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SCMiGreens to Meet Sunday, Nov 17 1-3pm at Emmett Twp Biggby's


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


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:  November 13, 2019


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

John Anthony La Pietra, Co-Founder/SCMiGreen



South Central Michigan Greens to Meet Sunday,
November 17 1-3pm at Emmett Township Biggby's
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Aim to Welcome Extinction Rebellion of SW MI;
Date Is Shift from Normal Third-Saturday Schedule


The South Central Michigan Greens local will hold its monthly meeting
1-3pm on Sunday, November 17 at Biggby's Coffee, 1125 East Michigan
Avenue, west off I-94's Exit 104 in Emmett Township near Battle Creek.

Local co-founder John Anthony La Pietra of Marshall looks forward to
welcoming a presentation from Extinction Rebellion of Southwest Michigan
about their movement.

He will also give a brief update on possible 2020 statewide meetings of
the Green Party of Michigan and the national nominating convention to be
held at Wayne State University in Detroit July 9~12.

The November local meeting (a day later than the local's usual third
Saturday schedule) is an event on Facebook:


Information on the Emmett Township Biggby's can be seen at:


Extinction Rebellion Southwest Michigan can also be found on Facebook:


The South Central Michigan Greens local serves Calhoun, Hillsdale, and
Jackson Counties.  Anyone in the area who is interested in discussing
the Green Party's values and platform is welcome to attend either
meeting.  For more details and news about the SCMiG 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