This lot sound like the TSA/TCMA/TCC/TCR/etc. ;-)

 

"United against the common enemy" :-)

 

Cheers,

Stefan

 

From: Geary Schindel [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, December 14, 2009 4:23 PM
To: Gill Edigar; [email protected]
Cc: Annalisa Peace
Subject: RE: [Texascavers] Change of Subject--Clean Water

 

I sent Annalisa Peace a email about Clean Water Action and this is here
response.

 

Geary

 

 

 

Dear Geary,

 

Yes, they are a national organization with an office in Austin.  They
hire canvassers to solicit donations in San Antonio, but they do not get
involved in any local issues.  CWA used to be a member group of AGUA
(when AGUA was structured that way) but have not joined GEAA.  They do
do good work on the national level.  So, I guess giving would be based
on whether the donor is interested in local or national action.

 

If someone is a caver, they might want to donate to GEAA or SOS on the
water front, as we are actively involved in issues of mutual interest.

 

Hope that answers your question.

 

Annalisa Peace

Executive Director

Greater Edwards Aquifer Alliance

210-320-6294

www.aquiferalliance.org <http://www.aquiferalliance.org/>  

 

 

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
Gill Edigar
Sent: Monday, December 14, 2009 1:39 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Texascavers] Change of Subject--Clean Water

 

RE: Clean Water Action

 

A few months ago a fellow came by the house representing an outfit
called 'Clean Water Action' ostensibly soliciting funds to promote
awareness of  and promoting lobbying for clean water in some form or
fashion. Since clean water is a current topic of interest in South
Austin and other parts of the world it would be a good thing to hype if
one wanted to make a few bucks from folks with good environmental
intentions but who haven't the time to keep up with every environmental
interest group that comes along. I gave them a few bucks and signed
their petition and filled out a personal data card. A few days ago I got
a phone call from them asking for a pretty good slug of money. I asked
for more information. A letter followed but with nebulous details.

 

Does anybody have any knowledge of these guys? Where do they fit in with
SOS, the City of Austin, the various water conservation districts that
some of our cavers work at? Can anybody cite me any references of their
good work? Etc, etc? If they're on the up-and-up I want to support them,
but I've never heard of them before and want a better idea of who they
are and what they really do. 

 

--Ediger


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