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Next meeting of the Menlo Park Green Ribbon Citizen's Committee, TOMORROW:
4pm, Wed May 9 Menlo Park Library Meeting Room -- Lower Level
800 Alma Street, Menlo Park.
Clark Kepler will be the featured guest. He will be speaking about Kepler's Go-Green Summer Series. We will also do a networking exercise. The agenda is attached.
Past speakers have included Walt Hayes, Chair of the Palo Alto Green Ribbon Task Force (PAGRTF), Menlo Park Council Member and Environmental Award winner Heyward Robinson, and Executive Staff from the City of Menlo Park.
Everybody is welcome, including newcomers!
GO-GREEN Summer Series
Announcing Kepler's new summer series, GO-GREEN. Kepler's, in conjunction with a large group of other concerned organizations, will present programs on various topics to explore ways to improve our environment and create a healthier community. Topics will include sustainable design, innovative energy solutions, shopping local, organic farming and foods, automobile trends, preserving open space, and much more. The series will tie in to the City of Menlo Park's efforts to become a Cool City -- a city committed to stopping global warming.
The following organizations are involved with Kepler's GO-GREEN Summer Series: Acterra, Al Gore's 1000, Climate Project, Build It Green, Canopy, Chelsea Green Publishers, City of Menlo Park, Common Ground, GreenCareerCentral.com <http://greencareercentral.com/> , Friends of Bayfront Park, Hidden Villa, Island Press, Jesse Ziff Cool, Lonely Planet, Peninsula Open Space Trust, PG&E, Sierra Club - Loma Prieta Chapter, Solar City, SRI, Summit Travel Group, SUN, Tech Shop, Tesla Motors. Participating authors include Sherry Boschert, Paul Hawken, Carol McClelland,PhD., Jessica Prentice, Jean Rusmore, Dick Walker, Sissel Waage.
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