With the ‘energy’ levels off the charts and the snow dancing in the air, the Step It Up Walk kicked off at The Stone Church in Brattleboro yesterday, January 2nd, as we commenced our 126-mile journey to the VT Statehouse.
I have to admit, my expectations of yesterday’s activities were far and away exceeded. I knew as I watched a line of 70 walkers snake through the streets of Brattleboro, that we will be successful in taking back our energy future. We WILL close Vermont Yankee on schedule! This is what democracy looks like. (Photo by Chad Simmons)
Walkers, families, supporters and press gathered around 9am at The Stone Church near the end of downtown in Brattleboro. The mood was boisterous and alive. People shared New Year’s stories, snacked on food donated from local businesses and friends and worked out the last minute details before we took off. At about 9:30am, Randy Kehler (Colrain, MA) welcomed the crowd of nearly 100. Bob Bady (Brattleboro, VT) set the tone for the day both illustrating the monumental and historic opportunity we have to democratically choose how we power our communities as well as the significance of embarking on the 126-mile walk. Betsy Williams (Westminster West, VT) talked about the importance and impact sharing our stories with communities and legislators will have. John Hoffman (Charlemont, MA) recognized the feeder walk that took place on January 1st from Gill, MA to Vernon, VT and the toxic impact VY has on Massachusetts communities. Jim Moulton (Chesterfield, NH) reiterated the unprecedented opportunity those of us living in Vermont, Massachusetts and New Hampshire have in sharing our story with the communities along the walk route. As a special treat, local folk singer Dan MacArthur, lifted the already high spirits with a couple of songs including “Study War No More.” (Photo by David Shaw (C))
“After our first day's walk, Sherrill and I crashed at 8 PM, so I was cranking the stove for this morning's fire by 4 AM, but surprisingly I felt no pain going down the stairs. Usually a five-mile jaunt is enough to cause that to occur to my 77-year-old legs, while yesterday's hike was more than nine miles. This walk is really well organized, with many Vermonters providing food and shelter along the way. After the feeder march came up from the border to Vernon on New Year's Day, 70 of us met at a church in Brattleboro on January 2nd to begin the walk. More than 50 of us pulled off our boots and lounged about in a home half way between Brattleboro and Putney [Dummerston] and just a few hundred yards off Rte 5, where we had a sumptuous lunch and opportunity to sit about for an hour - which made it like two 4.6-mile walks instead of one of 9.2. There was another sumptuous dinner of potluck items awaiting us at the Putney community center (including a roast turkey). Dan DeWalt's trio hammered out music, followed by a skit performed by Court Dorsey, an actor well known in Western Massachusetts. While contributions are appreciated, it isn't necessary to bring food on the walks."
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(Photo by David Shaw (C))
What a wonderful photo montage! You all are beautiful, strong and a breath of fresh air. what a glorious day to start the walk. hope the snow today has been gentle and peaceful. may the force be with you!
ReplyDeleteawesome!!! keep it up! I am psyched to be joining you in Windsor! Cory
ReplyDeleteGreat blog, Chad! This walk had great energy and high spirits. It was fantastic to be a part of Day 1!! Thanks to all the organizers, you have done an amazing job!
ReplyDeleteThanks to all of you: David Shaw(photos),Chad Simmons(Bloger),and Charrie(I'm guessing you are w/the group,walking, and assisting w/posts to the blog?). Everything looks great and professional! That's why I've chosen to join w/the walkers in White River Jct. on Wed. afternoon, for the remainder of the Walk and presentation of our Petition to Vermont Legislators at the State Capitol in Montpelier.
ReplyDeleteSee ya'll at the Coop on N. Main St.
Rob
Im here form Coloraod following my father Rob Ralston on the step it up walk to the capitol. It looks like the weather isnt its best but you have to remember your in the great "New England". Its good to see the people taking the step in pushing to close the plant, after all our governments work for the people and this is what the people want. Good luck to all and hope the weather lets up and treats you well!
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