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January 14, 2009Reading Advisory Committee on Cities for Climate Protection Program <br />Committee Notes for January 14, 2009. 7PM (Next Meeting - Jan. 28 at Town Hall) <br />Present were Michele Benson, Gina Snyder, Ron D'Addario, Joan Boegel, Bing Xi& Daye Williams, Ray Porter and <br />Stephanie Anderberg. <br />Meeting opening -Chair Michele Benson opened the meeting <br />Minutes - A motion was made and approved to accept the Dec 1meeting minutes. <br />`~1 1 f <br />RCTV show brainstorming - this item was tabled as Tracy could not join us.~ One t o ght was that we <br />may want to take some time in our first episode to explain who we are. <br />Action Plan new assignments - The subcommittee met to work on a document summarizing Action <br />Items progress to-date. Tracy is also getting prepared for the February 22"d Selectmen's meeting presentation. <br />Now we need to identify which items we want to work on this year. We might also consider a second round of <br />data collection to get some idea of how much impact our actions may have had so far. Committee members <br />discussed the next round of Action Items and self-selected which people can take the lead on which items. <br />Message to public and how? - The committee talked about ways to get the right messages about climate <br />protection out. Gina got information about a "Teach-In" teleconference on climate, intended to encourage the new <br />presidential administration to implement some really significant climate protection measures in the first 100 days. <br />One goal of the Teach-In is to get people contacting their congressmen to prioritize climate protection measures. <br />Other - There will be a Lego robotics competition at the end of the month, where elementary school <br />students demonstrate their robotics projects and give presentation on this year's theme, which is climate <br />protection. <br />There was also a brief discussion of possible sources for smaller grants. <br />