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Time: 6:00-10:00PM Featuring music, poetry, an open mike session, good food, good beer, good people, good cheer, good info and good karma. Suggested donation $15/ $10 students/$5 kids - Food and drink included. All ages event; child activities provided  and powered by kids! A TABLING AREA (The Eco-Justice Bazaar) will feature environmental and social justice organizations and businesses. Co-sponsors and Eco-justice Bazaar participants: UDC David A. Clarke School of Law Community Development Clinic, DC Environmental Network--Friends of the Earth, Sierra Club Energy Committee, DC Department of Public Works Recycling Office, DC Employment Justice Center, National Council of Women's Organizations, Young Ladies of Tomorrow, Community IT Innovators, Washington Peace Center, Ecolocity DC, Can Stand Up! for Democracy in DC Coalition (Free DC), Stop Modern Slavery, Capital Sun Group, Community Forklift, Live Green, Bethesda Green, DC Statehood Green Party, Progressive Democrats of America, Peoples MEDIA Center Individual host committee: Susan Eisendrath, Zahara Heckscher, Joe Libertelli, Galina Sergen, Eric Thiel, Chris Weiss, Larry Martin, Tiffany De Lisio, Neil Seldman, Marie Soveroski, Naomi Friedman, (to join this list, email zaharapeace@gmail.com with host in the message).TO VOLUNTEER on November 14, email Joe Libertelli at JFL@udc.edu or Galina Sergen galinasergen@yahoo.com. FUTURE CAFÃS: for your calendar, the next Eco-Justice Cafés will be: Friday, January 9 - And afterwards, the first Friday of each month! Join the MetNet 2.0 List at: www.dcslf.org/metnet.html The new MetNet will Offer: MONTHLY ECO/JUSTICE CAFÃS: will be held on the First Fridays of each month at the UDC Firebird Inn. They are intended to build understanding, friendship, community and cooperation among area activists. THE NEW ON-LINE CALENDAR: will provide the region's most comprehensive listing of social justice and environmental events. The Calendar will be "rolled out" in November, 2008. AN ONLINE RESOURCE CENTER will access Washington area residents to local and regional information they need to act on their environmental and social values. The Resource Center will be built out in stages in the coming months. VOLUNTEER EDITORS are sought for sections of the Resource Center. Editors will collect and maintain a section of the database and, in return, will be granted control that area's "home page" where they can write or choose articles to post, manage a forum, and highlight their favorite resources. These will be serious and demanding  but highly rewarding  positions.
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