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Green Book Club Meeting at EBPL

Introducing the Friends of the East Brunswick Environmental Commission's Green Book Club. We will be reading and discussing mainly nonfiction books with a “green” focus. Topics will include sustainability, nature, conservation and other subjects. Reading choices will include examples of individuals or towns employing environmental stewardship. Discussions may lead to ideas on how to implement changes in our own life to become more environmentally responsible. Our goal is to work as a group to encourage constructive thinking leading to environmental inspiration and solutions in our own town. Let's work together to make this happen while we enjoy reading good books and have stimulating discussions at our Book Club meetings.

Friends’ member Theresa Lam is our Green Book Club Coordinator.  Information and online discussion will be posted on the book club’s new blog (click here).

The first meeting is scheduled for September 6th, 2011 from 7:00-9:00. We will be meeting in meeting room 3 at the East Brunswick Public Library. The first book chosen for discussion is:

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Eating Fossil Fuels: Oil, Food and the Coming Crisis in Agriculture by Dale Allen

Please help us spread the word about the new book club, it is Free and open to all East Brunswick residents and Friends’ members (membership is always free – join us www.friendsebec.com)

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