Boating, walking, birding, hunting, fishing: our watersheds provide
us all that, plus what goes in upstream comes out in your drinking
water. Withlacoochee, Willacoochee, Alapaha, and Little Rivers: WWALS
Seminar tomorrow in Tifton. Good talks, good food, good water. Y’all come!
-jsq
10:00 – 10:20
Dave Hetzel,
WWALS President
Welcome/Introductions
10:20 – 10:35
Karen Hendrix, WATER MATTERS: Co-Chair
WATER MATTERS:
Focus & Function
10:35 – 11:10
Neill Herring,
Veteran Conservation Lobbyist
at the GA General Assembly
The Political Economy of Water
Conservation in Georgia
11:10 – 11:45
Jesslyn Shields, Georgia River Network
River Protection Success Stories in Georgia
11:45 – 11:55
Break
11:55 – 12:10
Bret Wagenhorst
Water Trails: Conservation and
Development
12:10 – 12:45
Babe McGowan,
Forester
Best Management Practices for
Riparian Ecosystems
12:45 – 1:00
Karan Rawlins,
University of Georgia
SEEDN smartphone app
1:00 – 2:00
Dave Hetzel
Open Discussion
and Pot Luck Lunch
2:00 – 4:00pm
Walk to the Arboretum and
Practice SEEDN App
WWALS Watershed Seminar
10:00 am Saturday
22 September, 2012
Seminar Room
NESPAL Building
2360 Rainwater Road
Tifton Campus
University of Georgia
WWALS
WWALS Watershed
Coalition is an Advocacy
Organization working for
watershed conservation
of the Willacoochee,
Withlacoochee, Alapaha,
and Little River Systems
watershed in south
Georgia and north Florida
through awareness,
environmental
monitoring, and citizen
advocacy.
Introducing WWALS Board
Dave Hetzel — President
John S. Quarterman — VP
Brittney Hull — Treasurer
Nathan Wilkins — Secretary
Gretchen Quarterman
Bret Wagenhorst
Garry Gentry
Karan A. Rawlins
Al Browning
Pot Luck Lunch
All Attendees, please bring
your favorite dish to share
WWALS is Providing
the Main Course
In the spirit of conservation
please bring your own set up:
Plate, fork, knife, spoon, cup
I did not stay for the luncheon with Austin Scott because I’ve had conversations with him already. The question in this video on NDAA does need to be addressed. Every legislator who voted for the bill that included sections 1021 & 1022 needs to either encourage legislation to repeal or correct these sections or be replaced.
However the Ron Paul supporters do not have a corner on dissatisfation with NDAA. Ron Paul has stated that he will fix everything wrong with the country. I would be more trusting of his statements if they allowed that he will have to work with Congress to fix problems instead of inferring he can totally accomplish change on his own. Gary Johnson is running on the Libertarian platform also. Neither of them can win the GOP nomination without upstaging the delegate voting process and both are running on almost identical platforms. Are they both going to vie for the GOP spot over Romney or will one or both pull off to run as a third party candidate?
Back to the NDAA question—KrisAnne Hall is a constitutional lawyer who has detailed sections 1021 and 1022 and verified the same conclusion I did when I asked Saxby Chambliss why he voted for the bill back in December. It does not protect US citizens from detention without due process and she details why. She will be speaking at the Valdosta Tea Party meeting Thursday night, April 26, 7:00 at the Holiday Inn on Hwy 84. Hopefully she will also have updates on what is being done to correct this injustice. We do need to let our senators and representatives know we are expecting an amendment to correct this travesty against us or we will fight to see they are defeated for their crimes against the Constitution.
-Barbara Stratton
Hey, I’m a Democrat, and I’ve been opposed to NDAA, FISAA, for many years now. -jsq
Somebody else asks elected representatives questions and posts videos. Here some Ron Paul supporters ask Austin Scott (R GA-08), our upcoming Congressional representative unless somebody defeats him, questions about NDAA ( H.R. 1540: National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012) and drones at a Tift County meeting. Scott asked to see a copy of the passages they were asking about, but then the meeting conveniently ended before they could get it to him. In the video they include a quote of the relevant text, which doesn’t say what Scott said it says.
Here’s a playlist of videos of Saxby Chambliss’ Farm Bill Forum in Tifton. It seems the Farm Bill is about big agro crops like corn and soybeans. Peanuts are considered a specialty crop. Fruits and vegetables are not really considered.
Some more videos will be added, but here is the first bunch:
Farm Bill Forum, Senator Saxby Chambliss, Gary Black, Charles Hall, Robert Redding, John Maguire, UGA Tifton Campus Conference Center, Tifton, Tift County, Georgia, 16 March 2012. Video by Gretchen Quarterman for Lowndes Area Knowledge Exchange (LAKE).
School lunches, speculators —Garry Gentry Farm Bill Forum, Senator Saxby Chambliss, Gary Black, Charles Hall, Robert Redding, John Maguire, Tifton, Tift County, Georgia, 16 March 2012. Video by Gretchen Quarterman for Lowndes Area Knowledge Exchange (LAKE).
Bring our troops home —Gretchen Quarterman Farm Bill Forum, Senator Saxby Chambliss, Gary Black, Charles Hall, Robert Redding, John Maguire, Tifton, Tift County, Georgia, 16 March 2012. Video by Gretchen Quarterman for Lowndes Area Knowledge Exchange (LAKE).
They worked hard for what they got —Mr. Robinson from Brooks County Farm Bill Forum, Senator Saxby Chambliss, Gary Black, Charles Hall, Robert Redding, John Maguire, UGA Tifton Campus Conference Center, Tifton, Tift County, Georgia, 16 March 2012. Video by Gretchen Quarterman for Lowndes Area Knowledge Exchange (LAKE).
9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.
Opening Session
Welcome Remarks and Announcements –
Introduction of Conference Co-Chairs, Steve
McWilliams, President, Georgia Forestry Assoc.
KEYNOTE: Honorable Harris Sherman, Under
Secretary for Natural Resources and
Environment, U.S. Department of Agriculture,
Washington, DC/Introduced by Honorable Gary
Black, Commissioner, Georgia Department of
Agriculture
You may have seen by the front page of the VDT this morning
that Jack Kingston was in Valdosta yesterday morning
and by
the VDT editorial
that he will be in Atlanta today.
The VDT whines:
Why do you have to take the one politician that actually works for us?
I have tried working with probationers
and I’ll just say that it was a very inconsistent supply of workers.
Hm, the VDT previously was of a similar opinion,
an opinion that got quoted in the AJC.
Maybe the VDT didn’t know Kingston was pushing HB 87,
even though they sat down with him yesterday morning?
We don’t need an ALEC-organized private prison law like HB 87
to profit private prison company CCA,
and we don’t need a CC private prison in Lowndes County.
Spend those tax dollars on rehabilitation and education instead.