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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Meeting Minutes Aug 13

Attended by: Anna, Julene

Reports:

Anna reported that the Skagway Garden Club planted 7 groupings of serviceberry, gooseberry, currants starting at 18th avenue north along the dike. About 15 people participated in the planting.

Anna also reported that there are 8 boxes at the Community Garden plus a group plot with about 7 workers sharing. 1 cruise ship crew member has a plot.

The Skagway Garden Club is planning for adding a storage shed and greenhouse at the community garden. As well as considering having a CSA next summer.

Several donations have been made for the grow light for the school.

Anna is building a spiral herb garden at the Community Garden to be planted next year.

Discussion about Farmer's Market. Julene shared notes from talking to You Say Tomato and North Eden. Anna will make post signs.

Next meeting August 27.

Friday, July 17, 2009

Monday, July 13, 2009

Minutes from July, 9, 2009, 8pm Library
Julene Fairbanks and Anna Marchant present.

Anna offered her apology for not arranging the Fourth of July Float due to illness. She and Julene discussed idea for next year and to make plans early in spring not to be caught out with the busy summer.
Anna brought up the Park Service recycle program and the possibility of the City joining together with the Park Service on this service of taking plastic, and tin to Whitehorse.
Julene stated that she wants to find out more about the possibility of a shredder for plastic bottles. Why not? How much?
Anna reported on the accomplishments of the Garden Club: see web site for news
The future of the Farmer’s Market was discussed in some detail.
Anna volunteered to make posters, Hang them and Call around to get volunteers for Saturday morning markets.
Julene will be furnishing the content of the posters: times, dates, info for vendors to give to Anna.
The low attendance of the summer meetings was discussed. Wrong info on posters was acknowledged. Anna volunteered to change the dates on the posters around town.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

July meeting

Meetings are 2nd and 4th Thursdays of the month. Notices need to be corrected, dates on website calendar are correct. Next meeting is July 9.
Possible agenda items:
Join ICLEI--the Assembly included $1000 in FY2010 budget for Sustainable Skagway activities!
Saturday Market--You Say Tomato offers space, would appreciate help in promoting.

Friday, May 8, 2009

Agenda Items for May 17 meeting

Old Buisness:

  • Request to Borough to form a Sustainability advisory board
  • Summer meeting schedule
  • Thank You letter to buisnesses encouraging sustainable practices
    - You Say Tomato?
    - Jewell Gardens?
    - White House?
    - Dyea Dave?
    - Community Gardens?

New Buisness:

  • Ideas for outreach and establishing Presence in Skagway
    - "S.E.E.E.S. Smoothie" at Glacial Smoothies.
  • Present and discuss "Sustainability Pledge" (earth page)
    - Put on Website?
    - In the paper?
    - Send to Buisnesses?

Friday, May 1, 2009

Meeting May 3

Possible agenda items?
Spring Stroll



Who's facilitating?

Friday, April 24, 2009

April 19, 2009 Minutes

Skagway Public Library

Meeting was called to order at 3:15 pm

Those present: Dorothy Brady, Tim Wing, Lucas Hager, Charlotte Jewell, Teresa Brown, Anna Merchant, Jolene

Approval of last meeting’s minutes by ; seconded by

Approval of April 19 agenda by ; seconded by

Introductions

Reports

- Recycling brochures have been printed. Charlotte got a $250 donation from the Skagway ATIA for printing. $23 was spent for printing on recycled paper from Whitehorse by Jolene. 200 copies were printed in Black & White. More will be printed at a later date. It was suggested to post the brochure in public places. (Camper park, hardware store, grocery store, communal housing, etc.)

- Shelby will need to update us about the Student Government meeting at the next SEEES meet.

- Spring Stroll: Possibly no spring stroll this year. The Chamber is cutting their budget. Anna said the committee is on hold. Charlotte said it might be May 15th.

- Garden Club is planting seeds, building flats and planning the construction of the garden shed at the community garden. $400 has been donated towards the grow light at the school.

Correspondence
- Stephanie Scott emailed SEEES asking for someone to talk with her on KHNS on Monday. She also suggested a farmer’s market. Stephanie didn’t have much to say about the possibility of visiting us in Skagway. A teleconference was suggested by Dorothy.
- Our letterhead is needed from Alicia for correspondence purposes.

Old Business

- SEEES to join and create an Assembly Committee. The pros and cons were discussed about being an Advisory Committee or a Borough Committee. The dynamics of the group would change. It was suggested to correspond with Mike about what we should do. Charlotte will write a letter to the Mayor and Assembly inviting them to our meetings and asking to post at city areas. Charlotte will post the letter on the blog for approval. Make comments by Thursday.

New Business

- Dorothy would like to ask for a composting and recycling site at the south end at Seven Pastures. She would like to approach them carefully, with all of our organizational information in order. Composting of grass is already happening out there. Sunday April 26th will be a meeting for recycling committee at the library at 3pm.
- Post S.E.E.E.S. to website (Sustainable Environment, Energy, Economy in Skagway)
- Assembly meetings will be reported at our meetings. Anna will do it at the next SEES meeting.
- KHNS Energy Talk at 8:45am on April 27th with Stephanie. Tim volunteered to speak with them.


Member Comments

Thank you to Tim for volunteering to speak with KHNS!

Next meeting – May 3, 2009 at 3pm in the library

Moved to adjourn meeting by and seconded by at 4:30 pm.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Agenda Items for April 19 meeting?

Recycle brochures--200 are printed on 100% recycled paper, how to distribute?

Earth Day this week, what do we propose people do/how to create awareness?

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Minutes from April 5th, 2009

Minutes of April5, 2009 meeting:

Present: Elaine (facilitator), Jeff, Charlotte, Shelby, Dorothy (minutes-taker), Julene, Anna, Elle
Next meeting April 19, 2009 facilitator is Dorothy Brady, minutes-taker is Jeff.
May meetings: 3rd and 17th
Minutes from previous meeting were read.
CLARIFICATION by Julene that SDC isn’t a done deal and needs to be approved for keeping donation money. Also In response to, they will be issuing checks if approved.
FOLLOW UP: Anna submitted a hard copy of Local Harvest CSA report: “What is a CSA?” You can find it in the SEEES notebook in periodical section of the library. Also, online at www.localharvest , then click CSA
NOTE: Facilitator and minutes-taker will rotate and the next meeting’s facilitator will be decided after the minutes are read.
PROPOSAL: The thank you letter in the local paper was received by the community with gratitude, therefore additional letters to businesses practicing green principles as well as to individuals making outstanding efforts toward a sustainable future in Skagway either through financial donations, or actions. Anna proposed be sent. Anna will write letters to: You Say Tomato, Loom, Klondike Clothes Rush, Jewell Gardens, Dorothy Brady, Jeff Broudeau, Stuart Brown, Courtney Birdsall Clifford, Julene, APT.
PROPOSAL: “Green Awards” Criteria to be brainstormed in sessions during meetings. The Awards could be presented during the flower show. Anna and Elaine will work toward this happening.
AGENDA ITEM: Julene presented the flyer on recycle situation in Skagway for the final editing. Additions were made. It was decided that they will be given out at Spring Stroll, to businesses wanting to display them in their brochure rack, and possibly as stuffed in local newspaper. Dorothy will ask Jeff Brady.
Elaine will look in Juneau for a source to print brochures in soy ink and on recycle paper and get a cost for 300 and 500.
AGENDA ITEM: Charlotte reported on the on-going arrangement to accommodate Stephanie fro Haines to speak in Skagway.
AGENDA ITEM: Shelby reported on plans for Spring Stroll with the theme: “Have a Sustainable Stay in Skagway”. The stall will consist of a visual question: A bottle of Pine-Sol, Clorox, and Vinegar with price of each and dilution for each to do the same task. Efforts are being made to have the Chamber of Commerce, the sponsor of the event, have cloth bags printed with SEEES logo for the event that last year used plastic bags. If not this year we will pursue the idea with them for next year.
AGENDA ITEM: Parks and Rec meeting on Wednesday at 4pm. Dorothy and Shelby are to attend in relation to 7 Pastures site possibly becoming the home for the Community Composting.
AGENDA ITEM: Discussion on sustainability for Skagway City Council and SEEES to be represented at every meeting. Need to follow this up at next meeting.
AGENDA ITEM: Garden Club asked for a site on the Garden Page on the Website, a continually updated one entitled: Garden Corner Bed In this “corner”, news of up-coming Garden Club meeting and activities would be posted and a report of recent events and project completion. Material for posting on the Website was submitted for approval by the group. Discussion was had on emailing Jeff for Website posting at:sustainableskagway@hotmail.com separate from emailing for blog to: sustainableskagway@gmail.com


AGENDA ITEMS FOR APRIL 19TH:
1. Seven Pastures site
2. Report on Spring Stroll
3. SEEES representative at City Council meetings
4. Stephanie in Skagway
5. Letters for support and to support efforts
6. Cost of printing brochure
7. Report from Dorothy on what the Garden Club is up to, ie: grow light at school, starters, etc.

Monday, March 30, 2009

Agenda for 5April2009 meeting

TENTATIVE AGENDA for 5 April 2009 meeting, 3pm, Skagway Library.

(please add your agenda items to the list below)

--final draft of recycle brochure
--Spring Stroll table for SEEES
--use of 7 Pastures for community composting
--follow-up on visit by Haines sustainability coordinator

Minutes of 29March2009 meeting

Present: Anna (facilitator), Jeff, Charlotte, Brandy, Shelby, Julene, Emily, Elaine (minutes-taker), Dorothy

Next meeting: April 5, facilitator is Elaine, minutes-taker is Dorothy

............April meetings: 5th and 19th
............May meetings: 3rd and 17th
Summer meeting schedule will be decided later this spring.

Minutes from previous meeting were read.

FOLLOW-UP ITEM: SEEES letterhead. Anna will contact Alicia to get the final version of letterhead. Anna will draft a letter thanking APT for their LED streetlight initiative.

FOLLOW-UP ITEM: SEEES logo. Charlotte created a digital image of the logo during the meeting using her cell phone. The logo will be put on the new SEEES facebook group, and added to the blog and web site.

FOLLOW-UP ITEM: SEEES projects list. The listing of projects or "to do" items was passed around, and it can be found in the SEEES binder in the library. Everyone is encouraged to look it over, and fill in wherever they think appropriate. Further discussion was postponed until a later meeting.

AGENDA ITEM: Skagway Recycling Forum. Was scheduled for the Friday before the Buckwheat, but was canceled due to too many conflicts among the people volunteering for the race. It will be rescheduled for late April or early May.

AGENDA ITEM: visit from Haines sustainability coordinator, Stephanie. Charlotte has been trying to connect with Stephanie. When she is able to make contact, she'll see if Stephanie and the Haines City Manager would like to come to a SEEES meeting in April or May. She'll also see if they might be interested in participating in a community forum sometime in the fall.

AGENDA ITEM: SEEES in Facebook. Charlotte is going to create a Facebook group for SEEES and put information on our meetings, links to the blog and web site, etc. to encourage more people to get involved with SEEES.

AGENDA ITEM: gmail for SEEES. Shelby will start using the gmail to network among SEEES members by forwarding messages to the whole group whenever she is asked or thinks it is appropriate. She'll be adding the people on the SEEES email list to her forwarding list. If you want in or out, contact Shelby.

AGENDA ITEM: SEEES donations box. Anna and Dorothy will make a donation jar/box that Julene will make available at You Say Tomato. Also, we started collecting donations during the SEEES meetings. Trish at SDC has agreed to take our donations and deposit them in one of their accounts so we can write checks off of that account when needed.

AGENDA ITEM: info on Skagway's new CSA. Emily and Charlotte clarified how their new CSA would work. It will be a true CSA, distributing organic produce grown here, not shipping in produce from outside. The CSA members will share the risk and benefits of farming, such as some crop failures, or perhaps some extra crop bounty. Also, the CSA members are buying a whole season, produce will not be sold weekly.

SPECIAL NOTE: Dorothy recommended the Cranberry Festival Cookbook, which has many good recipes from CSAs.

AGENDA ITEM: using the SEEES blog to reward sustainable businesses. Anna suggested starting a "sustainable business" recognition or award on our blog. Anybody can submit a business for recognition at any meeting by describing what they are doing to be more sustainable. Anna also suggested that we could come up with a list of criteria for getting a higher level of recognition, perhaps an annual award.

AGENDA ITEM: progress report on SEEES brochure. Julene has drafted an excellent brochure giving information on how/where to recycle in Skagway. Right now, Grant at Public Works is reviewing it. When it is final, we want to print and distribute it to the community. Dorothy is going to check into what it would take to make it an insert in the newspaper. Another possibility is including flyers with the Borough's quarterly billings.

TENTATIVE AGENDA for 5 April 2009 meeting posted on blog.

Monday, March 23, 2009

Project List

Project list was deleted from blog. It can be found in SEEES notebook for information in library, periodical section.

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Agenda for 29March2009 meeting

TENTATIVE AGENDA for 29 March 2009 meeting, 3pm, Skagway Library.
--report on recycle forum held March 27
--donation box, where, who
--go over projects list
--get final version of letterhead
--facebook discussion
--gmail discussion
--visit from Haines sustainability coordinator
--CSA? Agra-business selling to the community? either is OK but needs to be clear before posting on SSwebsite.
--process to post on the website

Minutes of 22March2009 meeting

Present: Anna (facilitator), Charlotte, Brittney, Elaine (minutes-taker), Dorothy

Special Note -- Clarification of Facilitator and Minutes-taker duties.

Facilitator is responsible for:
--gathering agenda items using the blog and/or personal contacts
--running the meeting, or arranging for someone else to do it
--making sure someone takes minutes during the meeting
--finding a facilitator for the next meeting

Minutes-taker is responsible for:
--recording minutes during the meeting
--making 2 blog posts: the minutes, and starting an agenda list for the next meeting
--printing out one hard copy of the minutes and putting them in the SEEES binder kept in the library near the periodicals rack

Special Note -- Changes to meeting schedule.

Next meeting: March 29th, facilitator is Anna, minutes-taker is Dorothy

For April and May, we are moving to a spring schedule of 2 meetings per month, to be held on the first and third Sundays of that month.
............April meetings: 5th and 19th
............May meetings: 3rd and 17th
Summer meeting schedule will be decided later this spring.

Special Note -- the Garden Club will be meeting on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of April at 1pm at the Brady's house on 7th and Alaska.

REMINDERS:
--anyone can add agenda items to the list on the blog before a meeting, or you can contact the facilitator. If you need the login and password for the blog, contact Shelby, Jeff, Anna or Elaine.

Minutes from previous meeting were read.

FOLLOW-UP ITEM: Taiya Inlet Watershed Council (TIWC) information. Shelby presented info on TIWC at the last meeting. She is also posting TIWC info on our blog and will put it in the SEEES binder in the library.

FOLLOW-UP ITEM: We agreed to start a donation box, but it was left unclear who would do it or where it should be. The library was suggested last meeting, but we need to check with Julene.

AGENDA ITEM: SEEES mission statement. Anna reworked the blog mission statement to be a bit more direct and active. All approved the modified statement.

AGENDA ITEM: SEEES letterhead. Alicia is working on a final version of the letterhead that will include the logo and contact information at the bottom. Other members have drafted letters that will go out as soon as the letterhead is available.

AGENDA ITEM: SEEES projects list. Anna conpiled information from the minutes of previous meetings into a "to do" or projects list. It is posted on the blog. Everyone is encouraged to look it over, and fill in wherever they think appropriate. Further discussion was postponed until Julene could attend.

AGENDA ITEM: visit from Haines sustainability coordinator, Stephanie. Charlotte will coordinate with Stephanie for a visit to Skagway. Stephanie indicated that the Haines City Manager is interested in coming with her to meet with us. Charlotte will see if they are available to visit on April 5th.

AGENDA ITEM: LED streetlights for Skagway. Elaine reported that AP&T is already in the process of buying a couple LED lights to test here in Skagway. If they get them soon enough, they will be doing a test in April; otherwise, they'll test them in the fall.

AGENDA ITEM: gmail for SEEES. Elaine wanted to know who reads the gmail account, and can it function as a listserve for the SEEES members. She will follow through with Shelby and Jeff to see if this is a possibility.

NEW ITEM: using facebook. Charlotte suggested that facebook is great networking tool, she would be willing to set up an account for SEEES, and this was added as item for next meeting. In the meantime, she offered to post some notes about our meetings through her facebook page.

TENTATIVE AGENDA for 29 March 2009 meeting posted on blog.

Friday, March 20, 2009

Reminder about Agenda

The agenda is created for the next meeting by interested parties posting on the blog items they wish to be on the agenda.

So far the agenda for this Sunday:
1)Decision to be made on where and who for donation for incidental expenses such as copying, postage. Not for printing, bulk mailling, etc
2)To Do List from past minutes presented by Anna to obtain statis of projects in the works.
3)Letter sent by Alicia
4)Completed Letterhead (ready for both letter to newspaper thanking Fairway for recycling initiative for plastic bags and letters to Governor, Rep and Senator.

And a heads up for the presenting of the CSA project by Emily at 2pm preceding the weekly SEEES meeting at 3pm

Monday, March 16, 2009

Minutes of 3/15/09 meeting

Sustainable Skagway or S.E.E.E.S.
Minutes: March 15, 2009 3to 4:30pm in the Library

Attending: Dorothy Brady, Shelby Surdyk, Jeffry Boudreau, Anna Marchant, Elaine Furbish, Emily Willis
Facilitated by Anna Marchant
Minutes by Anna Marchant

Agenda:
Collection to cover incidental costs
Mission Statement
Report to be given by Shelby on Watershed Council’s mission and works.

Logo was approved and handed to Shelby to deliver to Alicia for completion of Letterhead with web site and email address added to the bottom of the page.

Decision made to collect donations in a jar. Question still on where the jar will be kept and who will be responsible. Group present wants to ask Julene : May it be kept in the Library and open for collection to all patrons of Library?

Mission statement was decided upon and is written by Shelby and published both on the blog page and now on the web site. Go to: www.sustainableskagway.org

Shelby reported on Watershed Council role. Go on blog where Shelby will be posting info reported on in meeting.

Dorothy Brady reported briefly on Gardening Club and Community Composting and brought information from Pete and successful efforts in Gustavis. Jeff to post on web site.

Emily Willis announced meeting in Libraryat 2pm next Sunday March 22nd to present CSA initiative beginnig this summer at Jewell Gardens in Skagway.

Elaine reported on researching LED lights for demonstration in Skagway and will continue the process and report back later on findings to SEEES.

Anna suggested reviewing the minutes for updates on proposals. Watch for questions you may be able to answer on the blog site. Thanks.

Submitted and Posted
by Anna Marchant

Sunday, March 15, 2009

March 8, 2009

Sustainable Skagway Minutes, 2/8/9
Present: Anna Marchant, Charlotte Jewell, Jeff Boudreau, Alecia Wendlandt, Elaine Furbish, Shelby Surdyk, Julene Fairbanks, Barbara Dedman, Emily Willis and Yonder Blue, Nola Lamken (minute-taker).
Nola gave the minutes in abbreviated form, and Anna stated the agenda.
Elaine clarified an item in the minutes, saying residential power generation is possible through AP&T, but the value is nil when they’re on hydro. She also discussed the Haines Energy Fair. She heard that the efficiency of outdoor LED lights goes UP as the temperature goes DOWN. Charlotte had heard that the ballasts for fluorescent lighting cost $80, but their light sensitivity saves more than that as they dim accordingly. The group asked Elaine to call Stephanie Scott in regards to community, residential, and business lighting possibilities for Skagway. Elaine and Shelby will coordinate on a table for Spring Stroll.
Alecia presented a forum project she wanted to present separate from her work role. The group agreed Sustainable Skagway will sponsor a recycling forum at 7 PM, March 27, with Alecia and Mike Korsmo, to follow the fundraiser at the Elks Hall. There, they hope to inform and coordinate all who are working on the subject.
Anna presented some possible logos, and the group selected one with three green horizontal lines representing sustainable energy, environment, and economy in Skagway (SEEES). Alecia will ask Courtney Clifford to computerize the graphic. Its first use will be put on the forum poster.
Charlotte will invite Stephanie Scott to come to Skagway from Haines and present energy ideas. April 5 was suggested, with leeway for Ms. Scott’s and ferry schedules.
Jeff Boudreau met with Anna during the week. He showed the work he has done on his computer toward creating a web site, which will be located at www.sustainableskagway.org. The webmaster can be contacted with dates and news at sustainableskagway@hotmail.com. He showed work on a graphic representation for a strategic plan covering all aspects locally relevant, a link to the blog site, and long-term objectives, such as small capacity grants. Alecia mentioned unrestricted grants of $5000 can be obtained through the Rasmussen Foundation and others. There was consensual acceptance, and appreciation was expressed, with agreement to examine this information and come up with a Mission Statement. Anna made copies for everybody.
Charlotte will be attending a sustainable agriculture meeting in Fairbanks. Charlotte will accept some compostables at Jewell Gardens, but contributors must contact her first. Charlotte wrote and will send a letter to Ed Fairbanks and the Fairway Market crew. The group agreed she send it to Skagway News and sign it “Sustainable Skagway.” It will be the first letter using the new logo as letterhead.
Julene’s draft brochure was passed around and comments added. There was general appreciation and approval.
It was agreed that a facilitator/administrator position will be set up on a monthly rotation. This person will welcome new people at each meeting, review the agenda and ask for additions, see that the agenda is followed, introduce guests, appoint someone to take minutes, and follow through with program plans. The person who takes the minutes will post them to the blog site and make a hard copy for the library records. The meetings in April may go to every other week.
Next week, Alecia will present the Watershed Council’s work.
In two weeks, Charlotte and Emily will give a report on sustainable agriculture.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

March 15 Meeting Possible Agenda Items

Petty cash to pay for copies and incidental expenses--how to collect, how to account for.
Mission statement

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Meeting Minutes and Agendas

Contact info and meeting minutes:

Contact info:

Minutes: Moving Toward Sustainable Skagway
February 2, 2009 3pm Library

Attending:
Julene Fairbanks
Dorothy Brady
Emily Willis
Shelby Surdyk
Anna Marchant
Nola Lamken
Mike Corsmo
Mike introduced ICLEI Local Governments for Sustainablity, an organization we as a group, as a city could possibly join and benefit from conectedness.
Discussed recycling including composting of: tin, glass, plastic, newspaper, aluminium, scrap paper, garbage and pre-cycling or conservation.
Julene introduced discussion on educating Skagway households and businesses of ‘what ‘is in place to date enabling Skagway residents to recycle and or pre-cycle. She will spearhead an initiative to gather all the facts and publish and distribute them with APT mailout.
Discussion continued with the question: What is needed to recycle plastic, newspaper and on what education needed to pre-cycle or an effort not to use or buy commodities packaged in plastic?
There was a mention of a compator for baling plastic bottles and a comment that it would take a 3 year storage period for shipping to be economically feasible. This to be looked into by Julene.
Dorothy spearheading a communal composting initiative looking at Gustavis model. A Bobcat needed and a location, 7 pastures suggested, to contact Tim B., and 7 foot fencing required as black bears deterent. Dorothy also spearheading further development of community gardens to include workshops on starting seedlings and farmers market.



Cont’d 2/2/09 meeting of Moving Toward Sustainable Skagway
Anna will spearhead initiative to get bearproof trash recepticals, recycle recepticals at camp ground and to beautify campground, specifically: tree barrier between train tracks and campground, flower plantings and to find avenues to encourage and educate seasonal workers to dispose of trash to prevent visits from bears.
A discussion followed on alternative forms of energy: geo thermal, wind, hydro, tidal (feasibility at West Creek with Marshall Island model) for powering cruise ships while in port. Suggestion to contact Skip as advisor to feasibility.
Proposed farmers market this summer at You Say.
Discussed liasion organizations and possibility of becoming subcommittee of existing non-profit and/or working with existing institutions such as: Skagway Development Corp-Trish, Watershed Council-Alisha, Tribal Council, Assembly-Tim B., Mike C., SE Hydro and Fisheries, Park Service for education and awareness(bear protection or sustainability)
Suggestions: Educate through quarterly flyers mailed with APT bills, Fourth of July float, Spring Stroll, Advertizing weekly meetings with posters up at: You Say, Hardware, Fairway, Airport, Ferry Terminal, City Council, Glacial Smoothie, Library, Rec Center, through church network.

Agenda for 2/8/09:
1. More on education initiative
2. Where to move with joining ICLEI, vote on joining, fee $600
3. Float, who?
4. Market,who?
5. Reports from Julene-information flyers, Dorothy-community gardens and composting, Anna-forum of speakers from related organizations.

Minutes: Moving Toward Sustainable Skagway
February 8, 2009 3pm Library
Attending:
Julene Fairbanks
Shelby Surdyk
Anna Marchant
Emily Willis
Minutes of last meeting read.
Advertizing for meetings and initiatives – Blog site, Shelby to set up gmail site.
Use free space in local newspaper. Who?
Emily will create posters for 12 post board around town. Posters to read: Join the Discussion: Moving Toward A Sustainable Skagway, Sunday afternoon at 3pm at the Library, All Welcome.

Julene will have first quarterly flyer ready to go out with April billing. Flyer to:
1. Promote reduction of electricity consumption at peak times, use of plastics.
2. Inform of what is in place in Skagway to recycle and where.
3. Promote business to use paper bags and not plastic

Suggestion to use Sustainable Juneau website and to copy resolution as model for Skagway resolution
Mention of Community Forum initiative of Alisha with speaker from Haines in March or April at Elks after hamburger feed. Flyer to advertize above forum? Who?
Flyer to promote plastic recycle. Who? Need for recycle bins distributed in public places. Who?
Abundance of Aluminum cans left in and around harbour and campgrounds.
Wish List (or need funds for the following):
1. Bob Cat for community composting
2. 7 Pastures to use for community composting
3. Shed at community gardening
4. Greenhouse for starter plants
5. Baler for tin cans (will crusher for aluminum work for tin?)
6. Paper shredder for composting
7. Shredder for plastic bottles
8. Storage hanger for tin, plastic and aluminum(3 year storage for financial feasibility).
9. Funds for printing flyers
10. Trees
11. Gardening tools
12. 7 foot fencing around commumity compost
13. Bear proof trash recepticles
14. Recycle recepticles for public places and campground.
15. Flowers for campground
16. Vehicle and equiptment for watering lightpole flower boxes on Broadway
To be cont’d
Discussed peak hour burning of deisel and education to reduce use of electricity peak hours.
Gather info: when, how much? Jaqueline, Park Ranger a resource for information. Who?
Suggestion: promote restaurants to deliver used cooking oil, comprehesive plan to fuel incinerator, find out how much paper needed for incinerator efficiency the remainder can be used in composting, Set up vounteers to collect cookingoil, coffee grounds, and compost from restaurants.Who?
Alisha working on business recognition for green and sustainable practices:
Electric vehicles
Cooking oil for bio fuel at incinerator
Coffee grounds for community composting
Separation and delivery of compost for community composting
Recycling
Alternative to plastic water bottles
Use of paper bags not plastic for customers purchases
Apply Social business practices: see Muhamad Yunus; on economic sustainability the future of capitalism in Creating a World without Poverty.
Finding a means to power cruise ships while in port
Use of electricity
Care of Employees: housing costs and conditions, living wage,condition of campground as a concern for all employers.
Washing of commercial buses on streets, detergents used-go straight into rivers and sea. So wash vehicles over ground for filtering and use biodegradable detergents
Roofing rents for solar panels and for greening to filter water for building use.
Anna to spearhead Forth of July Float initiative and Spring Stroll Initiative:
Float: A pile of recycle and or new recycle bins, ideas welcome
Stroll: Focus of how individuals can reduce pollution into our local rivers and sea: Natural detergent recepies, Education on natural cleaning products-demonstrations, Information on polluting detergent, which are the most polluting and suggested alternatives.
Agenda for 2/15/09:
1.Gather info and/or contact Haines recycle
2. Contact Grant with questions
3. Create a phone tree for blog site.
4. Arrange meeting of members of other organizations and groups working toward sustainabiliyto get an idea of their focuses and goal: long term and short term
5. Brainstorm possibilities, no ceiling: edible containers for yogurt, electric buses, water bags instead of water bottles, promote non disposable water bottles, what?, biodegradable trash bags, paper bags, awards for social business and for sustainable green business practices.

Binder of minutes, contact info, resource info, hard copy of blog, data info on wast measurement, costs and measure of improvement and progress toward long term goals to be kept in periodical section of library and to be kept current by Anna.
Millenium goals for reducing and or Context for creating in time period : Anna to do a visual, Shelby to present.
Julene: ask Grant How much, weight, what, when peak hours, APT for conservation education and awareness education.


Minutes: Moving Toward Sustainable Skagway
February 15, 2009

Attending:
Julene Fairbanks
Shelby Surdyk
Anna Marchant
Danielle Fuzzard
1. Read Minutes
2.On Emily Willis request there was further discussion on use of movement and meetings crossing other initiatives in Skagway. Anna to contact Alisha, Watershed Council, Tribal Council, Assembly members for Forum.
3. Shelby has set up blog site at Bloggers.com/sustainableskagway, username: sustainable skagway@gmail.com, password: Yonderblue
4. Minutes and agendas for meetings to be posted on the blog by Anna.
5. Visual of context (millenium goals, long term goals) to be created by Anna by March 8. To be used as business model for grant acquisition, ie: measure pollutants in Pullen Pond, a salmon spawning water, from run off from detergents used by tour businesses to wash their commercial bus on the street, clean up by 2011, etc.
6. Folder/notebook donated by Anna for catch all and hard copy of minutes and agends to be kept in periodical area of library.
7. Information:
A. Danielle suppplied information about g diapers. Directed to post it on the blog and will go out in a quarterly flyer in future.
B. Stuart Brown to convert buses to electricity power.
C. River and Sea take in flow of detergents for commercial bus washing on street. To be brought to the attention of tour businesses in education program and recognition program for greening businesses in Skagway, Watershed Council. Suggest alternatives to location of washing vehicles: either special wahing facility to catch detergent polluted wastewater or wash where wastewater is filtered through ground and /or support business to use bio-digradable detergents.
8. Julene to report on her research on :
A. What is in place in Skagway for recycle.
B. What business can do
C. What households can do.
D. Progress on success of mail out.
9. Dorothy to report on Community Composting social business progress.
10. Anna to report on Forum, Visual of Moving Toward Sustainable Skagway Context and Mission, and post minutes on Blog.
11. Anna proposed recognition awards for Skagway bussinesses and institutions and Shelby said Watershed Council is working toward that.
12. Danielle porposed a fundraising project for school of selling starter plants. Shelby suggested using workshops at school for space. Suggested that Danielle work with Dorothy and Shelby on project.
12. Anna suggested that we can all be thinking of solutions, even to the largest tasks. Perhaps a competition challenging individuals to envision a sustainable future community of Skagway. What would in look like. No holds barred. Electric trams, vehicles, small vehicles picked up from depots of carts, like shopping carts and left in other depots, co-op gardens, community composting, ordering through food co-ops, farmers market, alternative power for cruise ships in port, green lighting, 100% recycle, conservation and reduction of recycle, flat roof gardens, wind block islands at intersections down State, Broadway, and Main,etc. The process could be encouraging, energizing and create the metaphysical space for the how of solutions to manifest.
13. Agenda for 2/22/09:

Moving Toward Sustainable Skagway
February 22, 2009 3pm Library

Attending:
Dorothy Brady
Nola Lamken
Emily Willis
Anna Marchant
Julene Fairbanks
Shelby Surdyk
Jasmine Viehe
Elaine Furbish


1. Minutes read.
2. Continued discussion on non-toxic detergents. Talk of a Health Fair, Spring Stroll for educationand demonstrations.
3. Dorothy reported on Community Compost, Community Gardens and tree and berry planting. A discussion followed. Shelby suggested during Clean Sweep the students help plant trees.
4. A short meeting as a book review on economic and environmental sustainability followed at 4pm.
Agenda for 3/1/09:
Alisha to report on her work toward sustainable Skagway and Watershed Council role.
Petition letter to Representative, Senator and Governor.
Islands at intersections.

Sustainable Skagway Minutes, March 1, 2009, 3:00 PM, public library mtg room

Present: Anna Marchant, Nola Etta Lamken, Jeff Boudreau, Kalie Thomas, Shauna Thomas, Mavis Irene Henricksen, Barbara Dedman, Charlotte Irwin Jewell

Minutes read. Anna requested attendees please read the blog site to learn proceedings from past meetings rather than take time to repeat them each time.
Mavis expressed her interest in economic development and curiosity about this group’s connections.
A need was expressed to co-ordinate with the Skagway Traditional Council.

Alecia, from the Watershed Council, will give a presentation at the next meeting.
A petition letter to government representatives is being composed.
Keeping meetings to one hour will conserve time and facilitate busy people staying involved.
“Local Governments for Sustainability,” a brochure left by Mike Korsmo from a conference he attended in Anchorage, was passed around.

Anna asked how people envision a sustainable Skagway and when they expect this can be accomplished. She suggested creating a context, which will help create reality. She proposed making a visual chart showing where we are now and where we’d like to be, specifying time frames, goals, and objectives.

Dorothy Brady took the lead on community garden and compost creation.

Julene and Shelby Fairbanks started work on education and recycling.

Those present presented their interests, hopes, and information:
Nola said she wants to see town trees preserved; places where summer quiet can be found; recycling; and alternative energies such as are now found in Nome (wind), Kotzebue (tide), and Eagle (river), and also other places she’d heard transform cold water into a heat source. She suggested Skagway might create an environmentally sound system and export clean energy.

Jeff expressed interest in the group's present status, wanted to learn what other groups are doing, and to define a base, then create an organization with sub-committees, public relations, and network communication.

Kalie wanted that “winter doesn’t come so fast”, and to learn.

Shauna recommended “refuse, reduce, re-use, recycle.” She wanted to help any way possible, with particular excitement about sustainable energy, her “passion” being state-of-the-art solar/wind combinations, which her dad installs in remote areas. She wanted to change the fact that there’s no state law to buy back power. She wanted energy independence, including such changes and also, gardening.

Mavis mentioned that the Eagle river flow project earlier mentioned is run by AP&T, the same that runs local hydro projects. She said Bob Grimm is dedicated to renewable energy. Each cruise ship burns more energy than Haines and Skagway combined. She has been very disturbed that Upper Lake hemlock trees above 1800’ elevation are suffering, probably due to diesel fumes. The railroad, buses, and fish boats will have to change their engines by 2012, but no such legislation applies to cruise ships. Princess Tours pioneered plug-ins and pioneered the idea in Juneau. She said one problem with alternative production is any power must be used year-round to make it economically feasible. For instance, every mile of transmission cable costs about a million dollars. A SE AK intertie would help in such instances as Juneau’s avalanches. Petersburg puts 55% of their water over the dam and pays two cents/kilowatt hour (kw-hr). Tyee, Sitka, Snettisham, and Swan Lake are all federally subsidized and pay ten cents/ kw-hr. With these low rates, Wrangell has gone totally electric. Ketchikan wants their excess. Our local rates are low, at 19 cents/kw-hr, compared to native community rates running 50 cents/kw-hr. The Borough Assembly can send two delegates to the SE Conference and doesn’t send anybody. We need to get on board politically. Mavis has accumulated lots of information and will give a presentation.
Anna will call Mavis for help writing a letter to politicos. Shauna asked Mavis’ ideas about getting credit for excess energy production, such as wind energy. Mavis knows at least two good placement locations, one on the Canadian side and one south of Haines. She said whatever alternatives are developed, a backup will be needed and natural gas is the most environmentally friendly of all backup resources--Skagway needs to get access from the pipeline. We need to contact legislators.

Barb wanted “anything that will make living better here”. She expressed happiness about Goat Lake useage. She said she’s seen “good change”.

Charlotte represented ATIA (AK Travel Industry Association). She’s interested in “the whole sustainable thing” and described how she had made recycling a priority. The ATIA has created a Tourism Best Management Program. Her Pennsylvania background taught her the importance of getting children involved. Already in 2003 there, curbside recycling collection necessitated mandatory household cooperation; citizens were fined for violations. Charlotte suggested since recycling takes time, energy, and costs employers for employee labor, people need rewards such as financial encouragement. One way might be to start with the city getting fines from improper trash disposal [or rewards?]. She mentioned Tom Hall’s connection to recycling, and said Jamie Garnier led the Boy Scouts in an aggressive newspaper recycling effort for seven years. White Pass donated a container, and AML provided transportation for no charge, as it does for other nonprofit ventures. She noted one problem was the excess labor required due to the way the paper was collected. A year’s collections had to be transferred by hand and palletized into an AML container.
Charlotte suggested Stephanie Scott, who held the Haines Energy Fair, come here and share. She said there’s a national project to turn off all lights for one hour and liked the concept of trying it weekly. She suggested making a contribution to Raven Recycling in Whitehorse in exchange for taking Skagway tin and other items there for real recycling. She liked that Raven accepts all plastics numbers 1-6, only separating milk containers. ATIA is considering buying Skagway individual recycling bins.

Canada and California charge five cents on every container. San Francisco City outlawed plastic water bottles. A city in Oregon reportedly outlawed Styrofoam sales. Some cities have outlawed plastic bags, which accumulate in the ocean and devastate life. Charlotte suggested and the group agreed to write a letter thanking Ed Fairbanks for adding the plastic bag recycling container at Fairway Market.

Respectfully submitted, Nola







Sunday, February 15, 2009

Sustainable Skagway's Official Blog

As a weekly discussion group, Sustainable Skagway is dedicated towards finding and sharing information and ideas. As an action group, we are dedicated towards implementing those ideas quickly and effectively. To help meet both of these missions, and to better serve you, we have created an Official Blog.

Check this blog regularly for:
  • Dates and times of meetings and events
  • Agendas for upcoming meetings
  • Minutes of previous meetings
  • Helpful links and resources
  • And discussion topics.

Our next meeting is this afternoon at Skagway Public Library at 3:00pm. We hope to see you there!

Also, please feel free to comment on this post with any questions or suggestions. You can also contact us at sustainableskagway@gmail.com.