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X-WR-CALDESC:The Eastern Panhandle Green Coalition and the Eastern Panhandl
 e Sierra Club have invited environmental and community leaders from Maryla
 nd\, Virginia\, and West Virginia to join a focused discussion of how foss
 il fuels and heavy industry will impact the environment and the communitie
 s within the Potomac Watershed and Chesapeake Bay region. Our aim in bring
 ing together so many leaders from the tri-state area is to examine the imp
 act on our region from 1000 acres of industrial development in the WV East
 ern Panhandle. Through roundtable discussion we hope to facilitate communi
 cation among all the stakeholders affected by such development\, beginning
  with the Pipeline and Rockwool. Morning refreshments will be available at
  9:30 am. The Roundtable formally begins at 10:00 am. Morning speakers are
  Mary Anne Hitt\, Director of Sierra Club Beyond Coal Campaign and Brent W
 alls\, Upper Potomac Riverkeeper\, Potomac Riverkeeper Network. Break out 
 discussion groups will focus on the specific environmental issues we can e
 xpect across our region’s airshed and watershed\, and what we can do about
  them. After lunch\, each breakout group will provide a summary of the res
 ponses and conclusions from the morning discussion. This will be an opport
 unity for processing all we have learned about each other and may offer an
  approach for working together to address our region’s greatest environmen
 tal concerns. Afternoon speakers are Brooke Harper\, 350.org Campaign Spec
 ialist\, and Kallan Benson\, National Organizer of Fridays for Future. Bot
 h morning refreshments and lunch will be provided by EPGC and Sierra Club.
  Meals will include vegetarian\, vegan\, and gluten-free options. There is
  no fee for attending the Roundtable. To register or to ask any questions 
 about the Roundtable\, email info@epgreencoalition.org or call Lew Prillam
 an at 304-261-8299. We look forward to having you join us.
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DESCRIPTION:The Eastern Panhandle Green Coalition and the Eastern Panhandle
  Sierra Club have invited environmental and community leaders from Marylan
 d\, Virginia\, and West Virginia to join a focused discussion of how fossi
 l fuels and heavy industry will impact the environment and the communities
  within the Potomac Watershed and Chesapeake Bay region. Our aim in bringi
 ng together so many leaders from the tri-state area is to examine the impa
 ct on our region from 1000 acres of industrial development in the WV Easte
 rn Panhandle. Through roundtable discussion we hope to facilitate communic
 ation among all the stakeholders affected by such development\, beginning 
 with the Pipeline and Rockwool. Morning refreshments will be available at 
 9:30 am. The Roundtable formally begins at 10:00 am. Morning speakers are 
 Mary Anne Hitt\, Director of Sierra Club Beyond Coal Campaign and Brent Wa
 lls\, Upper Potomac Riverkeeper\, Potomac Riverkeeper Network. Break out d
 iscussion groups will focus on the specific environmental issues we can ex
 pect across our region’s airshed and watershed\, and what we can do about 
 them. After lunch\, each breakout group will provide a summary of the resp
 onses and conclusions from the morning discussion. This will be an opportu
 nity for processing all we have learned about each other and may offer an 
 approach for working together to address our region’s greatest environment
 al concerns. Afternoon speakers are Brooke Harper\, 350.org Campaign Speci
 alist\, and Kallan Benson\, National Organizer of Fridays for Future. Both
  morning refreshments and lunch will be provided by EPGC and Sierra Club. 
 Meals will include vegetarian\, vegan\, and gluten-free options. There is 
 no fee for attending the Roundtable. To register or to ask any questions a
 bout the Roundtable\, email info@epgreencoalition.org or call Lew Prillama
 n at 304-261-8299. We look forward to having you join us.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200229T093000
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LOCATION:Hospice of the Panhandle (Kearneysville\, WV)
SUMMARY:Regional Environmental Roundtable
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