Friday, October 12, 2018

South Central Michigan Greens to Meet 1-3pm Saturday, October 20 at Jackson Coffee Company; Followed by Labor History Walk in Marshall at 4pm



South Central Michigan Greens
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Calhoun, Hillsdale, and Jackson Counties Local
People and planet over profit.


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:  October 11, 2018


For more information:
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Monika Dittmann Schwab, Local Contact/SCMiGreens



South Central Michigan Greens to Meet 1-3pm
Saturday, October 20 at Jackson Coffee Company
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Followed by Labor History Walk in Marshall at 4pm



The South Central Michigan Greens local will hold its monthly meeting 
1-3pm on Saturday, October 20 at the downtown Jackson Coffee Company 
(201 South Mechanic Street in Jackson).

Co-founders Monika Schwab of Jackson and John Anthony La Pietra of 
Marshall will report on recent activities, including the state party's 
recent public endorsement of marijuana-legalization Proposal 1.

La Pietra, the Green candidate for 63rd District State Representative, 
has also been asked to host another Labor History Walk for some area 
exchange students on the 20th (which will be the 92nd anniversary of the 
death of labor leader Eugene V. Debs).

The walk will start at 4pm across from the VFW Hall at 800 East Michigan 
Avenue in Marshall, where there are monuments to the 1863 founding of 
the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and to the 1847 Crosswhite 
incident where townspeople defended an escaped slave family from agents 
of their former owners.  It will go through downtown Marshall to the 
spot where the union founder's house now stands on Hanover and Linden 
Streets.

The local serves Calhoun, Hillsdale, and Jackson Counties.  "We're also 
reaching out to anyone in Kalamazoo County who's interested in Green 
Party values, in case they'd like to join us -- or start up a local of 
their own," noted La Pietra.  The 63rd District touches parts of 
Kalamazoo and Calhoun Counties.

The local meeting is an event on Facebook:


A map of the location is available at


The route of the Labor History Walk is posted at


And a map of the 63rd District can be seen at


The local's November meeting is tentatively planned for 1-3pm Saturday, 
November 17 at Biggby's Coffee, 1125 East Michigan Avenue in Emmett 
Township east of Battle Creek.

For more details and news about the local, please visit its Facebook page:



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The Four Pillars of GPMI:
    Grassroots Democracy
    Social Justice
    Ecological Wisdom
    Non-Violence
For our Ten Key Values, add:
    Community-Based Economics
    Decentralization
    Feminism
    Future Focus/Sustainability
    Personal and Global Responsibility
    Respect for Diversity