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4.05.2013

Missouri-Stand. Act. Defend! Lobby Day April 17

Missouri Needs Your Help-MO Environmental Defense Alliance
 

Lobby Day

Wednesday, April 17th, 2013

One deeply meaningful action you can do for Missouri's energy future, for our air, our water and our state's children, is to attend Lobby Day.  
 
This is a call for those of you who can take the extra step to represent your family, your friends and your neighbors. Register now to be their voice to counter the swarms of paid lobbyists found in Jefferson City this time of year.


Missouri Needs Your Help
MO Environmental Defense Alliance  
Lobby Day
Wednesday, April 17th, 2013
8 a.m.- 3 p.m., Jefferson City, Missouri


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for evil to triumph  
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One deeply meaningful action you can do for Missouri's energy future, for our air, our water and our state's children, is to attend Lobby Day.   
  
This is a call for those of you who can take the extra step to represent your family, your friends and your neighbors. Register now to be their voice to counter the swarms of paid lobbyists found in Jefferson City this time of year.

Missouri Needs Your Help
MO Environmental Defense Alliance  
Lobby Day
Wednesday, April 17th, 2013
8 a.m.- 3 p.m., Jefferson City, Missouri


Join us in Jefferson City at 8 a.m. for an early start on a day filled with meeting your legislators, sharing your key concerns on this year's top priorities and defending Missouri's environment. Together with volunteers and staff from MEDA organizations, you will take a stand for the environment, enjoy lunch, and make a difference. Lobby day will finish around 3 p.m. Cost for lobby day is $20, which includes a vegetarian lunch.  

Priorities this year include:
  • Defending Clean, Safe Energy
  • Investing in Missouri State Parks
  • Keeping Toxic Coal Ash Out of Our Rivers
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| 6267 Delmar Blvd., Ste. 2E | St. Louis | MO | 63130

4.03.2013

Major Tar Sands Oil Spill in Arkansas-Photo

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More than 500,000 gallons of tar sands oil and water just spilled in Arkansas. Don't let this dirty oil nightmare ooze across America.
Imagine coming home to this: Oil oozing down your driveway, pooling in your back yard, and filling up your local waterways. Sounds like a nightmare, right?
This is the reality that families in Mayflower, Arkansas, have had to deal with since more than 500,000 gallons of dirty tar sands oil and water spilled out of a ruptured Exxon Mobil pipeline this past Friday.
This spill is terrible and our hearts go out to the community in Mayflower affected by this disaster. This shouldn't have happened. That's why it's critical that President Obama and Secretary Kerry reject the construction of a much bigger pipeline, Keystone XL, which could cause even more devastating spills of tar sands crude in waterways and lands across America.
We need you to raise your voice now. Tell the State Department to keep us safe from more tar sands spills by rejecting the dangerous Keystone XL pipeline!
Unfortunately, the spill in Arkansas repeats a story we know too well. In 2010, an Enbridge Energy pipeline in Michigan broke and spilled more than 800,000 gallons of toxic tar sands crude into the Kalamazoo River -- and it still hasn't been fully cleaned up. That same year, TransCanada, the company that wants to build the Keystone XL pipeline now, built a pipeline that experienced 12 separate spills in a single year. In 2011, one of Exxon Mobil's pipelines in Montana ruptured and contaminated the Yellowstone River. And even just last week, a train derailed in Minnesota and spilled 30,000 gallons of tar sands crude.
If these stories make your stomach churn, I know how you feel. It's absolutely infuriating that we keep allowing Big Oil to put our lands, water, and wildlife at risk, when we have seen over and over how it ends.
The Keystone XL tar sands pipeline would be a monster -- carrying 20 times more oil than the Exxon pipeline that burst in the Yellowstone River two years ago.
Right now, the State Department is accepting comments on its review of the potential environmental impacts of the Keystone XL pipeline. The initial draft of this review was completely off-base, downplaying the risks of spills and the devastating impact that this dirty oil would have in fueling climate change. Luckily, we have the chance to weigh in on this draft and push them to change it to recommend what many scientists have attested to -- that this pipeline is too dangerous to build and the tar sands oil needs to stay in the ground.
So we're joining with groups across the environmental movement to gather one million comments opposing the dirty Keystone XL pipeline by the end of the comment period on April 22. With only 20 days to go, we need you to send a message now.
Thanks to contributions from more than 3,000 LCV members, we hit our goal in our fundraising drive for this campaign and now we've got all the resources we need to win this fight.
But we can't do it without your help. So thanks for taking a moment to make your voice heard today.
Let's do this,
Vanessa
Vanessa Kritzer
Online Campaigns Manager
League of Conservation Voters
1920 L Street, NW Suite 800
Washington, DC 20036
202-785-8683

4.02.2013

StLouis The Polls Are Open


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3.30.2013

Design Build Update on Shady Jacks Saloon New Bar Design

Both the Owner and Myself were very satisfied with both the design and build of the New Bar Design for Shady Jacks Saloon and Deli in Downtown StLouis MO.


The first photo in this green blog post is the final CAD drawing of the project after the Waitress Station and Center Shelving was added to the project.

Previous CAD Photos and details:


Waitress Station and Center Shelving Added to the Design Build Project-Shady Jacks Saloon New Bar Design
Waitress Station and Center Shelving Added to the Design Build Project 

Before the Waitress Station was added to the New Bar Design-Scotts Contracting St Louis MO
Before the Waitress Station was added to the New Bar Design 

Shady Jacks Saloon-New Bar and Waitress Station-Stocked and Loaded and Ready to Serve
Shady Jacks Saloon-New Bar and Waitress Station-Stocked and Loaded and Ready to Serve 

Waitress Station for the New Bar Design at Shady Jacks Saloon-Designed and Built by Scotts Contracting, St Louis MO
Waitress Station for the New Bar Design at Shady Jacks Saloon 

Here's what people are saying about the New Bar Design:


  • Patrons:

    • Love the New Look- Natural Looking  
    • Makes the Bar Look Bigger
    • Design Blends with the Asthetics of the Bar
    • Faster Drink Orders from Staff

  • Bartenders:

    • New Bar Design is User Friendly 
    • Easier Access to Supplies  
    • Able to Fill Customer Orders Faster and Efficiently!

  • Waitress Staff:

    • Easier Access to Needed Supplies
    • User Friendly
    • Makes Filling Drink Orders Faster (which increases their TIPS!)

  • From the Owner-Shady Jack:

    • New Design Opens the Bar up and makes it look bigger
    • User Friendly Design helps bartenders to better handle the customers orders
    • Functionality was added to the project for access to the New Beverage Dispensors
    • Very Pleased with the: Natural Look, Functionality, and Form

Here are the main goals of the project that were accomplished from the New Bar Design:



  1. Added Spots for the New Beverage Dispensers and Coolers
  2. Functionality for the Bartenders to meet the the increased customer base
  3. Any Additions must Blend in with Current Surroundings!
Here's what made this a True Green Build Project-All the Lumber was either from waste leftover from a Lumber Mill in the St Louis Area or Up-cycled from previous buildings in the St Louis Area


Come View the Bars New Design for yourself at Shady Jacks Saloon and Deli-1432 NBROADWAY DOWNTOWN, STLOUIS MO 2 BLOCKS NORTH OF LUMIERE CASINO. THE ORIGINAL BIKER BAR! OVER 16 YEARS OF BUSINESS. see map


4/1/2013 Some of the Lumber was purchased from: Bruce at American Timber Salvage Inc-2100 N 2nd Street St Louis MO 63102

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