Wednesday, October 7
December hike
Hike at Jackson Hollows on Sunday, December 6. Meet before 12:30 pm at the Ozark general store at Route 45 and Ozark Road. Or meet before 11:15 am at the Murdale shopping center sign in Carbondale to car pool to Ozark. A difficult hike of 4 miles. Bring water, a hiking staff and wear appropriate hiking shoes. Call the leader Bob Mulcahy at 618-942-6342 to hike.
November hike
Hike at Piney Woods ravine nature reserve. Saturday November 7 at 10 am. Meet at the Murphysboro forestry station on Walnut St.before 10. A moderate hike of about two miles. We will see ancient petroglyphs, canyon views and cliffs. Bring water, a hiking staff and wear appropriate hiking shoes. The leader is Steve Eberhart. Call Steve at 618-687-2998 to go on the hike.
Saturday, August 29
Special program - Oil Trains, Communities at Risk!
Please note SPECIAL TIME, 10 AM, September 15 (Tuesday)
SPECIAL PLACE, Carbondale Civic Center
SPECIAL PLACE, Carbondale Civic Center
Crude
oil trains: Communities at risk!
Fiery
oil train accidents across the country drive home the dangers of
transporting hazardous materials via rail within yards of homes,
schools and playgrounds. Gerri Songer, a member of the Sierra Club
Woods and Wetlands Group and contact for Energy Transport and
Infrastructure, will outline the need for better regulations and more
safety measures.
Ms.
Songer is an educator and serves as Education Chair for the Township
District 214 Education Association. Her experiences in civic
participation and environmental concern have inspired her to teach
high school students how to become participants in their democracy
and advocates for public health and safety through an extracurricular
“Students4Democracy” at Elk Grove High School, where she teaches.
Free
and open to the public! Tuesday, Sept. 15 at 10 am. Carbondale
Civic Center, 200 South Illinois Avenue, Carbondale
Contact
Ruth Kelley at (618) 684-2196.
September 10 program: Its Not the Heat, Its the Humidity!
September
10 program: The changing nature of extreme heat events in the United
States
There
will be a free public educational program about new
research into changes in the humidity associated with heat waves. So
much attention has been paid to temperature, which is important, but
we also know that the combination of high temperatures and elevated
humidity is what kills people during heat waves.
Presenter
Justin Schoof is a Professor and Chair in the Department of Geography
and Environmental Resources at SIU Carbondale. His work focuses on
climate variability and change with a focus on regional climatology,
applied climatology, and statistical applications in climate science.
Free
and open to the public! Thursday, September 10 at 7 pm
216
East Monroe in Carbondale, Illinois (Green door off the alley),
across from Rockhill Baptist Church. Ample
free parking off Monroe Street between Washington and Marion.
Contact Ruth Kelley at (618) 684-2196.
Tuesday, August 4
Outing October 11
Sunday,
October 11, 9 am
Hike along
the upper and lower trails of Larue Pine Hills (Snake Road).
Easy hike of
4-5 miles. Flat paved road.
Meet at the
Murphysboro Forestry station at 9 am.
We will see
migrating snakes, other wildlife and wildflowers.
Bring water
and wear hiking shoes.
The leader
is Ed Max, who is a naturalist.
Contact Ed
at 630-209-3005 or Hortusmax@gmail.com
to sign up.
Wednesday, July 29
September 6 hike planned
Piney Woods Ravine
Nature Reserve hike
Date: Sunday,
September 6, 2015
Time: 11:00 AM
Presented by:
Shawnee Group
Leader: Mr Steve
Eberhart - 618-687-2998 eberpsy@frontier.com
Level: Moderate
Location: Piney
Woods Ravine
A moderate hike of
about 2 miles. Meet at the Murphysboro Forestry station on Walnut St.
before 11 am. We will see ancient petroglyphs, canyon views, cliffs
and a waterfall. Bring water and wear appropriate hiking shoes. Call
the leader, Steve Eberhart at 618-687-2998 to go on the hike.
August 13 program: The Amazing World of Plants in Illinois!
August 13 program:
The Amazing World of Plants in Illinois!
There will be a free
public educational program about the incredible diversity of plants
in Illinois. Included in the presentation will be a discussion of
the variety of plant types, why Illinois is so rich in plant species,
the differences between native, non-native and invasive plants, and
how homeowners and citizens can held protect these amazing resources.
The presentation is Thursday, August 13 at 7 pm. Presenter
Christopher Evans is the the Vice President of the southern chapter
of the Illinois Native Plant Society and the Invasive Species
Campaign Coordinator for the Illinois Wildlife Action Plan.
Free and open to the
public! Thursday, August 13 at 7 pm
216 East Monroe in
Carbondale, Illinois (Green door off the alley), across from Rockhill
Baptist Church. Ample free parking off Monroe Street between
Washington and Marion.
Contact Ruth Kelley
at (618) 684-2196.
Wednesday, June 17
For many years, the
Shawnee Group of the Sierra Club has been welcoming the New Year with
a Stone Soup picnic at shelter 2 in Giant City State Park on January
1. Now this annual tradition is at risk! We need a new team of
picnic planners who will step up to carry on this unique event. We
have a checklist to assist in planning and setting up. We just need
a few motivated volunteers to ensure that we can celebrate January 1,
2016 in style!
Monday, May 18
Thanks to a group of awesome volunteers for our second very
successful native plant sale. A thousand
indigenous wildflowers, trees, shrubs and ferns found new homes, and the sale
ran very smoothly thanks to the hard work and co-operation of all the
volunteers. To the set-up crew, the
cashiers, the customer assistants, and the clean-up brigade, our deepest
appreciation.
Tuesday, May 5
BIG second annual native plant sale May 16!
Sierra Club Native Plant Sale!
Saturday, May 16
10 am til ? Come early – avoid disappointment!
Town Square
Pavillion
100 North Illinois (near intersection
of US 51 North and Hwy 13 West)
Carbondale, Illinois
Large selection of plants native to southern Illinois
– hardy, beautiful, pollinator friendly, and low maintenance. Plants are reasonably priced.
We will have more than 1000 plants of many species,
including perennial wildflowers, grasses trees, shrubs, and vines for shade and
sun. There will also be plants for rain
gardens (moist to wet soil).
Contact: Plant sale
chair Ruth Kelley (618) 684-2196
rth_kelley@yahoo.com
May 14 Sierra Club meeting
Woodland Wildflowers
Creating a native wildflower garden for shade or sun
Carbondale resident
Laurel Toussaint will share how she transformed her yard with native
wildflowers. Some native plants will be
available in exchange for a donation.
Free and open to the public!
Thursday, May 14 at 7 pm
216 East Monroe
(Green door off the alley), across from Rockhill
Baptist Church
Ample free parking off Monroe
Street between Washington and Marion. Contact Ruth Kelley at (618) 684-2196.
We are meeting for dinner before the program. You are welcome to join us. Dinner at 5 pm: Longbranch Café, 100 East Jackson, Carbondale 529-4488
Wednesday, April 8
Earth Day meeting at SIU April 22 (rain date April 27)
Wednesday, April 22 at 4
pm – Rain Date April 27 at 4
pm.
Professor Karen Midden of SIU organized the project to
install a green roof on a section of the Agriculture
Building. Over 150 students,
professional volunteers, plant services laborers and faculty installed the
green roof system in 2010.
Green roofs are similar to rooftop gardens and are becoming
increasingly popular in urban settings because they help control storm water
runoff and resulting water pollution. The roof reduces heating and cooling
costs for the Agriculture building while acting as a research tool for graduate
and undergraduate students. Participants
will tour the green roof and view the rain garden, permeable pavers, and the
vertical garden.
Karen currently is the Associate Dean for the College
of Agricultural Sciences. Karen
continues teaching in the Plant, Soil and Agricultural Systems Department and
oversees the college's green roof, vertical garden and other sustainable
projects installed by her classes and other students. She also organized an
online master program entitled Ecological Urban Landscapes.
The program will be held on Wednesday, April 22 at 4 pm.
Location is Room 209 in the Agricultural
Building at SIU (the
Ag Seminar Room). Enter the north
section (to the left) of the building and take the elevator or the stairs to
the second floor. RAIN
DATE IS MONDAY, APRIL 27 AT 4 PM.
Parking is available in lot 39 (off Lincoln
Drive between Life Science III
and the Ag Building). Visitors can park
on campus after 4 pm.
April 9 Sierra Club meeting
April 9 Program: Canebrakes
make a comeback
Giant cane is a native bamboo species that once occupied
hundreds of thousands of acres throughout the southeastern and south central United
States, including southern Illinois.
However, due to agricultural land clearing, altered fire regimes, overgrazing
by domestic livestock and flood control projects, giant cane currently occupies
only 2% of its historic range.
The US Fish and Wildlife Service is trying to restore giant
cane riparian buffers in the Cache River
basin to mitigate disturbances including
agricultural runoff.. Giant cane may soon see a resurgence with help from
researchers at Southern Illinois University.
Presenter Amanda Nelson recently earned her Phd in forest
hydrology at SIU. She currently works as
a research scientist at Little River Research and Design in Carbondale. She has a strong background in limnology,
stream ecology, and aquatic entomology.
Free and open to the public!
Thursday, April 9 at 7 pm
216 East Monroe
(Green door off the alley), across from Rockhill
Baptist Church
Ample free parking off Monroe
Street between Washington and Marion.
Saturday, March 14
Hikes scheduled March 22 and April 19
2015 SPRING SHAWNEE GROUP
OUTINGS
Sunday, March 22nd, 12:30 PM –– Hike at Cove Hollow –– Four mile moderate hike on trail in Shawnee National
Forest that
borders Cedar Lake, cliff lines and shelter caves. Learn about early
wildflowers. Bring water and wear appropriate shoes. We will have a car shuttle
so we will walk one-way. Leaders are Ed Max and Bob Mulcahy. Call Bob Mulcahy
for details and to register at 618-942-6342.
Sunday, April 19th, 10:00
AM –– Hike the Snake Road & LaRue Pine Hills –– Easy hike along the snake road at LaRue Pine Hills.
Optional extension to Inspiration Point on the bluffs. This is snake migration
time and spring flower season, so come along to learn more about the snakes,
birds and flowers that are evident at this very biodiverse area. Leaders are Ed
Max and Steve Eberhart. Call Steve at 618-687-2998 or Email at
eberpsy@frontier.com for details and to register. Meet before 10:00 a.m. at the U.S. Forest Service Office at 221 Walnut St., Murphysboro, IL to drive to the trailhead.
Friday, March 6
Meet Sierra Club Members for dinner before the meeting!
You are cordially invited to join the Shawnee Group of the
Sierra Club for dinner at 5 pm on March
12 at
El Paisano, 100 North Glenview, Carbondale 529-2352
RSVP requested to (618) 684-2196 or rth_kelley@yahoo.com
before noon on Wednesday, March 11.
Our March Program at 7 pm: Shawn Priddy, Deputy Co-ordinator, Jackson
County Emergency Management Agency
Are you
prepared for an emergency? Family
emergency planning can be the key to surviving a disaster. In extreme
situations, emergency resources may be limited. Be prepared to care for
yourself and your family for at least three days (72 hours).
Presenter
Shawn Priddy started with the Jackson County Emergency Management Agency as a
volunteer storm spotter. He has served as the Deputy Coordinator for the agency
since 2005. He has conducted many
training sessions and public presentations throughout the County.
The program will be held at 216
East Monroe Street in Carbondale,
Illinois on Thursday, March 12 at 7:00 pm.
It is FREE and open to the
public. Parking and entrance are at the
rear, through the green door, across
from Rock
Hill Baptist Church (Monroe and Marion Streets.)
Wednesday, February 4
Woodland Restoration for Landowners
February 12 program: Woodland Restoration for Landowners
Learn about the natural history of woodlands; methods to
restore open woodland communities; and the benefits of woodland management to
wildlife.
Presenter Bob Gillespie is a Natural Resources Coordinator
for the Heritage Division of the Illinois Department of Natural Resources. Bob has conducted woodland restorations in
southeast Missouri for the
Missouri Department of Conservation and in the southern till plain of Illinois.
The program will be held at 216
East Monroe Street in Carbondale,
Illinois on Thursday, February 12 at 7:00 pm.
It is FREE and open to the
public. Parking and entrance are at the
rear, through the green door, across
from Rock
Hill Baptist Church (Monroe and Marion Streets.)
Friday, January 23
Time Change for Carbondale meeting!!
Dear Sierra Club Member,
Please note that the venue and time for the Carbondale session has been changed:
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
6:00pm - 7:45pm
Carbondale Public Library, 405 West Main Street
Carbondale, Illinois (Jackson County)
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
6:00pm - 7:45pm
Carbondale Public Library, 405 West Main Street
Carbondale, Illinois (Jackson County)
Special presentation January 28 and 29
Dear Sierra Club Member,

You are invited to a special listening session -- Community Choice-Reinvesting in the Heartland -- presented by our partners, Shawnee Hills and Hollers and Eco-Justice Collaborative.
Together
you will explore possibilities to create communities in economic,
environmental, and socioeconomic sustainability in Illinois.
The
presentation illustrates how an economy based primarily on coal has
significant social cost and long term liabilities. Following is a
Q&A and open discussion for alternatives to create vibrant and
diversified economies.
For more info call Georgia at 618-579-4343.
Upcoming Presentations
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
1:00pm - 3:00pm
City Hall, 28 South Washington Street
DuQuoin, Illinois (Perry County)
1:00pm - 3:00pm
City Hall, 28 South Washington Street
DuQuoin, Illinois (Perry County)
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
6:30pm - 8:30pm
Carbondale Township Hall, 217 East Main Street
Carbondale, Illinois (Jackson County)
6:30pm - 8:30pm
Carbondale Township Hall, 217 East Main Street
Carbondale, Illinois (Jackson County)
Thursday, January 29, 2015
1:00pm - 3:00pm
Carnegie Library, 206 South Market Street
Marion, Illinois (Williamson County)
1:00pm - 3:00pm
Carnegie Library, 206 South Market Street
Marion, Illinois (Williamson County)
Thursday, January 29, 2015
6:30pm - 8:30pm
1306 South Pope
Benton, Illinois (Franklin County)
6:30pm - 8:30pm
1306 South Pope
Benton, Illinois (Franklin County)
Tuesday, January 13
Monsters of the Paleozoic January 19 at 2PM
Daytime program January 19! 2pm! Please note special time
A program on “Monsters of the Paleozoic” will be given by Joe Devera, Senior Paleontologist at the Illinois State Geological Survey. Joe will talk about numerous creatures that attained great size compared to their modern counterparts. A short survey of the Paleozoic Periods and examples of large organisms from each Period will be discussed.
The program will be held at the REAR entrance of 216 East Monroe Street (rear entrance of 217 East Main Street) in Carbondale, Illinois on Monday, January 19 at 2:00 pm. It is FREE and open to the public. Parking and entrance are at the rear, through the green door, across from Rock Hill Baptist Church (Monroe and Marion Streets.)
A program on “Monsters of the Paleozoic” will be given by Joe Devera, Senior Paleontologist at the Illinois State Geological Survey. Joe will talk about numerous creatures that attained great size compared to their modern counterparts. A short survey of the Paleozoic Periods and examples of large organisms from each Period will be discussed.
The program will be held at the REAR entrance of 216 East Monroe Street (rear entrance of 217 East Main Street) in Carbondale, Illinois on Monday, January 19 at 2:00 pm. It is FREE and open to the public. Parking and entrance are at the rear, through the green door, across from Rock Hill Baptist Church (Monroe and Marion Streets.)