• Water-Security Forum Format Gels Well

    It wasn’t Jefferson, Madison, Adams, and Hamilton at the Semi-Arid Café tonight, but thanks to the facilitation of Doug Pushard, we now have a viable plan for our 2/9/10 candidate Q&A at Inn of the Governors, 7pm-9pm. First, we’ll provide a packet about rainwater and wastewater harvesting and include a one-page statement outlining the Semi-Arid Guild’s water-security goals and objectives. Prior to the event, the candidates will get a list of probable questions. If you want to submit a question, please post it here by 1/19/10, and I’ll pass it along. So far, only Miguel Chavez has not gotten back to me about attending the forum. The rest of the candidates have said, "Yes, we can!"

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  1. Nate, This is a comment to test functionality. I am using Firefox and have signed out. I tried Name/URL and used my name and email address. That got an illegal character message. The next try is with my website.

  1. Nate Downey says:

    Miguel Chavez emailed today to say that he should be able to make our water-security forum, so this means that all of the candidates in the contested races have agrees to attend.

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