Educational Activity: Marcellus Academy 2013

by S. Tom Bond on May 30, 2013

EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY: MARCELLUS ACADEMY 2013

 A Weekend of Presentations and Workshops on Marcellus Shale Gas Operations

 July 13-14, 2013 at WV Wesleyan College in Buckhannon, WV

You are cordially invited to attend a special weekend workshop on Marcellus shale drilling on the campus of WV Wesleyan College on July 13-14, 2013, presented by the WV Sierra Club.

Marcellus Academy 2013 will train a new group of active citizens who can proactively work on Marcellus gas drilling issues in their communities.  Since industrial-scale drilling sites are causing major problems with our water, our land, our air and our health, this workshop will focus on giving you the tools to effectively organize others, build grassroots networks of reporters who can monitor industry practices, and help guide local leaders toward environmentally sound Marcellus policies.

This is not an introductory course on how Marcellus drilling works. Instead, emphasis will be on education, outreach, recruiting concerned citizens and activism. Participants will be limited to those who can clearly commit to organizing people in their area by holding meetings, giving presentations, organizing house parties and speaking out to build public education and awareness.  The goal is to empower more everyday citizens to take the initiative in protecting their communities and to serve as leaders for building public support. 

A detailed agenda will be forthcoming.  Speakers and workshops on both days will cover topics such as:  The status of gas wells in West Virginia…new, old, and abandoned. Problems caused by the gas industry. Health issues associated with Marcellus drilling.
Bad practices used in underground injection wells. Citizen Watch Groups that can monitor industry activity. Organizing gas industry study committees within your county commission. Citizen participation in the gas permitting process. Open session for guest videos, slide shows and personal stories. Well site field trip. The WV Legislature – Who’s who and how it works. Organizing local watershed groups.

All of your expenses for the workshop (lodging, meals, and mileage) will be covered by WV Sierra Club. Applicants are not required to be affiliated with any particular environmental organization.  Our program will run from 9:30AM Saturday until 3:30PM Sunday.

Only a limited number of registrations will be accepted. Applicants will be considered based primarily on geographical region, resulting in new organizers in as many regions as possible. We do hope to see more than one person from a community, so they can work as a team, but the number will depend on applications from the rest of the state.

Space is limited, so apply as soon as possible listing your name, address, county, phone number and email.  Contact information is below.  If you cannot attend but know of someone in your community who fits our guidelines and could benefit from joining us, please let us know. Again, they should be people who can make a clear commitment to do what it takes to build local grassroots action on their home turf. 

Contact: Chuck Wyrostok, Sierra Club Outreach Organizer.

Toll free 877 252 0257, outreach@marcellus-wv.com, www.marcellus-wv.com

 

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