andrea jenkins
Bryant

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From: Jenkins, Andrea D [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 22, 2002 10:01 AM
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Subject: RE: [Mpls] FYI: "Earth Friend" on Environmental Journal
Saturday AM


Gary you and your family are attempting to address one the most pressing
issues of the 21st. century. It is predicted that if we don't change our
patterns of consumption , misuse and complete disregard for the
envirionment, half of the earth's population will be extinct before the end
of this century.It is time for us to get real serious about our children's
and their childrens future.I hope I find this program and look forward to
learning more about your innovative project as it unfolds.

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Subject: [Mpls] FYI: "Earth Friend" on Environmental Journal Saturday AM


FYI-




As a neighborhood micro-eco-entrepreneur from Minneapolis, I would like to
encourage people on this list to catch the "Environmental Journal" on
channel 45 tomorrow at 11 AM.

I don't get cable, so don't know if channel 45 is actually "45" on cable -
but perhaps avid and skilled cable-users do know.




About Earth Friend




About 2 years ago, the dissonance between my unsustainable urban lifestyle
and my personal convictions caught up with me.  I remeber looking at my kids
one day, looking at the car, and thinking something like:  I don't want my
kids breathing the pollution the car makes, so I won't make it any more."
To make a long story short, I began to design and live out a sustainable
urban lifestyle.

My work is a part of that design.  I mean to generate as little pollution as
possible, and to be as neighborhood and community friendly and involved as
possible.  It is a part of my effort to evolve a fully sustainable lifestyle
within the city.  This summer, we will begin our own organic garden - for
family food, and perhaps by next summer for "garden-to-market." 

I also intend to install solar water heat, solar and/or wind power, and rain
collection and greywater systems.  I have much to learn about these things,
and also much to learn about how to develop these according to city codes
and such.  However, I believe new micro-eco-enterprises could provide expert
education, installation, and maintenance service for such earth-friendly and
human-scale infrastructure changes in Minneapolis.

Currently, my wife and I are starting what can best be described as the
"Twin Cities Sustainable Transportation Co-op."  That's a mouthful.  We're
working on a shorter, catchier name!  By this summer, we hope to provide the
first neighborhood-based sustainable transportation co-op in Minneapolis.
As a working pilot project, this will not only provide affordable
(sliding-scale fee?) and sustainable tranportation, but will serve as a
model for others.

We are putting ourselves on the line to "be the change we want to see"
(Ghandi) in Minneapolis, and we encourage others to join us!

At any rate, check out the Environmental Journal tomorrow morning if you
can!

-Cheers!

-Gary S. Hoover
Kingfield
Ward 10







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