Monday, November 27, 2017

December newsletter

You need not be a Sierra Club member to attend! (But why not join?)

Directions: This home is in Wedgewood Valley. From the intersection of State Road and Losey (Java Vino corner) head EAST on Highway 33 for about a mile. Just past Hagen Road on the right, turn immediately LEFT onto onto Wedgewood Drive West. Stay on Wedgewood Drive West to Valley Drive.


SAVE the DATE: Jan 20 - Conference for concerned citizens on Industrial Ag in the Driftless Site TBD  Many Coulee Region residents are experiencing adverse effects of industrial operations moving to their rural communities. Groundwater pollution, toxic runoff, fish kills, air and sound  pollution, high capacity wells, degraded roads, heavy traffic, and deteriorating quality of life and property values are some of the problems.

Our October Water Contamination Public Forum highlighted CAFO contamination in La Crosse  county. Vernon County residents have experienced recent manure spills resulting in thousands of fish deaths and contaminated trout streams and are now facing the possibility of a high capacity industrial hog slaughter facility. Crawford and Grant counties are also in the midst of industrial ag struggles.

Several state and regional organizations are planning a January 20 conference for concerned citizens. The site is yet to be determined (somewhere in the Coulee Region). Besides speakers, the conference will include opportunities for citizens from different areas to come together and share ideas about best ways forward. There are some exciting grassroots possibilities to discuss. Co-sponsors include the Crawford Stewardship Project, Concerned Citizens for Smart Growth, Midwest Environmental Advocates, Sustain Rural Wisconsin Network, the Socially Responsible Agriculture Project, and the Coulee Region Sierra Club.


 Coulee Region Environmental Education Grants The Coulee Region Sierra Club awards grants every year for environmental education projects. Three $200 grants were awarded in 2017. In October, we reported on two of the recipients. Here is news from the third:

Dear Coulee Region Sierra Club,
Thanks to the Sierra Club environmental education grant, outside our classroom window, we anchored a six foot wrought iron bird feeder stand and on it we have four hanging feeders. We also have a window mount.

It is so exciting to watch the beautiful finches perch and eat right before our eyes. My little people friends are getting better at standing quietly when they see a bird. Sometimes our excitement gets the best of us and we frighten the birds away. We have learned about the finches, cardinals and chickadees and of course the blackbird. We have also enjoyed watching the squirrels, bunnies and the mourning doves eating the seeds off the ground. I have kept the feeders filled all summer, this fall we will chart the birds we see and which feeders they enjoy.


I am so happy to watch the excitement and the interest the students have as they observed these little creatures, thank you for giving us this opportunity!
Thank you,
Cheri Oglesby, Pre-K Teacher, St. Rose of Lima School, Cuba City, Wisconsin

The application for 2018 grants is available at tinyurl.com/crsc-2018grantapp. Teachers and organizations who work with elementary and middle school children in the Coulee Region (Crawford, Grant, Jackson, La Crosse, Monroe, Trempealeau, and Vernon county) may apply. Deadline is January 5, 2018.

Ready for 100 Team  If you are interested in helping to push for renewable energy in the City of La Crosse and across the Coulee Region, please join our team. Our first meeting will be late in November or early in December. The main goal will be to find ways to work with the mayor and city to set ambitious and specific goals to move to use renewable energy as quickly as possible. But people who live outside La Crosse are also welcome. This team could also provide support for those who live in other Coulee Region communities to request support for the Ready for 100 program from their own municipal leaders. We will try to work with others in our community and state to come up with a process others can use in encouraging a move to renewable energy sources.

John Muir Chapter Water Team  The John Muir (Wisconsin) Chapter Sierra Club has a statewide water team which will begin meeting by internet/phone in January to prioritize water issues around the state. The team will also seek ways for the state club to support and be a resource for communities working to protect threatened water resources and preserve and enhance waterways. In addition, the Water Team will look for ways to partner and cooperate with individuals, organizations and agencies so our efforts and reach will be amplified. If you would like to join the Water Team, please email crsierraclub-at-gmail.com and we’ll connect you with the January conference call and local efforts. More participants from more areas will help the team bring
more issues to the public for attention and action.


Sierra Club 2018 Calendars  Again this year, your purchase of Sierra Club calendars will benefit our club and environmental programs and protection activities. The calendars cost $14.95 for the wall calendar and $15.95 for the engagement book. Get your calendar at our December gathering or order from Maureen Kinney: 784-9324/784-5678 or email maureen at johnsflaherty -dot-com. SIERRA CLUB NOTE AND HOLIDAY CARDS are available at the online store.

Board Elections  This December, we recognize and thank Danny Foote for two decades of service, most as treasurer, on the Coulee Region Sierra Club board. Thank you, Danny!

Candidate Kathy Allen holds a Master's Degree in Conservation Biology and Sustainable Development from UW-Madison. She currently works as a Natural Resource Specialist for GeoSpatial Services (GSS), a project center of Saint Mary's University of Minnesota in Winona. Through GSS, she has contributed to Natural Resource Condition Assessment (NRCA) reports for at least 25 National Park Service properties (national monuments, historic sites, seashores, etc.) all across the country. Kathy is very concerned about climate change and is an active member of Citizens' Climate Lobby. She is a co-founder of Coulee Region Climate Alliance which hosts a Climate Fair annually in La Crosse. In her free time, she enjoys biking (on roads and trails), reading, and seeing new things in nature. 

Your ballot is in your mailed newsletter OR, if you don't get a mailed newsletter (thank you!) you can print one from this link or print the ballot page from your emailed newsletter. Please mail it to 620 South 23rd Street, La Crosse, 54601 BY DECEMBER 15 OR bring it with you to the winter gathering. Normally, four seats of seven would be open for election to two year terms. But this year, we have a fifth seat, for a one year term, also open for election. This will even out our two-year alternating terms for future years. 

Environment Topic of League of Women Voters Lunch  Join the League of Women Voters of the La Crosse area for the Mayor's Perspective on Water Conservation and Climate Change as a Member of the Executive Committee of the Mississippi River Cities and Towns Initiative. This is the group's December “Lunch and Learn” program. Lunch at 11:30 a.m. is available for those who register by December 6. Anyone is welcome to attend the mayor’s talk which will begin at noon at Moxie’s in La Crosse (1835 Rose Street). You don't need to be a LWV member to participate! 

HELP US REACH EVERYONE!  We’re still looking for CR Sierra Club members around the region to email with news of events and issues in their communities so we can get more people involved. Email crsierraclub-at-gmail-dot-com.

Leader Training, March Program for 2018  Eric Uram, John Muir Chapter Outings Chair, will do outing leader training in early 2018. Those who complete one day of training would be qualified to lead day trips. Those who complete a second day would be able to lead overnight trips away from cars (canoe camping, backpacking, etc). If you might be interested in doing a one- or two-day training session, please email crsierraclub-at-gmail-dot-com or call Pat at 608 788-8831.

Mark your calendar for our March 26, 2018 program: From Copper to Conservation in Alaska's Wrangell-St. Elias National Park with Margot Higgins. Margot has lived and conducted research in Wrangell-St.Elias Park for the last decade. A 2015 graduate of the Environmental Science, Policy, and Management Program at UC Berkeley she is currently a lecturer in the Environmental Studies Program at UWL.

And, if you have suggestions for other programs or group events, please email us! We are considering a trip to the La Crosse landfill and possibly a SMRT bus day trip but would love to include events in the wider Coulee Region.

Thursday, November 2, 2017

November Newsletter


GROUNDWATER POLLUTION FORUM: About 70 people attended an October 24 Coulee Region Sierra Club forum on groundwater pollution in La Crosse county. Manure spills from a Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation (CAFO) in the Holmen-Onalaska area as well as runoff from lawns, farm chemicals, and faulty septic systems have caused problems for well owners.

Lax enforcement of water quality regulations, poor oversight of CAFOs, an “open for business” atmosphere, and reduced funding and staffing at the DNR have added to the problem.


We are very grateful to forum panelists for volunteering their time: State Rep. Steve Doyle, La Crosse County Board member Mike Giese, and La Crosse County Health Department director Jen Rombalski. Each addressed a different aspect of the problem and then took questions from the audience. The DNR could not spare a representative for the event.


Watch for more details in our December newsletter. In the meantime, if you have a private well, get it tested! And view handouts, maps, and other forum materials at 

cr-sierra.blogspot.com/p/groundwater-pollution-forum-october-24.html

INDUSTRIAL HOG SLAUGHTER FACILITY FORUM: As Holmen-Onalaska residents gathered to learn about water pollution from an industrial hog farm, concerned citizens
from the Westby-Viroqua area met to discuss a proposed industrial hog slaughter facility in their region. The meeting was hosted by the new group Concerned Citizens for Smart Growth with presenters from the Cornucopia Institute (cornucopia.org), and the Crawford Stewardship Project.


Gayle Nielsen (CCSG) gave a presentation on the potential impact of Premium Iowa Pork locating in the Town of Viroqua, in Vernon County. This included the impact on jobs, businesses, community, and tourism, with the focus on the proliferation of industrial, factory farms (CAFOs) that will be required to locate to the region and the ensuing contamination of groundwater, air quality and general health of the population. Forest Jahnke (CSP) spoke about the susceptibiity of water contamination in a sensitive karst area. Members also heard about some of the health impacts of industrial farming.


A video of the meeting is available on youtube. And a copy of the petition is available at www.citizensforsmartgrowth.com/petition/


ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION GRANTS: Again this year, the Coulee Region Sierra Club is offering grants of up to $200 for environmental education projects involving young people at the elementary and middle school level.

The application and more detalis are available online OR email crsierraclub at gmail and we can mail you an application. The application deadline is JANUARY 5, 2018. Please spread the word about this opportunity available to those in Crawford, Grant, Jackson, La Crosse, Monroe, Richland, Trempealeau and Vernon counties.


In September, we highlighted two of three 2017 grant recipients. Look for a report from the third recipient in our December newsletter.  


SIERRA CLUB CALENDARS:  Again this year, your purchase of Sierra Club calendars will benefit our club and environmental programs and protection activities. The calendars cost
$14.95 for the wall calendar and $15.95 for the engagement book.


Get your calendar at our December gathering or order from Maureen Kinney: 608 784-9324 or 608 784-5678 or email maureen at johnsflaherty -dot-com. SIERRA CLUB NOTE AND HOLIDAY CARDS are available at the online store


PLEASE HELP!  There are major environmental issues happening in the Coulee Region that require our attention and action, from air and water quality to protection of sensitive wetlands and recreation areas. We really need YOUR HELP to work on the water team or the Ready for 100 team or a team near to your heart. These issues need our attention now.
Please consider what is most important to you - why you are a member of the Sierra Club - and volunteer to help by emailing us at crsierraclub at gmail. Please indicate which issue you want to work on.


READY FOR 100:  As we reported in August, La Crosse mayor Tim Kabat signed the Sierra Club’s Ready for 100 pledge to transition the city to 100% renewable energy. 

The Coulee Region Sierra Club is seeking members for a Ready for 100 team to help prepare suggested steps the city of La Crosse, and possibly others in the Coulee Region, can take to move quickly from fossil fuels to renewable energy.

Recent developments in Minneapolis and Madison, where agreements with utilities target renewable transitions, and Winona, where an ambitious citywide solar garden plan has been finalized, have provided real life area examples of what La Crosse could do. Please email by November 20 if you can help! crsierraclub at gmail


 COULEE REGION SIERRA CLUB WINTER GATHERING: Club members Don & Barb Frank will host our winter gathering/potluck at their home, N1965 Valley Road, La Crosse at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, December 19. Bring some food to share if you wish. The Franks will provide beverages. Their home is in Wedgewood Valley, just off Highway 33 (a little east of Schmidty's). From La Crosse, just past Hagen Road (on the right) turn LEFT into Wedgewood Valley onto Wedgewood Drive West and stay on Wedgewood Drive West to Valley Drive. Phone 608 788-3914 with questions. You DO NOT NEED TO BE A SIERRA CLUB MEMBER TO ATTEND.