 Alfred Meyer, PSR board memberAlfred Meyer (photo, left), national board member of Physicians for Responsibility  (PSR), spoke throughout Michigan on a tour organized by Beyond Nuclear  from Feb. 12-17. His presentations of "Nuclear Power: What You Need to  Know about Price, Pollution and Proliferation" were dedicated to the memory of Dr. Jeff Patterson, PSR's Past-President.
Alfred Meyer, PSR board memberAlfred Meyer (photo, left), national board member of Physicians for Responsibility  (PSR), spoke throughout Michigan on a tour organized by Beyond Nuclear  from Feb. 12-17. His presentations of "Nuclear Power: What You Need to  Know about Price, Pollution and Proliferation" were dedicated to the memory of Dr. Jeff Patterson, PSR's Past-President.
Alfred's first stop on Feb. 12, at Grand Rapids' Fountain Street  Church, drew 35 attendees, despite the wintry weather. Corinne Carey of  Don't Waste MI video-recorded the talk, and will post it to cable access  t.v. in the near future.
Alfred had a productive day in Kalamazoo on Feb. 13th. His  presentation at Western Michigan University (WMU) was attended by over  50 people, and garnered an extended interview by Gordon Evans on WMUK Radio, as well as an article by Yvonne Zipp in the Kalamazoo Gazette. Alfred also spoke at a press conference held at WMU's impressive solar  panel array, launching a campus climate campaign to divest the  university from fossil fuel investments. Alfred was also interviewed by  Dr. Don Cooney, WMU Social Work professor and Kalamazoo City  Commissioner, and Dr. Ron Kramer, WMU criminology prof., on "Critical  Issues: Alternative Views" t.v. program. The interview will be aired on  Kalamazoo cable access in the near future, as well as posted to YouTube.
The tour stop in South Haven (4 miles from Entergy's Palisades atomic  reactor) on Feb. 14 drew 25 attendees, despite it being Valentine's  Day. Kraig Schultz of Michigan Safe Energy Future--Shoreline Chapter  video-recorded the talk, and will post the recording to the MSEF YouTube  channel in the near future.
Ferndale in Metro Detroit on Feb. 15 drew 75 attendees. Damon J. Hartley of the Peoples Tribune did a write up and took lots of photos. 
Monroe's event (within the 10-mile Emergency Planning Zone from the  GE BWR Mark I, Fermi 2, as well as the proposed Fermi 3) on Feb. 16,  drew 30 attendees, and garnered coverage in the Monroe News (text, PDF). The Ann Arbor (home base for PSR's new MI chapter) event on Feb. 17 also drew an audience despite an impending winter storm.
Beyond  Nuclear has been honored  and  privileged to work with the following groups to make this speaking  tour a success: Michigan Physicians for Social Responsibility; Sierra  Club; Fountain Street Church; WMU Lee Honors  College; WMU   Environmental Studies program; WMU Institute of Government  and  Politics;  Michigan Safe Energy Future (both Kalamazoo and South  Haven  chapters);  Don't Waste Michigan; Ferndale Public Library; Alliance  to  Halt Fermi 3; Ellis Library;  Don't Waste Michigan; Coalition for a  Nuclear-Free Great Lakes; and the Ecology Center.