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ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECTS
Earth Keepers reveal 2009 projects; MI Sierra Club honors interfaith group with White Pine Award
Upper Peninsula Earth Keeper Team announced plans for 2009 while accepting the prestigious White Pine Award from the Michigan Sierra Club
The Michigan Sierra Club presented its "White Pine Award" to the Upper Peninsula Earth Keepers on Thursday, Nov. 13 at a ceremony in Marquette. The Earth Keeper Initiative is co-sponsored by the Cedar Tree Institute, the Superior Watershed Partnership, the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community and 10 faith communities: Catholic, Episcopal, Lutheran, Presbyterian, United Methodist Church, Unitarian Universalist, Baha'i, Jewish, Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) and Zen Buddhist. The U.P. Earth Keepers, involving the congregations of over 150 U.P. churches and temples, held three annual Earth Day collections at dozens of sites across northern Michigan that removed almost 370 tons of household hazardous waste from the environment. The annual Earth Keeper Clean Sweep collected over one ton of pharmaceuticals and $500,000 in narcotics in 2007; over 320 tons of computers, related equipment and televisions in 2006; and about 45 tons of household hazardous waste like pesticides, herbicides, oil-based paint and car batteries. Most of the waste turned in by the public at free collections sites was recycled and the rest was properly destroyed following U.S. Environmental Protection Agency guidelines. (Photo by Greg Peterson, MI news reporter and volunteer media advisor for the Earth Keeper Initiative and the Cedar Tree Institute) Interfaith Environment Prayer: Teach us to respect the Creation more than the money we can extract from it. Amen. Prayer about environment in Nov. 16 edition of EarthWords by Rev. Charlie West, pastor of the Grace United Methodist Church on Fair Avenue in Marquette (see more below in related links) EarthWords is produced by Charlie West Ink
(Marquette, Michigan) - The Upper Peninsula Earth Keepers announced several projects for the next year as they received the Michigan Sierra Club prestigious White Pine Award for past projects that included recycling hundreds of tons of hazardous waste, energy conservation programs and the protection of Lake Superior.
"The White Pine Award is intended to recognize a group outside of the Sierra Club which has been doing things to help protect the environment," said Dr. Jon Rebers, chair of the Sierra Club Central U.P. Group.
Wide Angle Photo by Dr. Jon Rebers during 2006 2006 electronic waste clean sweep "Many of you here in town will have heard about the good work the Earth Keepers have been doing - things like an electronic waste collection a couple of years ago, waste pharmaceuticals, and doing things to help encourage people to conserve energy and a whole variety of different (projects) to help improve the environment overall," Rebers said.
The annual Earth Keeper Clean Sweep collected over one ton of pharmaceuticals and $500,000 in narcotics in 2007; over 320 tons of computers, related equipment and televisions in 2006; and about 45 tons of household hazardous waste like pesticides, herbicides, oil-based paint and car batteries.
Most of the waste turned in by the public at free collections sites was recycled and the rest was properly destroyed following U.S. Environmental Protection Agency guidelines.
Earth Keeper partners include the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the EPA Great Lakes National Programs Office in Chicago and Thrivent Financial for Lutherans, a Wisconsin-based ecumenical not-for-profit that gives grants to all faiths and supports youth.
"Our congregation adopted the creek that just happens to go through my land and we've had a number of campouts for kids," said Irish, a representative of the Marquette Unitarian Universalist congregation. "There is nothing more wonderful than facilitating the meeting of the natural world with children because children protect what they love and they love what they know.
"We operate under seven principles, the seventh principle being respect for the web of all existence of which we are a part," said Irish. "In that spirit we have joined with the other faith communities."
Books about nature, environment and Quaker religion are exampes of how the latest faith community to join the Earth Keeper Initiative. See links and credits below. "One of the Quaker basic testimonies is the simplicity of living and of course this ties well into that (the Earth Keeper Covenant)," said David McCowen of Lake Superior Friends (Quakers).
"Issues like hunger and poverty - those are just as much an effect on the environment as anything else because these people are then forced to use the wood around them to burn and cook food," he said. "So it's like these things are always interrelated."
The White Pine Award is presented annually by the Michigan Chapter of the Sierra Club to a non-member organization or group which has shown extraordinary dedication to protection of the environment. Past recipients include the huge but eco-friendly Crystal Mountain resort in Thompsonville, MI.
2007 Upper Peninsula Earth Keeper Team
2006 Upper Peninsula Earth Keeper Team Photo by Kyra Fillmore --- The Earth Keeper student arm has been very active since its creation in April 2006. The Earth Keeper Initiative and its members are proud of the work and enthusiasm.
Mining Journal Photo In April 2006, The Northern Michigan University EarthKeeper Student Team was announced at a press conference on campus that included the three bishops and other leaders of nine northern Michigan faith communities and the CEO/President of the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community Susan LaFernier. It was the first time these bishops and other faith leaders had been in the same room and many met for the first time. The press conference was widely covered by the news media. ---
Theologian Dr. Walter Brueggemann holds and Earth Keeper shirt and shares a laugh with Dr. Rodney Clarken, the head of the Marquette Bahá'í Community on Oct. 8, 2007 at the Lutheran Campus Ministry (LCM) Lothlórien House in Marquette, Michigan. Photo by Greg Peterson --- Earth Keeper & Sierra Club Contact info: ---
Rev. Jon Magnuson 906-228-5494 (hm) 906-360-5072 (cell)
Dr. John Rebers, chair of the Sierra Club Central U.P. Group 906-228-3617 906-401-0109 Related Links: ---
Non-profit Cedar Tree Institute
Superior Watershed Partnership
Lake Superior Interfaith Communication Network ---
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
EPA Great Lakes National Programs Office (GLNPO) EPA Earth Keepers in 2007 Significant Activities Report EPA Earth Keepers in 2006 Significant Activities Report EPA Earth Keepers in 2005 Significant Activities Report EPA Earth Keepers Community Action for a Renewed Environment (CARE) Report (A Community, Tribal and Faith-based Approach to Pollution Prevention in the Great Lakes Basin) --- ---
Thrivent Magazine story Fall 2007 ---
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) ELCA Northern Great Lakes Synod (NGLS) The Rev. Thomas Skrenes, Bishop Northern Great Lakes Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America 1029 North 3rd Street Marquette, MI 49855 Phone: 906-228-2300 --- The Roman Catholic Diocese of Marquette, Michigan 117 W. Washington Street Suite 3A PO Box 1000 Marquette, MI 49855 Phone: 906-225-1141
Most Reverend Alexander K. Sample, Bishop of Marquette --
Information about Dr. Rodney Clarken, Marquette Bahá'í Community leader and one of the original signers of the Earth Keeper Covenant National news story by Bahá'í World News Service about Earth Keepers --- Unitarian Universalist national website: 1510 M-28 East Marquette, MI 49855 906-235-8554 E-mail Marquette UU Congregation United Methodist Church Marquette District Office 111 E. Ridge St. Marquette, MI 49855 906-228-4644
E-mail: The Reverend Grant R. Lobb, District Superintendent Supt. Lobb is shown accepting the "2007 Lake Superior Magazine Achievement Award" from Editor Konnie LeMay on behalf of the Earth Keepers. --- Episcopal Diocese of Northern Michigan Diocesan Office 131 East Ridge Street Marquette, Michigan 49855 906-228-7160 800-236-0087 Email Jane Cisluycis, Diocesan Operations Coordinator
In memory of EDNM Bishop Jim Kelsey (1952-2007) - an Earth Keeper Covenant original signer - and the beautiful Page Center that he loved dearly.
Bishop Kelsey is shown on Sept. 8, 2006 accepting the Lake Superior Bi-National Forum "Environmental Stewardship" award on behalf of the Earth Keepers. --- Temple Beth Sholom (Jewish) UAHC Reform P.O. Box 482 Ishpeming, MI 49849 906-485-6191 --- 2206 Mitchell Park Suite 15 Petoskey, MI 49770 231-347-5556 800-626-6281 ---
Lake Superior Zendo Zen Buddhist Temple Marquette, MI email Rev. Tesshin Paul Lehmberg 906-227-2009 231-250-3061 --- Religious Society of Friends national website Info on national Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) Lake Superior Friends (The Quakers) One of the Quaker's basic testimonies is: "Simplicity of Living" ---
Earthlight, Spiritual Wisdom For An Ecological Age, Edited by Anthony Manousos & Cindy Spring Natural Awareness, As A Spiritual Practice, by Bill Cahalan Healing Ourselves and the Earth, By Elizabeth Watson
Interfaith graphics by Justice St. Rain (Bahá'í Community) of Interfaith Resources - Special Ideas website: 1-800-326-1197
"Bah'u'llh, the One who founded the Faithclaims to fulfill the prophecies concerning the Promised One of all religions. His life and teachings are worthy of further study to determine the goodness of His fruit, and the validity of His claim." Quote from "Finding Common Ground" By Justice St. Rain (Bloomington, IN: Published by Special Ideas, 1997), p. 11
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Interfaith prayer about environment in Nov. 23 edition of EarthWords by Rev. Charlie West, pastor of the Grace United Methodist Church on Fair Avenue in Marquette Shepherd of Creation, forgive us for trampling your good pasture, for muddying your clear water, for pushing aside those who are smaller, or weaker, or slower (or even stationary!), or just less fortunate than we are. Let your justice flow into our world that all Creatures great and small, human and non, might find a good life and bring joy to your heart. Bless the sheep and those who care for them. Amen. ---
The Earth Keeper Initiative thanks all the news media that has done stories on our projects. The group has been covered in hundreds of stories including magazines, newspapers, radio and TV. The Associated Press wire service ran several national news stories. United Methodist Church (UMC) News Service Interfaith Good News Daily newspaper: Faith-based Lake Superior benefit concert a big hit --- Earth Keeper Energy Summit: Energy summit story on Cedar Tree Institute website Earth Times energy summit story PR Web: Michigan Earth Day 2007 Project Nets Over Ton of Pharmaceuticals (has lots of photos on right side of page) --- Earth Keeper Clean Sweeps (2005-2007) photos from Iron Mountain, Houghton, Trout Creek, Marquette and Ishpeming. Photographers include Will Shampo, Don Watson, Donald Lenef and Greg Peterson.
--- Last but not least - how it all began. The original 2004 Earth Keeper Covenant that was signed by the leaders of nine faith communities pledging to actively protect the environment and reach out to American Indian Tribes.
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