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Call to Action
Join us in stopping PATH, an unnecessary burden by Allegeny Power to impose a high transmission 750 kilovolt line through
Jefferson County and 14 other counties of our state. To enroll as an intervenor, to host an informational meeting, to post a sign,
or to demonstate against PATH, call Patience Waite @ 304-876-1515, or Karyn Newman @ 304-876-3497... Don't sit idly by and let WV
get the shaft again!
Looking at Water as an Important
Concern in Jefferson County
In Jefferson County, the Water Advisory Committee (WAC,) appointed
by the Jefferson County Commission, have looked at our own problems. Startling facts reveal that the Shenandoah River is in dire need
of our attention. Pollutants and toxic materials are often dumped there and into our water sheds. By making citizens aware of water
shortages, water pollutants, and hazardous materials often dumped into toilets or into the ground the risk of harming our water supply
is real. The Shenandoah, Potomac and local streams all feed into the Chesapeake, a fresh water bay that needs to be protected. Sources
of fresh water are becoming more rare.
The Jefferson County Organization of Democratic Women Presents:
HAITI: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE
March 14, 2010, 4 pm
Charles
Town Library Meeting Room
Guest Speakers:
Yves Savain, CEO of KeyBridge International
and a consultant to Haiti's private and public sectors, will discuss conditions in Haiti before the earthquake, the special challenges
the country faces, the role of the United States, and how a more viable economy might still emerge.
A representative from the
Eastern Panhandle Red Cross will explain current relief efforts and volunteer training. Donations also will be accepted.