Difference between revisions of "Thursday Night Group"

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| office        =Kellog House, 2nd floor
| contact-name  =Morgan Goodwin, Julia Sendor, Zoe Fonseca
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| contact-email   =thursdaynightgroup@gmail.com
 
| group contact  =[tngwilliams@googlegroups.com]
 
| group contact  =[tngwilliams@googlegroups.com]
 
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Revision as of 00:12, August 21, 2008

Thursday Night Group
Type of groupActivism
SelectiveEveryone's welcome
Membership50-60 students
Meeting timeThursdays, 10:00
Meeting placeDodd Living Room
OfficeKellog House, 2nd floor
EstablishedFall 2006

The Group

The Thursday Night Group is a weekly social gathering dedicated to discussing and acting against global warming. Students concerned about carbon emissions, energy policy and paradigm shift gather on Thursday nights in Dodd living room at 10:00. The group was founded by Morgan Goodwin and Justin Bates in order to increase the scope and presence of environmentally oriented groups on campus while at the same time including a more diverse group of people. Since then, it has come to replace Greensense as the student environmental group on campus. The relaxed atmosphere and social setting make the group more of a study break and repriev from the stress of other meetings than a meeting itself. Beer also helps.

To join

To join the Thursday Night Group vist the facebook group and sign yourself up.

Projects

In Thursday Night Group, any member at any time during the year can announce a project on which they would like to work and people can join with them to do so. TNG meetings start with a whole-group intro, followed by breakouts where each member goes to his or her selected project, and finished with a re-gathering to update people on the work of each project group. Ongoing projects include: CFL lightbulb exchange, recycling, and a Power Vote campaign.