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Tesla : Malcolm Smith and Sam Perry
Friends of Bayfront Park: Elizabeth Lasensky
POST: Nina Nowak**
Hidden Villa - Marc Sidel
Sierra Club: Julio Magalhaes
Common Ground: Patricia Becker
Acterra: Debbie Mytels and Claire Elliot
PG&E: Gail Slocum
IDEO: Tom Kelley
JZ Cool: Jesse Cool
Menlo Park City Council
Menlo Trees: TBD
Tech Shop: Gary Banta
Chelsea Green publishers: TBD
cc:
Clark Kepler, President, Kepler's
Pam Grange, Events Manager, Kepler's
Dave Johnson, Menlo Park Business Development
Fran Dehn, Menlo Park Chamber
Kepler's is pleased to announce that is planning to host a series of
programs this summer, titled "Go-Green Wednesdays" (we are open to
Go-Green Tuesdays, Go-Green Wednesdays or Go-Green Thursdays :-) )
Our intent is to present programs on various topics, exploring ways to
improve our environment and create a healthier community. Each of your
organizations have been identified as possible participants in this 10
week series. Topics would include: sustainable design, innovative energy
solutions, shopping local, organic farming and foods, automobile trends
and retrofitting your vehicle, preserving our open space, and much more.
We also believe this will be a valuable series to identify the steps
Menlo Park could consider to become a Cool City
http://www.coolcities.us/ -- A city committed to stopping global warming.
Pam Grange will be arranging a conference call to discuss this program.
Please email Pam with the name, email and phone number of the
participant, or participants, from your organization that you would want
to be part of our Conference Call. We will set this up later this month.
Thank you, in advance, for your interest. We look forward to working
with you!
Anne Banta
Chief Marketing Officer
Kepler's
<http://www.coolcities.us/user/register>
Received on Wed Jan 31 02:05:40 2007
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