Madame President

There is a lot of discussion on the national lists about Greens who have published books.

Green Party Member Mark Dunlea of New York has written the book Madame President: The Unauthorized Biography of the First Green Party President.
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GPUS Proposals

Here are proposals that have been voted on or are currently under discussion recently in the GPUS:

Under discussion:
Proposal 1922006 Proposed Budget – sponsored by the GPUS Finance Committee, seeks approval of the 2006 GPUS Budget.
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Today in history

December 8

1886
The American Federation of Labor was founded at a convention of union leaders in Columbus, Ohio.
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More on my students….

At my school every student has to serve on a committee. Committees do important work for the school and wider communities.

I have the most awesome-est committee (of course!). It’s the social committee!

Here are some photos of three events our committee has organized and successfully implemented (and totally student-run):
Haunted House
Harvest Danve
Harvest Feast

Future events include:
– a chocolate fountain-fest
– battel of the bands
– valentine’s dance
– talent show
– spring fling dance
– graduation dance

It’s really a lot of fun and I have great student organizers.

My student singers

My voalists at school recently performed for the Gandhi Alliance for Peace’s Night of 1000 dinners. They sang “What a Wonderful World” and “Blowin’ in the Wind”. They sang very well. The boy in the photos I have been training for three years now. He is really blossoming.


More gifts

This just in:

The Peace Company has peace gifts in every price range. Here are some features:

As this year draws to a close and our thoughts turn to the holidays and time with friends and family, we ask you to help make the spirit of peace the way we live – everyday. By planting seeds of peace within your heart and sharing them with others, we truly can help make peace more pervasive in our societies.

The Peace Company’s mission is to help make peace the way we all relate to the world. We offer merchandise and educational opportunites to enable anyone to walk the path of peace. Please help spread peaceful possibilities by sharing gifts of peace this holiday.
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Updated Gift Giving Page

I have updated my gift giving page and reorganized it so it isn’t so daunting. Check out
Café à la Green: Socially Responsible and Environmentally Friendly Holiday Gift Ideas.

Today in history

Sources: Peace Buttons and War Resisters League Calendar

December 7

1941
Japanese bomb Pearl Harbor, leading to U.S. entry into WWII

1964
A leader of the Berkeley Free Speech Movement, Mario Savio, was arrested. One-third of the 27,000 students, along with faculty, were on strike protesting to preserve their first amendment right to distribute political literature and organize on campus. A faculty resolution passed (824 to 115) supporting the rapidly growing Free Speech Movement.

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My students giving project

My Advisory students have organized a community holidy giving project. We are excited because a local major tv station is coming to interview us and get footage on Thursday.

City Academy has launched the second annual “Giving Tree” Project. The School will be collecting these new/nearly new items to be distributed to the needy in the Salt Lake Community:
* mittens
* gloves
* scarves
* sweaters
* socks
* earmuffs
* stockings (Stuffed with soap, combs, hairbrushes, toothbrushes, floss and paste, etc.)
* small toys (Small stuffed animals, etc.)
* candy
All items should be brought to the school between December 5 and 15 – 2416 East 1700 South. Donations will also be collected at the City Academy Holiday Follies.

The recipient will be Hildegarde’s Pantry at the Jubilee Center, a project of the Episcopal Church in Salt Lake City and that caters to the low-income and homeless.
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The First Annual Salt Lake Holiday Follies

The School where I teach is all “a-buzz” with musical and theater happenings upcoming. We have a new theater teacher this year who is dynamic and has not been hesitant to get the students invovled in exciting productions. We will be doing “Little Shop of Horrors” in the spring.

Here is what will be happening the next two weeks. My music students will be providing pre-show music on some of the nights:

The Academy Players and City Academy present “The Salt Lake City Holiday Follies.” In the style of the great Ziegfeld Follies, it’s an over the top, glitzed and glamorized look at the holidays in Salt Lake City. Join the Emcee on a hilarious and heart warming journey through large musical numbers, extravagantly ornate costumes–some of which are over 10 feet tall–and a variety of acts, scenes, and monologues, that will leave you singing from the roof tops!
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