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      <blockquote><big><big><b>Cambridge Climate Change Week<br>
              May 13 - 21, 2011<br>
              <br>
            </b></big></big><big><big><i>A week of awareness and action<br>
              addressing the most critical challenge we face</i><b> </b></big></big><br>
        <br>
        <div align="left"><big><b>Friday, May 13, 7:30pm</b><i><b>  </b></i><b>Kickoff











              Event  </b></big> <b><big>Climate Change: Is Green
              Consumption a Solution?  </big></b><big>With <b>Heather
              Rogers,</b> author of <i><b>Green Gone Wrong</b>. A</i><i> </i><i>Cambridge


              Forum event</i></big><big><i>, introduced by Tim Weiskel.
            </i><b>First Parish Church, 1446 Mass. Ave.</b></big><big><b>,
              Cambridge (Harvard Square)  </b><a target="_blank"
              href="http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&q=First%20Parish%20Church"
              class="eb-map-link">map</a></big>  <br>
          <big><b> <br>
            </b></big><big><small>Kickoff immediately preceded </small></big><big><small>by</small></big><big><small> </small></big><big>
            <b><small>6pm </small></b></big><big><small> showing of
              film <b>'The Water Front'</b> on water rights in
              Michigan, by the First Parish Church Climate Justice Task
              Force.</small></big> Discussion led by Patricia Jones,
          UUSC Program Manager for Environmental Justice.<big><b><small>
                At First Parish Church, 3 Church St. entrance</small></b></big><big><br>
            <br>
            <small><b>Saturday, May 14:</b>  National Give Your Stuff
              Away Day. </small></big><big><small>Time and location to
              be confirmed</small></big><big><small>.<br>
              <br>
              <b>Sunday, May 15, 10am - noon</b>:<b>  </b>Watershed
              Walk for Climate and Adaptation by Friends of Alewife</small>
          </big><big><small>.  Alewife Reservation, Cambridge, MA <a
                target="_blank"
href="http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&q=Alewife%20Reservation%2C%20Cambridge%2C%20MA"
                class="eb-map-link">map</a></small><br>
            <br>
          </big><b>Sunday, May 15, 11am - 3pm</b>:  Green Homes Bike
          Tour organized by the Cambridge Energy Alliance.  Starting
          location to be announced.<br>
          <br>
          <b>Throughout the week</b>:  Smarter Living Expo at the
          Cambridge Main Library, 449 Broadway.  <a class="lk"
            target="_blank"
            href="http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Cambridge+Main+Library&hl=en">map</a> 
          <br>
          <b><br>
            Tuesday, May 17, 6:00 - 8:30pm</b>:  Smarter Living Expo
          Experts Evening.  Meet local experts to answer your questions
          and learn more about sustainable living.  Cambridge Main
          Library, 449 Broadway.  <a class="lk" target="_blank"
            href="http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Cambridge+Main+Library&hl=en">map</a> 
          <br>
          <br>
          <b>Thursday, May 19, afternoon</b>: City Sprouts Open Garden
          at an elementary school to be announced. <a
            href="http://www.citysprouts.org" target="_blank">www.citysprouts.org</a>.<br>
          <b> <br>
          </b><b>Thursday, May 19, 5:00 - 7:00pm</b>: TROMP Traffic
          Tutorial at <b>Central Square intersection</b> by Travel
          Responsibility Mentoring and Outreach Project.  The "tutorial"
          aims to instruct travelers about the LAWS of the road and how
          ignoring them endangers others and themselves.<br>
          <br>
          <b>Thursday, May 19, 7:00 - 9:00pm</b>: HEET Vampire Hunt and
          Efficiency Ware Party.  Conducted by the Home Energy
          Efficiency Team.  First Church Congregational, 11 Garden St,
          Cambridge. <a class="lk" target="_blank"
href="http://maps.google.com/maps?q=First+Church+Congregational,+11+Garden+St,+Cambridge,+MA&hl=en">map</a><br>
          <b> <br>
            Friday, May 20, 7:30pm</b>:  Fred Small concert at First
          Parish in Cambridge UU, 1446 Mass. Ave.  Many of his songs
          have an environmental theme.  <big><a target="_blank"
              href="http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&q=First%20Parish%20Church"
              class="eb-map-link">map</a>  </big><a
            href="http://www.firstparishcambridge.org/" target="_blank">http://www.firstparishcambridge.org/</a>
          <b><br>
            <br>
            Saturday, May 21, 10:00 - 11:30am</b>:<b>  </b>Urban
          Gardening Seminar, sponsored by City of Cambridge  Options for
          urban home gardening: in yards, containers, roofs, wherever! 
          Cambridge Main Library conference room, 449 Broadway.   <a
            class="lk" target="_blank"
            href="http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Cambridge+Main+Library&hl=en">map</a> 
          <br>
          <b><br>
            <big>Saturday, May 21, Noon - 3:30pm</big></b><big>:  <b>Climate




              Week Finale: ActionFest</b>.  Action oriented booths,
            speakers, commitments project, food. Celebrate our
            community's efforts and commit to specific actions you will
            take to fight climate change.  <b>Cambridge College, 1000
              Mass Ave.  </b></big><a class="lk" target="_blank"
href="http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Cambridge+College,+1000+Mass+Ave.&hl=en">map</a><big><br>
          </big><b><big> <br>
            </big></b><big><small>Watch for updates with event locations
              and any additional events.  <i>Community groups are
                encouraged to organize their own events during Climate
                Change Week.<br>
                <br>
              </i><b>Volunteers needed!  </b>If you would like to help
              in any way with organizing Climate Change Week, please
              contact us at <b><a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated"
                  href="mailto:cccweek2011@gmail.com">cccweek2011@gmail.com</a></b>
              <br>
            </small></big><b><big><br>
            </big></b><big><small>Cambridge Climate Change Week is being
              organized by the Cambridge Climate Emergency Action Group
              (CCEAG) and was proclaimed by the Cambridge City Council. 
              You can find us on the web at <a
                class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated"
                href="http://www.cceag.org">www.cceag.org</a> or find us
              on Facebook <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
                href="http://www.facebook.com/">http://www.facebook.com/</a> 
            </small><br>
          </big><b><big> <br>
            </big></b><span>The following organizations are
            participating in Cambridge Climate Change Week: </span>
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            <ul>
              <li>Green Decade/Cambridge (sponsor)</li>
              <li>Cambridge Community Foundation (sponsor)</li>
              <li>First Parish Unitarian Universalist in Cambridge
                Climate Justice Task Force (sponsor)</li>
              <li>GreenPort</li>
              <li>HEET</li>
              <li>Cambridge Energy Alliance</li>
              <li>TROMP</li>
              <li>SwissNex Boston</li>
              <li>and more...</li>
            </ul>
            <i><b>"Climate is nearing dangerous tipping points....Time
                is running out."</b></i>  --Dr. James Hansen, NASA
            climate expert.<br>
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