2025-10-Coulee Region Sierra Club Newsletter - October 2025

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OCTOBER 2025

“UN says booming solar, wind and other green energy hits global tipping point for even lower costs”https://apnews.com/article/climate-change-solar-wind-power-fossil-fuels-6aca4846e594ea8405f91edda39a03ad

Sierra Club Mission: To explore, enjoy, and protect the wild places of the earth; To practice and promote the responsible use of the earth's ecosystems and resources; To educate and enlist humanity to protect and restore the quality of the natural and human environment; and to use all lawful means to carry out these objectives.

October2at6:00p.m.

RegionalTransitAuthorities inWisconsin-awebinar

https://tinyurl.com/1025wisc-rtas or call 608-315-2693 for access information

Oct.7-HighwayCleanup

Meet up at 5:30 p.m. on October 7 at the pumping station just west of the intersection of Gillette Street and River Valley Drive for our quarterly highway cleanup. Gloves, vests, and bags provided. Call Pat at 608-7888831 with questions.

Oct.17-CRSCActionGathering

This month, the Coulee Region action gathering will focus on protecting our communities from climate change's "unnatural" disasters. In a short time, we'll learn how we can prepare for the worst and take action to protect people and the places we call home. Join with others to view an video clip from the Sierra Club's national action hour, discuss, and take action together! Pizza provided. Bring your own non-alcoholic beverage. Enter at the back door. RSVP (not required but it helps): https://forms.gle/ndto4YZgytvz9TS9A

Join us for an informative webinar on Regional Transit Authorities (RTAs) and their potential to improve transportation in Wisconsin. We'll cover what RTAs are, the benefits they offer, and the history of efforts to establish them in the state. Speakers include Erin Duffer, Transportation Planner, La Crosse Area Planning Committee and Colton Godfriaux, UW-La Crosse Student. Register for the Zoom link at https://tinyurl.com/1025wisc-rtas or call 608315-2693.

Oct.15-BigAg&RuralAmerica

Sonja Trom Eayrs is the author of Dodge County, Inc: Big Ag and the Undoing of Rural America. The book is a compelling, firsthand account of one family’s efforts to stand against corporate takeover of rural America. Trom Eayrs tracks the changes to farming over the years that ultimately gave rise to the disembodied corporate control of today’s food system. She argues that far from being an essential or inextricable part of American life, corporatism can and should be fought and curbed, not only for the sake of land, labor, and water but for democracy itself. Her book has been nominated as a finalist for the Minnesota book awards as well as the Midwest book awards.

Join us for this virtual event on October 15 at noon to hear more!

Register for the Zoom link at https://tinyurl.com/wiscbigag or call 608-315-2693.

Join us for 2025 Wolf Awareness Week! Everyone who signs up for an event will receive our 2024 Wolf Awareness Week sticker!

Oct. 19 - “Sign-up Sunday” Our social media posts on Facebook and Instagram will feature educational content comparing wolves and domestic dogs.

Oct. 20 - “Ma'iingan Monday” – We highlight the cultural significance of wolves to the Ojibwe and their special relationship with Ma’iingan via social media.

Oct. 21 - “Wolf Track Tuesday” - We will have some fun with a different type of wolf tracks – on Spotify!

Oct. 22 - “Wolf Country” Wednesday – a special 7 p.m. virtual presentation with wildlife biologist Brian Roell, of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources.

Oct. 23 - Howl-ween Thursday - Join us for wolf-related Halloween ideas!

Oct. 24- “Fun with Wolves” Friday – Time to have some real fun with wolf-themed activities

Oct. 25 - Show-up Saturday – Advocate for the Roadless Rule that protects critical wolf habitat in Wisconsin!

Sign up at https://tinyurl.com/wisc-25wolf

CRSC Environmental Education Grant applications now open!

Every year, the Coulee Region Sierra Club offers grants of up to $200 each for environmental education programming for students in grades K through 8. Teachers, schools, and programs that serve students in the eightcounty CRSC area (Crawford, Grant, Jackson, La Crosse, Monroe, Richland, Trempealeau, and Vernon counties) are eligible to apply. The deadline will be January 2, 2026.

CRSC hopes to promote student exploration, protection, and enjoyment of the natural environment.

Projects must:

September Report

• Provide hands-on experience for students to learn about and explore the natural environment.

• Promote a world which allows all life forms to live and prosper.

• Show students that they can make a difference in their environment, whether rural or urban.

• Be completed within the school year. A follow-up report will be due upon completion.

Grant recipients will be asked to

• Take pictures and write an article for the CRSC newsletter

• Be open to making a presentation to at a local Sierra Club meeting

• Be accessible to local media if publicity is desired Visit https://sierraclub.org/wisconsin/coulee/education or email CRSierraClub@gmail.com for more information.

Order 2026 Calendars!

At September's action gathering celebrating public lands, we heard about the stress facing National Park Service staff due to cutbacks and policy changes, and signed thank-you letters that we'll be sending to five federal public lands sites near us: the Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife Refuge, Effigy Mounds National Monument, Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, St. Croix National Scenic Riverway, and the Ice Age National Scenic Trail. If you have the opportunity this month (or any time) to thank staff at a park you visit, we hope you'll take it!

The Week Without Driving experience was created so those who have the option to drive can learn firsthand about the barriers and challenges that non-drivers face and work with nondrivers to create more accessible communities for all. Learn more and sign up to be part of the experience at weekwithoutdriving.org.

CRSC is co-sponsoring La Crosse Area Week Without Driving which will include bus and bike rides, walk audits, panel discussions, a film and more. In addition, WWD Bingo is a is a fun way for all to join in. Events include

It’s calendar order time. Wall calendars cost $19 and engagement calendars are $20. Money we raise from calendar sales is used to help pay for our Environmental Education grants and the High School Environmental Stewardship awards.

To order calendars, please email Maureen Kinney at Maureen@johnsflaherty.com or call 608-797-8442. Supplies are limited!

• October 1 at noon - Transportation in La CrossePast, Present, and Future - a panel discussion

• October 2 at 9 a.m. - Bike Ride with Elected Leaders hosted by La Crosse Area Planning Committee

• October 3 - After Hours Open Shop at Wrench and Roll, 1200 Caledonia Street, La Crosse

• October 4 - There and Back Again (on the bus), a guided ride for those new to the MTU

• October 5 - Week Without Driving Wrap Up from 1 to 3 p.m. at The Root Note in La Crosse.

Complete a WWD Bingo Card by October 8 to be entered in a prize drawing! More information can be found at https://tinyurl.com/WWDLaCrosse

SMRT Bus Alert!

The Scenic Mississippi Regional Transit system provides public transportation for La Crosse, Crawford, Monroe, and Vernon Counties with routes from La Crosse to Prairie du Chien, to Viroqua, and to Tomah. The system was started in December 2012. In 2019, the Tomah route was added and administration moved from Prairie do Chien to La Crosse.

A proposal has been made to the La Crosse County Board to cut the SMRT program at the end of 2025 citing low ridership and a budget deficit. This service offers vital links from rural areas to jobs, health care, education, social and recreational opportunities, and connections to Amtrak, the airport, and intercity bus service.

If you have opinions about the plan to end SMRT service, please email CRSierraClub@gmail.com or call 608-3152693 to learn more and find out how you can weigh in on this important issue before a final decision is made in November.

More October Events

10/ 1-31: Wisconsin’s John Muir Exhibit at the Black River Falls Public Library. https://tinyurl.com/brfjohnmuir

10/ 1-2: Jackson In Action Wazee Lake Hike. https:// tinyurl.com/jackson1025hikes

10/ 1: Growing Hazelnuts in Coon Creek. 6 pm See link for details. https://cooncreekwatershed.org/

10/ 1: Friends of the Blufflands Cutting, treating, seed collecting. Stry Prairie 7-noon. jonathanrigden@me.com

10/ 3: Friends of KVR Spaghetti Supper. 5 to 8 pm at Kickapoo Valley Reserve. http://kvr.state.wi.us/Events/ Calendar

10/ 4: Friends of Blufflands Cutting & treating at Marowski Bluff Prairie, Ferryville. 7:30 to noon. jonathanrigden@me.com

10/ 4: Author Talk - Peep Light: Stories of a Mississippi River Boat Captain. 10:30 am at the Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge. https://www. facebook.com/events/814346174507510

10/ 4: Fall Mushroom Foraging in La Crosse. 9 am to 12:30 pm https://www.driftlessfolkschool.org/classes/ fall-mushroom-foraging-october-2025

10/ 8-12: La Crosse Adventure Festival lacrosseaf.com

10/ 8: Wisconsin’s Youth Climate Lawsuit 1 pm Online. https://tinyurl.com/meayouthclimatesuit

10/10: Leave No Trace Work Party at Kaplan Tract/La Crosse Blufflands. 1 to 4:30 pm. https://tinyurl.com/ mvclntworkparty

10/10: Science Cafe - If Renewable Energy Is So Great, Why Isn’t Everybody Using It? 6 pm JavaVino, La Crosse. https://www.uwlax.edu/events/?e=32973

10/11: Prairie Walk Stargazing at Tunnelville Cliffs. 7 pm. https://tinyurl.com/mvctunnelstars

10/13: Indigenous Peoples Day. Morning, Myrick Park. Evening, UW-La Crosse. https://www.uwlax.edu/events/? e=32920

Share Your Solar Story!

Do you have a solar installation on your home or business? Would you like to help encourage others to take the solar plunge? We are collecting short videos for a virtual solar tour library.

Virtual solar tour hosts will show their installation with a description of the details, share the installation experience, answer questions they had when they were deciding, and illustrate how adding solar has affected their energy use and costs.

Hosts may share their decision process and any surprises (positive or negative). If they wish, they can agree to answer questions by email, phone, or in person from those who view their virtual tour.

No experience is needed. If you want, we can send someone to interview your or you can do your own video. Be an influencer for the climate! Email CRSierraClub@gmail.com or call 608-315-2693 for more details.

10/12: What Have We Done to Deserve All These Cranes? 1 pm at The Nature Place. https://www. lchshistory.org/programs-experiences

10/14: Fair Maps Coalition La Crosse Hearing at Viterbo University from 6 to 7:30 pm https://www.fairmapswi. com/communityhearings

10/15: Driftless Dialogue - Bobcats 5:30 pm Kickapoo Valley Reserve. http://kvr.state.wi.us/Events/Calendar 10/17-23: Jackson In Action Lunda Community Park Hikes https://tinyurl.com/jackson1025hikes

10/18: Seed Collecting at New Amsterdam Grasslands. 9 am to noon. https://www.mississippivalleyconservancy. org/events/seed-collection-new-amsterdam-grasslands

10/23: Dark Sky book club - The Inner Clock 1 pm Online https://darksky-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/ sMnrcXo6S6iaO1EqP8jHgg

10/25: Wisconsin Association of Rail Passengers Fall Meeting, 9 am to 3 pm in Madison and online. https:// tinyurl.com/wisarpfall25

10/28: Halloween Savanna Restoration at Plum Creek Conservation Area. 9 am to 1 pm https://tinyurl.com/ mvchalsavanna

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