[Sustain] Fwd: October 29th Update
Don Eichelberger
done7777 at sbcglobal.net
Mon Oct 10 12:30:36 PDT 2016
Everyone-
I hope you have already seen this invitation and plan to attend this
event to recall the long history of anti-nuclear activism that has
brought us, with PG&E's Diablo Canyon shutdown announcement, nine years
away from a nuclear-free California. While the announced timeline is too
long by the reckoning of many, the admission by PG&E that California can
get along fine without nuclear power is worth remembering.
If you had a hand over the last 40-50 years in actively opposing nuclear
power, come share your story and get in on discussion of the future of
energy in California. Please forward this to anyone you know who would
be interested in this gathering.
Hope you can come,
Don Eichelberger
Abalone Alliance Safe Energy Clearinghouse
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Subject: October 29th Update
Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2016 11:17:03 -0700
From: Nuclear Activist <diablobodegareunion at gmail.com>
To: Nuclear Activist <diablobodegareunion at gmail.com>
*/In fewer than 20 Days, we’ll see you in Bodega Bay!/*
Five Decades of Anti-Nuclear Activism
Diablo Canyon and Bodega Atomic Park:
Conversations & Reflections
Good news! We have quite a few “old friends” coming from around the
state, and the program is shaping up to be eclectic and engaging.The
following is excerpted from a news release sent out this week to
selected “sympathetic” journalists. Mary Moore and Mark Evanoff have
volunteered to respond to media calls.
Please help spread the word by uploading the calendar announcement
(below) to your local weekly paper's online submission form, or save and
then upload the attached Diablo-Bodega Reunion Postcard as a photo post
to your Facebook Page (if you have one).
/From the news release:/
“In 1958, the Santa Rosa Press Democrat broke the news about PG&E’s
plans for an Atomic Park in Bodega Bay. Dairy farmers, fishermen, and
residents from Sonoma County, San Francisco, and Alameda County worked
together to defeat the plant in 1964 before PG&E completed
construction. Opponents to Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant worked to
stop the plant by testifying before regulatory agencies in the 1960s and
1970s. The formation of the Abalone Alliance in 1977 provided a new form
of protest involving non-violent civil disobedience. Mass demonstrations
inspired many people who advocated for social and environmental change.”
*CALENDAR LISTING: Saturday, October 29, 2016 *
"Conversations and Reflections: Five Decades of Anti-Nuclear Activism
at Diablo Canyon and Bodega Bay Atomic Park" This one-day event brings
activists from around the state to Bodega Bay for discussions and
activities from 9:30- 5:00pm. Tickets are $38, with a few low income $20
tickets and unlimited sponsor-level tickets for $100 each. All
participants must be registered in advance, there will be no ticket
sales at the door on the day of the event.* Registration and tickets may
be obtained from Brown Paper Tickets at:
**diablobodegareunion.brownpapertickets.com* or write to us at:
diablobodegareunion at gmail.com <mailto:diablobodegareunion at gmail.com>
*Remind your friends: The deadline for registration is October 20th*
Diablo-Bodega Conversations & Reflections
October 29, 2016
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