From officemanager at svionline.org Tue Sep 7 16:23:19 2010 From: officemanager at svionline.org (Sequatchie Valley Institute) Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2010 15:23:19 -0500 Subject: [Sviannouncements] Appalachia Rising - a Benefit Show to help END MTR Message-ID: Hi folks, Here's some info about a fun and worthwhile event to raise $$ to help END Mountain Top Removal Coal Mining. Several of our good friends will be performing. Appalachia Rising Benefit Saturday, Sept 18th at 9pm @ Discoteca, 304 E Main St. in Chattanooga, TN $5 + a Random Raffle (bring something for us to raffle) Bands: Wet Cadillac, Doctor Heat, Sandlewood, Wolfie Calhoun, Joshua Songs Causes: END MTR, proceeds go to provide travel funds to Appalachians attending the National Day of Protest to END MTR (Mountain Top Removal Coal Mining) in Washington DC Non-Profit Sponsors: Sequatchie Valley Institute and United Mountain Defense Note: If you can't attend but want to help you can go to United Mountain Defense on the web and use their PayPal button, tag your donation "Appalachia", and yes $5 is very helpful!!! http://www.unitedmountaindefense.org/ Chris Gilligan Board of Directors - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Sequatchie Valley Institute 1233 Cartwright Loop Whitwell, TN 37397 (423) 949-5922 tel svionline.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From officemanager at svionline.org Wed Sep 15 13:14:58 2010 From: officemanager at svionline.org (Sequatchie Valley Institute) Date: Wed, 15 Sep 2010 12:14:58 -0500 Subject: [Sviannouncements] National Tour of Solar Homes - Oct 2, 2010 Message-ID: <89EEB0B3-8705-4BD5-9E8A-04D8B838183C@svionline.org> National Solar Homes Tour Solar powered and energy efficient homes and buildings in Tennessee and across the country will be open for public tours. It?s all part of the upcoming National Solar Tour. The tour offers local residents an opportunity to find out how their neighbors are: trimming energy bills increasing energy independence taking steps to address global warming Here at Sequatchie Valley Institute, we will be sponsoring the Southeast Tennessee tour for the 14th consecutive year! The Institute will be open all day on Saturday, Oct. 6, for tours. DIRECTIONS FOR THE 2010 SOLAR TOUR: Saturday, October 2, 2010 Free and open to all (donations gladly accepted)! Come on out and enjoy the autumn colors in the beautiful Sequatchie Valley while you learn about making electricity from the sun at the Sequatchie Valley Institute! You can also visit places in Chattanooga and Bledsoe County that are using solar energy. Many uses of solar and other renewable technology and alternative building techniques will be demonstrated by the open houses. Have you seen the biggest solar array in the Southeast? It?s covering a parking lot at Finley Stadium and is sponsored by TVA?s Green Power Switch program. The National Solar Tour is organized by the American Solar Energy Society. The local tour of Chattanooga, the Sequatchie Valley, and the southern Cumberland Plateau is sponsored for the 14th year by the Sequatchie Valley Institute, a non-profit organization that promotes sustainable living and technology. For solar tours in other locations, please see the website nationalsolartour.org. The Sequatchie Valley Institute will be open for tours of four homes that demonstrate use of solar electricity, green building, and hand-crafted passive solar design. Call 423-949-5922, e-mail officemanager [at] svionline [dot] org or visit our website www.svionline.org for more information. Chattanooga Area Finley Stadium. Finley Stadium has one of the largest solar electricity generation complexes in the Southeast, covering part of the Finley Stadium parking area. If you go to the Sunday Chattanooga Market, you will see the panels just across the road. Time: You can visit anytime. Location: 1826 Carter Street. Finley Stadium south parking lot. Contact Info: TVA, (423)751-7461 Directions: Exit downtown Chattanooga from 27 onto MLK, turn south on Chestnut to 20th Street. No representatives will be there but you can park under the solar panels. Electricity from these panels goes into the TVA electric grid through theGreen Power Switch program. Sequatchie County (Between Dunlap and Whitwell) Sequatchie Valley Institute at Moonshadow. Off grid, photovoltaic electricity, Trace Inverter, RV Solar boost charge controller, Zomeworks Tracker, Trojan batteries, Southwest Wind Power wind generator, Sunfrost refrigerator, passive solar, hand-crafted buildings of rock, logs and clay, solar greenhouse, hydroelectric system and passive hot water system under construction. Time: 10:00 am ? 5:00 pm Central Time. Contact Info: Telephone: 423-949-5922, 423-949-4598, E-mail:education [at] svionline [dot] org. Website: svionline.org Location: 1233 Cartwright Loop, Whitwell, TN 373797. Directions: From Chattanooga: We are located just off Rt. 28 near Cartwright, between Whitwell and Dunlap. It will take under 1 hour from most locations in Chattanooga. Take I-24W from Chattanooga toward Nashville. Take exit #155 (Dunlap). Turn right on to Hwy. 28. Go 18 miles North from I-24 (you will go through Whitwell). Watch for Cartwright Automotive on your left. Turn left just past this on Cartwright Loop. Follow this road for 0.7 miles to Box 1233 and a Solar Tour sign. Turn right and park, walk across dry creek to the first house. You will be met there. From North Chattanooga: Take Hwy 111 from Soddy-Daisy to Dunlap. Turn left at the ramp exit and drive through Dunlap. At the last light, take the right fork, which is Rt. 28 (passes by the schools and BiLo). Travel 7 miles to Cartwright Loop, just past a small store, and before Cartwright Automotive. Turn right on Cartwright Loop and go 0.7 mi.to Box # 1233. FROM DUNLAP: We are located just off Rt. 28 near Cartwright, between Whitwell and Dunlap. It will take about 20 min. from Dunlap or Whitwell. Take Rt. 28 (passes by the schools and BiLo) south from the Middle School. Travel 7 miles to Cartwright Loop, just past a small store, and before Cartwright Automotive. Turn right on Cartwright Loop and go 0.7 mi. to Box # 1233. There will be Solar Tour signs. Call for directions from other locations. Nona McIntyre Home. Passive solar Mother Earth News design; circular and earth bermed. Time: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm Central Time. Contact Info: See Sequatchie Valley Institute above. Directions: See Sequatchie Valley Institute above. Mildred Kimmons Home. Passive solar construction with dual-metering capability, when the TVA Green Generation Partners Program is approved by the Sequachee Valley Electric Co-op. Green architecture and healthy house design used throughout to provide a non-toxic and environmentally friendly living space for elder living (95 years young!). Both interior and exterior built with Southern Pine Beetle-killed pine and other local and salvaged materials. Wall insulation made from blue jean scraps. Time: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm Central Time. Contact Info: See Sequatchie Valley Institute above. Directions: See Sequatchie Valley Institute above. Bledsoe County Robert and Hillary Bergeron Home. 100% Solar electric, off grid, with generator back-up, propane refrigerator, stove, and water heater, solar dryer, wood stove heat, compost toilet, rain-fed water system. Time: From 10:00 am to 6:00 pm Central. Contact Info: Telephone: 423-447-3173 (home) or 423-285-4815 (cell) Address: 230 Stone Ridge Dr., Pikeville, TN 37367 E-mail: hsbergeron [at] yahoo [dot] com. Directions: Please call or email for specific directions, as this location is not generally available via online mapping. Chris Gilligan Board of Directors - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Sequatchie Valley Institute 1233 Cartwright Loop Whitwell, TN 37397 (423) 949-5922 tel svionline.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From officemanager at svionline.org Thu Sep 23 17:46:30 2010 From: officemanager at svionline.org (Sequatchie Valley Institute) Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2010 16:46:30 -0500 Subject: [Sviannouncements] =?windows-1252?q?Earthskills_Falling_Leaves_Re?= =?windows-1252?q?ndezvous_=97_October_5=9610=2C_2010_-_Lafayette=2C_GA?= Message-ID: <0CCE24A6-59A8-42EE-A6B1-FA8836E986DF@svionline.org> Hi folks, Here is some information about the annual primitive skills rendezvous in Lafayette, GA. It's a wonderful, local opportunity for adults and children to learn ancient technology. http://www.earthskillsrendezvous.com/primitive-skills/ Classes Include: Friction Fire Making Stone Tools Fiber Crafts Blacksmithing Wood Working Pottery Shelter Building Basketry First Aid Edible & Medicinal Plants And Too Many More To List... Help spread the word by downloading, printing and displaying this poster: http://www.earthskillsrendezvous.com/sites/default/files/FL2010FlyerWeb.pdf ...or just forward this email! 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