetlands, biological pools, greywater treatment and other water issues

Composting toilets

Road structures (living road options, etc.)

Permaculture, edible landscapes, indoor and outdoor plants, trees, etc.

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One other item we may wish to discuss will be the upcoming "Live Earth" event on July 7th and if this might be a good way to bring awareness to the global greenhouse gas crisis locally. According to organizers, two billion people have now signed up to view at least parts of the event. Perhaps some of our students can quickly organize something for this?

I believe, once the association is set up and we have a steering committee and officers, we can expect more advance notice of our events. ;-)

Best regards,

Tim

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