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Jan. 31 – Rural Organizing: Listening Project Training January Series

Hope the new year finds you well. 2009 was an exciting year for activists working to protect their communities from exploitative drilling in the Marcellus Shale. Still, one thing that has come up time and again in our work is: “How can we do community organizing in rural areas?”
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Season's greetings – and a call to action

Dear readers,

Thank you for reading this blog this year. You may have noticed we have a new look here at Shaleshock.org – we’ve changed the site to reflect the diversity of Working Groups that are all part of this movement. Please explore the new site, and consider reaching out to a working group to get involved.

I want to share a beautiful letter and song written by my friend and colleague Travis Knapp (below). I hope will inspire you as much as it has inspired me.

In solidarity,
Ari Moore

Greetings to all! I sincerely hope this finds you well, during a period of both reflection and envisioning.

I’ve attached a song I just recorded called “The Water.” Listen to it if you have a moment :-)
Download / Play “The Water” (MP3)

Only a few days left here to gather your thoughts for a letter to the DEC …. Get some more folks signed onto that petition. Let us not underestimate the importance of unifying our minds and hearts. And most importantly, keep working at your amazing projects that are the positive creativity we all long for, thrive on, and need. It is these very projects – which invigorate our communities, regenerate our land, and ground our spirits – that make this place worth standing up for.

Here’s to a coming year full of great clarity,
Travis Knapp

SUNDAY: Water Roulette on the Commons

The Sir Gas Circus
Invites you to a Public Game of
WATER ROULETTE

Prizes include:
Flammable water! – Radiation!
Plasticized water! – Asthma! – Cancer!

Come try your luck in a community game of high risk fracking fun for all

"On the Education of a ‘Fracking Neophyte" by Peter Davies

Basically I am someone who favors energy independence. I would love someone to install an electricity-generating windmill on the hill behind my house, and I am impressed by the dedication of neighbors who have installed solar panels, though I doubt that we get enough sun here to make it economically viable. So when, a few years ago, I first heard about the local drilling for gas, my thought was “what a good idea, and how fortunate we are to be over a gas deposit”. I could not understand how anyone could be opposed: after all, sink a pipe and up comes clean, natural gas.

Thus the past few weeks of reading what is happening to our area has come as a shock and a rude awakening. As many who live in the areas surrounding Ithaca, I discover by looking at the gas lease maps available on the web that I am surrounded by land that has been leased for gas drilling. I’m sure that these neighbors thought like I used to: it is perfectly safe, you stand a chance of getting rich (I am told by more than one landowner that the leasing agents gave figures to land-owners of $40,000 per month), and the operation is perfectly benign, so what’s the harm?

WRONG! Unlike my naïve original assumptions, drilling involves more than a simple hole in the ground. And I find that many of my neighbors are unaware that it’s possible for this drilling to take place in their back yard, unaware of the dangers to which we are all likely to be exposed. So to that end I would like to list what this drilling involves.
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VOTE for local media makers, Green Guerrillas Youth Media Tech Collective

Green Guerrillas Youth Media Tech Collective has entered Free Range Studio’s Youtopia contest to get help making an online movie about the environmental impact(s) of natural gas exploration and exploitation.

Click here to vote for them now!

Read on for more info, and detailed instructions for voting.
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Shaleshock Meeting on Wednesday Dec 2

Announcing a Shaleshock Meeting on Wednesday Decemebr 2nd at 6pm at the Shaleshock Action Alliance Office: 115 E. Martin Luther King st. Ithaca, NY 14850. e-mail clover56(at)riseup.net for more details or directions.

11/17/09 at 115 E. MLK st. (the commons above Autumn Leaves Bookstore)

5:00pm Shaleshock Orientation for new folks to get up to speed.
6:00pm Shaleshock Meeting

Agenda Items to be announced on Shaleshock Updates E-mail List.To join, visit: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/shaleshockupdates/ or send email to shaleshockupdates-subscribe@yahoogroups.com

Citizen's Rally Against Hydro Fracking

Come make yourself heard at the Citizen’s Rally Against Hydro Fracking, on the Commons in Ithaca, NY. RSVP and invite others on Facebook. And please spread the word – tell your friends! Be sure to bring creative signs and posters to hold for the cameras…

Afterward, follow the crowd to the State Theatre for the Public Hearing on the dSGEIS. Need help coming up with comments on this 800-page regulatory document? Look no farther than our new Take Action page!