Weatherstripping —Paul Wolff, Tybee Island, 2012 02 17
renewable energy,
Paul Wolff, The Volta Collaborative (TVC),
Tybee Island, Chatham County, Georgia, 17 February 2012.
Videos by Gretchen Quarterman for LAKE, the Lowndes Area Knowledge Exchange.
Do you want to live in a prison colony?
Help us say, CCA Go Away!
Join us 5PM Tuesday March 6th 2012 at the private prison site (Dasher-Johnson
Road off US 84 at Inner Perimeter) for a motorcade by Valdosta City
Hall to the Industrial Authority offices: for education and against the
private prison.
When:
5PM (rush hour) Tuesday March 6th
How:
Cars, trucks, motorcycles, and bicycles
Who:
Everybody is invited
What:
Oppose the Private Prison
From:
Proposed Private Prison Site
US 84 @ Inner Perimeter Road
(Staging on Dasher-Johnson Road next to US 84)
By way of:
Valdosta City Hall
Valdosta City Council Work Session
Honk to say No CCA!
To:
Industrial Authority Office
2110 N. Patterson Street
(Patterson at Park Avenue)
Bring a sign: No Private Prisons!
Contact:
noprivateprisons@gmail.com
Winn Roberson, 229-630-2339, winnroberson@bellsouth.net
John S. Quarterman, 229-242-0102, politics@quarterman.org
Winn Roberson read the newspaper Friday (February 24th)
and realized the prison site
was down the street from him, so the news finally sunk in.
This motorcade was his idea to drive the point across to the
Industrial Authority: we don’t want a private prison!
John S. Quarterman lives about as far away from the prison site
as you can get in Lowndes County, but realizes it will affect
everybody for many counties around.
So let’s say CCA Go Away!
Georgia Energy Trust Fund —Dr. Sidney Smith 2012 02 17
South Eastern Pathology Associates,
Selling Power, Lower Rates for Customers LLC (LRCLLC),
Richmond Hill, Bryan County, Georgia, 17 February 2012.
Videos by Gretchen Quarterman for LAKE, the Lowndes Area Knowledge Exchange.
We donate 1.5% of the money we make to this trust fund for the county….
Now we invest that money in Georgia bonds for the county.
And then the county only gets half of the interest
So the funds we donate for these counties will
grow forever
as a result of what we’re doing with the trust fund…
It’s invested in us, roads, airplanes, deep water, stuff like that.
Is gently orienting the Land Bank Authority to Sunshine Law
compliance going to be a joint LAKE transparancy in government
venture or am I riding solo? Since their purpose is to acquire,
transfer, divest, etc. land for the common good, real time exposure
of this public good should be welcomed. I’m sure it is just an
oversight that to date I have never seen a posted meeting date and
the city web site has never listed anything but “occasionally” for a
meeting schedule. Perhaps they think citizens would be bored and not
interested in their meetings and we just need to let them know we
are interested. Currently I’m interested in the construction for
Dupont on St. Augustine.
Also we need to keep watch to make sure SB 284, which would
legislate the formation of a regional land bank with greatly
enhanced acquisition powers, does not rise from the 2011 session
ashes. If getting information from the local land bank authority is
so difficult, can you imagine trying to keep up with a regional
entity and all the creative land deal possibilities.
-Barbara Stratton
It’s an hours in the day issue.
if you want to spearhead this issue, please lead.
As you know, LAKE as an organization rarely takes
a position on anything.
Most topics are pursued by one or two or more individuals
and almost all posts are the opinions of the poster,
unless otherwise indicated by “for LAKE”.
You seem to be the kernel of a syndicate of initiative on this one.
Healthy food got recognition on the front page of the VDT today.
In today’s capitalistic food market, several people have felt
compelled to begin “living organically.” This philosophy
has been brought to Valdosta and centralized by a group at Valdosta
State University.
Bobbi Hancock, a VSU student, founded Blazer Gardens@VSU in August
2010. The group currently has 14 active members.
“There was reports of a food pantry being implemented on
campus and that was implemented because there was students going to
the dining hall asking for food,” said Hancock. “I just
thought, if we could teach students how to grow food, it would
eliminate a lot of the issues we have with campus hunger.”
Blazer Gardens started as nothing but seeds in the yard of Kathryn
Grant, an organization member.
“This was an opportunity for me to understand and for me to
appreciate how my food is grown,” said Grant.
From their professor:
Dr. Miryam Espinosa-Dulanto, Blazer Gardens faculty advisor and VSU
professor of modern classical languages, said she feels compelled to
get involved with this organization.
“I think we are what we eat, so I want to be clean and organic
and safe,” said Espinosa-Dulanto.
Maybe they can help us all not eat poisons and even stop Monsanto
and ConAgra from poisoning our food supply.
It’s good health and it’s good business.
Former Sheriff Paulk luke-warm; Sheriff Prine completely opposed.
Water and sewer, wetlands, federal funding: all hurdles, says Paulk.
Sheriff’s Association also opposed, says Prine.
More in the VDT article.
Lowndes County Sheriff Chris Prine has also shared his thoughts
on the private prison industry:
“If I’m going to house an inmate and if I’m going to be responsible,
I’d rather them be in my facility not a private prison,”
said Prine.
“If I’m going to be responsible for them
I want them to be within my reach.
the Sheriff’s Association
feels the same way I do.
I’d say the large majority of Sheriff’s feel the same way about this.
I don’t want a private facility handling my prisoners.”
“If those signatures and calls are making any impression
on the Authority they certainly don’t admit to it,”
said Quarterman.
“This is another Lofton (Brad Lofton, former
Authority executive director) project.
It’d be nice if the Industrial Authority represented the community
they were located in.”
Do you want the Industrial Authority to notice?
You can sign the
the petition,
or send VLCIA your own letter,
or write a letter to the editor to the VDT, or….
Yesterday morning’s Lowndes County Commission work session lasted only eight (8) minutes,
as you can see in the videos.
Maybe they will say more tonight.
Private investment in utility-scale solar plants Part 1 of 2: South Eastern Pathology Associates, Selling Power, Lower Rates for Customers LLC (LRCLLC), Richmond Hill, Bryan County, Georgia, 17 February 2012. Videos by Gretchen Quarterman for LAKE, the Lowndes Area Knowledge Exchange.
Dr. Smith said that was possible, plus he’d already been talking to some potential German investors,
If our system works as we have designed, they’d like to invest 100 million or more.
Private investment in utility-scale solar plants Part 2 of 2: South Eastern Pathology Associates, Selling Power, Lower Rates for Customers LLC (LRCLLC), Richmond Hill, Bryan County, Georgia, 17 February 2012. Videos by Gretchen Quarterman for LAKE, the Lowndes Area Knowledge Exchange.
You can help by calling your state senator about
SB 459.
This press release contains statements as to the Company’s beliefs
and expectations of the outcome of future events that are
forward-looking statements as defined within the meaning of the
Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These
forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties
that could cause actual results to differ materially from the
statements made. These include, but are not limited to, the risks
and uncertainties associated with: (i) fluctuations in the Company’s
operating results because of, among other things, changes in
occupancy levels, competition, increases in cost of operations,
fluctuations in interest rates and risks of operations; (ii) changes
the risks
and uncertainties associated with: …
the public acceptance of the Company’s services,
the timing of the
opening of and demand for new prison facilities and the commencement
of new management contracts; (iii) the Company’s ability to obtain
and maintain correctional facility management contracts….
in the privatization of the corrections and detention industry,
the public acceptance of the Company’s services, the timing of the
opening of and demand for new prison facilities and the commencement
of new management contracts; (iii) the Company’s ability to obtain
and maintain correctional facility management contracts, including
as a result of sufficient governmental appropriations and as a
result of inmate disturbances; (iv) increases in costs to construct
or expand correctional facilities that exceed original estimates, or
the inability to complete such projects on schedule as a result of
various factors, many of which are beyond the Company’s control,
such as weather, labor conditions and material shortages, resulting
in increased construction costs; and (v) general economic and market
conditions. Other factors that could cause operating and financial
results to differ are described in the filings made from time to
time by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
So maybe we should drum up some community opposition to
the private prison the Valdosta-Lowndes County Industrial Authority (VLCIA)
wants CCA to build in Lowndes County, Georgia.
What ideas do you have to go beyond
the petition?
Videos of Lowndes County Commission Work Session 2012 02 27
Work Session, Lowndes County Commission (LCC),
Valdosta, Lowndes County, Georgia, 27 February 2012.
Videos by Gretchen Quarterman for LAKE, the Lowndes Area Knowledge Exchange.