Berkshire Co-Act

Community Organizing for Action

February 17, 2010
by Paul Deslauriers
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Sept. 24, 2010 Community Coalition Meeting in Pittsfield 10 to Noon

Next Forum: Friday,  September 24,  10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, First United Methodist Church, 55 Fenn St., Pittsfield, MA Announcement: After the completion of six community forums, along with participation of Seventy-two nonprofit organizations, Co-Act will be conducting a survey … Continue reading

February 17, 2010
by John G. Root Jr.
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The Money Seminar

Co-Act Currency Net presents a Just Abundance Seminar on Understanding Money Thursdays at the Friends Meeting House from 7:15 to 9:30 beginning on March 11th and running for seven weeks through April 15th and then for a subsequent seven weeks … Continue reading

February 16, 2010
by John G. Root Jr.
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Understanding Money

UNDERSTANDING MONEY How to Issue a Powerful New Currency and Reclaim Our Sovereignty By John G. Root, Jr This work belongs to the creative commons and may be reproduced and distributed by any means as long as it is not … Continue reading

February 16, 2010
by Paul Deslauriers
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Low Impact Hydroelectric in Berkshire County

Hydropower supplied energy to most of Massachusetts’s industry well into the early 1900’s, a major reason why most Massachusetts towns are located along rivers.  A romantic notion during this time of unprecedented oil pollution is to refurbish our region’s “initial … Continue reading

February 16, 2010
by Paul Deslauriers
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Feb. 2, 2010 Co-Act Weekly Meeting/ Report on Community Coalition Forum

Coalition Meeting Debrief and Co-Act’s Web Presence Time: 6:30 PM Pot Luck – 7:30 PM Meeting Place: 52 Maple Hill, West Stockbridge, MA Phone: 413-232-7888 Directions: Take Rt. 102 through the center of West Stockbridge toward NY. Where Rt. 102 … Continue reading

February 2, 2010
by Paul Deslauriers
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Community Unity in Action Event

Co-Act, collaborated and co-sponsored with Volunteers for Change an event which culminated in the collection of over two thousand pounds of non-perishable food items for distribution in Central Berkshires, received over one thousand dollars donated to the food banks, and … Continue reading