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General Social Action News and Updates

10/12/2025

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by Brian Dugas

Community Justice Alliance 1st Work session, Monday, October 13th at 6:00PM, The Peace and Justice Center’s Office 57 North Franklin St, WB, Kirby Health Center Annex, 3rd floor

October 18th No Kings National Day for Mobilization
  • Wilkes Barre, Public Square, 11:00AM to 1:00PM
  • Scranton, Courthouse Sq, 2:00PM to 5:00PM
  • Tunkhannock. Feed Mill Park, 3:00PM to 4:30PM

Food Pantry - Food getting close to expiration, don’t want to waste, 6 months in advance of expiration. Food needed.

Food prices soaring increase of 3.19% year after year due to inflation, but now additional stresses on the system. Including: lingering supply chain issues, high energy costs, labor shortages, conflicts around the world, and of course our import tariff’s - significant increases in coffee, sugar, and bananas. Going to get worse. Need to ensure the Food Pantry stays well stocked.

Community Garden update: November 2nd after the service workday and discussion of next year's community garden plans. Bring your own tools and dress for the weather.

Positive update: The PA Department of Agriculture has purchased the development rights for 2079 acres of farmland across 14 counties in Pennsylvania. Through the purchase of preservation easement, farmers profit from their land without selling it for commercial or residential projects. A total of 5.7 million dollars will ensure 24 properties stay farmland, mainly in Central PA where there is enormous pressure to develop their land.

Criteria:
  • At least ½ of the land must either be harvested cropland, pasture, or grazing land and must contain 50% soil capability.
  • Minimum of 50 acres with some exceptions, must use conservation practices, nutrient management and control of soil erosion and sedimentation. 

Since 1988 the program has protected 6621 farms and 658,681 acres in 58 counties from future development.

With all of the things happening in this country right now, it is more important than ever that we relearn how to live with nature and grow our own food. Please join us on November 2nd at the garden.

Declaration of Independence: Talks about something called the Unalienable Rights - Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. That whenever any Form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or abolish it, and to institute new government,....... which is most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.

Vote November 4th!

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Invitation to Upcoming Activities in September

8/25/2024

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by Brian Dugas

The elections are November 5th.  If you haven’t verified or registered to vote, do it now while there is still time.  No one knows what type of fraud or manipulation that may be tried. 


Wednesday, September 4th, 6:00PM on Zoom.  The first meeting of the NEPA Climate Reality Chapter.
At Climate Reality, we recruit, train, and mobilize people of all ages and backgrounds to work for just 
climate solutions that speed the global transition from dirty fossil fuels to clean, renewable energy. 
Through our 100-plus US chapters and 11 international branches, we drive change to stop rising
 temperatures and build a sustainable future for all by: Reducing emissions, Calling Out Greenwashing,
 Financing a Just Transition, Promoting International Cooperation
Lehman Township solar project voted down

September 12 - 17  March on Harrisburg, 
March On Harrisburg works to end corruption and move Pennsylvania from the one of the top most corrupt states into one of the least corrupt by passing a wave of democracy bills to end excessive money in politics, end gerrymandering, and secure and expand the right to vote. (September Collection for a Cause)
PA is the 5th most corrupt state
  • One of the most severely partisan and gerrymandered states
  • Bribery (unlimited gifts) is legal
  • Unlimited campaign contributions are allowed
  • There is rampant voter suppression
  • Citizens are disconnected from the decisions that govern our lives
Sunday, September 22nd, after the service, Vote Forward
Vote Forward is a 501(c)(4) nonprofit organization that empowers grassroots volunteers to send handwritten letters encouraging fellow Americans to vote.
Vote Forward’s flagship voter contact program trains and supports volunteers writing personal, heartfelt letters to potential voters with an easy-to-use online platform. The majority of our letter-writing campaigns are nonpartisan campaigns, supporting our core 501c(3) and 501c(4) social-welfare mission, which focus on mobilizing potential voters in communities that have historically been marginalized in the political process—such as people of color, women, and young voters.

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    The Social Action Minute

    One of the most popular features of our Sunday services is our Social Action Minute.  During this time, a member of the Social Action Committee speaks on a topic of their choice in order to bring  awareness and a call to action to the members of our Congregation.  These are the archives of the Social Action Minutes presented at our Sunday services. If you missed a service, or are interested in the topic, you can revisit it and get information here.

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