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Pickens Plan District Group FL-14

Welcome to the Florida 14th Congressional District Group for the New Energy Army! If you live in FL-14, please join us to learn more about Pickens Plan events and activities taking place in our District.

Website: http://push.pickensplan.com/group/DistrictGroupFL14
Location: Florida
Members: 49
Latest Activity: Oct 22

District Leader for FL-14

The Pickens Plan District Leader for FL-14 is Colleen Pearsall.

Click here to view the District Leaderboard to see how progress in this district compares with other Pickens Plan District Groups.

To learn more about Pickens Plan District Groups, click here.

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The Pickens Plan website has a variety of groups dedicated to lively discussion on energy issues and policy. For this particular group, please keep all comments and discussions focused on tactics and ideas for accomplishing district goals. Discussions not related to district goals will be removed order to help us keep our eye on the prize. Thank you!

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WHO IS IN THE GROUP 8 Replies

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Jeff Greene Comment by Jeff Greene on August 2, 2009 at 4:00pm
I would like to thank Brian Shaw for leading this district. Please give your support to Brian and feel free to let me know what I can do to help.

Jeff Greene
Florida State Leader
Brian J. Shaw Comment by Brian J. Shaw on July 7, 2009 at 5:30pm
Angela,

It's easy to see how many people are active in the Ft. Myers area. you're the only person who made a response to my post. Our regional leader didn't even respond.
Angela Melton Comment by Angela Melton on June 26, 2009 at 4:24pm
Brian I completely agree. I would really love to see more activity happening and less talking. Especially in Lee County. most people think they are doing a great job because they put some items out at the curb for recycling, but there is just so much more. We live in like one of the flattest states in the country and yet so many feel the need to drive huge trucks and hummers around. Education is key. I'm not sure what exactly to do either, but maybe we can start brainstorming some ideas. My church is also designated a Green Sanctuary and has an eco preserve on the property. They have been talking alot about becoming more involved in the community in this aspect and could be a resource for hosting events. I'm in Cape Coral but the church is in Fort Myers. Let's try and figure something out.
Brian J. Shaw Comment by Brian J. Shaw on June 24, 2009 at 12:58pm
I'm kind of tired of these virtual marches. Can someone give evidence that this does anything other than annoy the person who receives the fax/letter/email?

How many people are in the Ft. Myers Picken's Plan group? Why don't we all meet and actually DO something? I haven't seen anything on here about a meeting. The last post for District 14 was made in April. Why don't we plan some kind of event for Ft. Myers? Let's have music, booths of local green energy companies, representatives from LOCAL farms. I'd love to work with a team to organize something like this. The Lee County Green Festival!!!

Let's do something other than virtual marches. Educate the community on alternative energies without forcing the guilt of global warming on them.
Mike Pickens Comment by Mike Pickens on June 24, 2009 at 12:51pm
I am your new regional leader, please let me hear from you !
Renee Klink Comment by Renee Klink on April 3, 2009 at 11:19am
District members, we’re at the third and final day of the Virtual March, and today we are focusing on getting action on a bill to establish a 21st century transmission system and a National Renewable Electricity Standard (RES). As Boone points out, twenty-eight states now have an RES – which directs electric utilities to produce a set percentage of their power using alternative sources by a date certain.

Let’s make a great final push. Please use this link to contact Congress and the President again today and send a message to them about renewable energy! Thanks to all who have participated in the Virtual March this week!
Renee Klink Comment by Renee Klink on April 2, 2009 at 8:52am
Thanks to all of you who have taken action in the Virtual March so far! It’s Day Two, and the focus today is on oil imports -- the March 2009 numbers show we imported 65 percent of the oil we used -- so let’s contact our Members of Congress again today about reducing America’s dependency on foreign oil. You can do this by phone, of course, and we have also set up links to e-mail Congress or contact your members via Facebook and Twitter about today's issue.

When you’ve done this, please leave a note here on our group page to let other members know you’ve taken action, and tell us if you received any information or feedback from the members’ offices.

Also, if you are a business owner or part of an organization that would like to take part in the Virtual March, please let me know and we’ll recognize you as a partner on the Pickens Plan Virtual March page!
Renee Klink Comment by Renee Klink on April 1, 2009 at 1:05pm
The first day of the three-day Pickens Plan Virtual March on Washington is here!

Among other actions, I’m encouraging everyone to send a single e-mail today, tomorrow, and Friday. It’s a simple thing to do, but it has tremendous impact.

Click here to ask Congress and President Obama to support the NAT GAS Act of 2009.

Thank you for your support.
Hans Seebo Comment by Hans Seebo on March 19, 2009 at 5:17pm
Hi all:

Just signed up for the virtual march 4/1-2-3. I have 2 active web sites and offer these for the spread of information here in Cape Coral and Lee county, Florida.
Good luck to Boone and all he stands for and all the good folks standing behind him.

Hans Seebo
Cape Coral
Renee Klink Comment by Renee Klink on March 4, 2009 at 9:59am
Hi district members, have you signed up for the Virtual March on Washington yet? It's April 1-3. We want to continue to have an impact on how the Administration formulates American energy policy, and the Army will focus its energy during those three days on e-mails, calls and faxes to every Member of Congress.

Click here for more information about the Virtual March! And let's all make the commitment to recruit 10 other people to take part, too.
 

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D. Hans Seebo Renee Klink Guy Saunders Tom Douglas DeCaster Angela Melton DistrictLeaders Wesley Grube John Bishton David Eastlake Christine Stineman Heather Guptill pete pollard Christine L. Radtke John OBrein Randy King Brian J. Shaw 2ygtqh32s8e3v David North Sunny Nason Robert B. Armstrong Eugene Wordehoff spencer gamboa Roberto De Angelis Robert E Reynolds Kathleen Garvey Wayne Garrick Roger Barna Robert J.Harrington
 
 

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