Thursday, September 24, 2009
September Green Drinks
Join us for a night of good company and green conversation! Kevin Rooney of the Cleaner Greener America Foundation will join us to talk about biodiesel. So come with questions and ready to hear about this alternative fuel source!
Where: (by popular demand) Union Jack Pub on Loudoun Street walking mall.
When: Sept 24 @ 5:30ish.
Who: YOU and all of your friends!
Just FYI: October 22nd will be in Tom's Brook at the Natural Art Garden Center and we'll be seeing their green roof and hearing from the owner about first hand pro's, con's and other really cool green roof stuff!
Also FYI, keep a lookout for a Green Film Fest coming up in November hosted by the soon to be open Alamo Draft house. This should be a super fun (and free) event, so let the buzz begin, I'll pass on more details soon!
Monday, September 21, 2009
Home Show in Tom's Brook
Natural Art Garden Center in Tom's Brook. Friday and Saturday, September 25th and 26th. It's a great way to learn about and support local businesses, AND the Garden Center has a green roof! Too cool!
Go to their website for more info: http://naturalartgarden.wordpress.com/
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Sustainabilty Festival
Well, if you can't read the snazzy poster, it says:
SUSTAINABILITY FESTIVAL
GREEN FEST 2009
Sherando Park, Stephens City, Virginia
Sunday, September 20, 2009
10am to 2pm
FREE!!!!
Bringing together the community to explore food, products, and energy for a sustainable future...
Vendors:
Renewable Energy
Alternative Transportation
Green Building
Green Products and Services
Sustainable Agriculture ~local produce for sale~
Food (sandwiches with local ingredients! $5 from One Block West)
Filtered Alkaline Water provided by The Wellness Group
Schedule of Events:
10am Pick up your FREE Toy Solar car kit voucher from sponsors (for kids under12)
11am Toy Solar Car kit giveaway & build
11:30 Alternative Energy with Sand Energy
12pm Electric Truck Demo with Model E Conversions
12:30 DIY Solar H2O workshop with Always Thinking
Basically, the most fun, and green, event for you and your family of the fall!
Green Drinks: Eastern Panhandle!
GREEN DRINKS of the EASTERN PANHANDLE
Thursday, September 17th, 2009
6 pm @ Craftworks
Every month we meet at a location in the Eastern Panhandle to interact with people who work in, or are interested in, the environmental field. This is an informal world-wide organization known as Green Drinks. These events are simple and relatively unstructured, but many people have found employment, made friends, developed new ideas, done deals, and have had moments of serendipity.....all in the spirit of greening our lives for the betterment of all humankind.
Chad Gauthier of Pinnacle Enterprises and Karen Valentine of GoGreenGals are the co-founders of this chapter. We look forward to sharing our commitment to a healthy, productive, and sustainable Eastern Panhandle with all of you. Our goal is to unite the community to embrace responsible, local, and environmentally sustainable lifestyles. So come and join us for some healthy organic apps and drinks. On behalf of us both, we look forward to meeting you and joining forces to green the Panhandle!
Join Green Drinks for refreshments on the deck overlooking Cool Spring Marsh and Bullskin Run, and learn about this unique new resource for Jefferson County.
CraftWorks at Cool Spring is a center for creative learning in art, craft, nature and sustainable living that supports protection of the Cool Spring Marsh landscape, where people come to learn, relax and rejuvenate in a setting that fosters deep connections with the natural environment and stronger communities.
What's truly distinctive about CraftWorks is that it invites artisans, environmental educators, green builders, and other creative people into create and offer classes, gather, retreat, and help invent the long-term future of this resource.
CraftWorks director David Lillard will take Green Drinkers on a short 15-minute walk through the grounds and describe the plans for studios and programs.
Refreshments provided by CraftWorks; donations to offset costs warmly appreciated.
Directions to CraftWorks. We'll meet at Mrs. Thornton's cottage.
Take Route 340 south from Charles Town. After you pass Washington High, the 4 lane highway ends and it becomes a two lane road. Soon you’ll pass a diner on the right, a produce stand on the left and you’ll make a SHARP right hand turn immediately after the diner onto Wheatland Road (WVA Rd 340/2)
Continue on Wheatland until it deadends (about 2 miles)—turn right (Lloyd Road). The first house on the left is Mrs. Thornton’s Cottage. The second entry on the left is Cool Spring Farm (has a sign and a split rail fence)—turn in, then turn left to follow the sign to the cottage.
Note: If you use Mapquest for directions, Lloyd Road is called by its old name Haines Road
enjoy~karen
Karen Valentine
GoGreenGals/River&Trail
304-261-1532
Free Movie Screening: Fuel
ADMISSION IS FREE!
JOIN US
WHEN:Thursday September 17th 2009
WHERE: The Shenandoah Arts Council
811 S. Loudoun St
Winchester VA, 22601
Doors open at 6:30pm movie starts at 7:00pm
Space is limited, if you have not yet RSVP'd please do so at: ecycleconsulting@gmail.com
BE A PART OF THE MOVIE AND THE MOVEMENT
PLEASE READ BELOW:
FUEL:
One movie has the answer to the Climate Crisis and America’s energy security
Be a part of the nationwide movement to change the way we power our lives
If one movie answered the challenges laid out in An Inconvenient Truth, wouldn’t you see it? Wouldn’t you want your friends, neighbors, coworkers and family to see it with you? That movie is coming to theaters this month.That movie is FUEL.
WATCH THE TRAILER FOR FUEL, IN THEATERS NATIONWIDE THIS SEPTEMBER
Winner of the Best Documentary award at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival, FUEL is a personal journey of one man - Josh Tickell - as he works to end America’s reliance on foreign oil. Along the way, he learns how his voice can create change; and shows us all that we can do the same.
In the spirit of Josh’s, a national movement of grassroots volunteers and FUEL Ambassadors is working in cities across this country to spread the word about the film and the hopeful solutions it presents.
The L.A. Times called FUEL “VITAL,” and the Seattle Times described it as, “dynamic and persuasive. It’s a must-see, and not just for environmentalists.”
This movie truly is for everybody, and we’re counting on you to not just see the movie but spread the word. So watch the trailer, sign up for updates, and get involved with the FUEL Movement by visiting http://www.TheFuelFilm.com.
Thanks and we hope to see you there,
Cheryl Anne Ash
540-323-0888
www.ecyclegreencollective.weebly.com
eCycle Green Collective & Construction
Sustainable Services For the Planet and the People That Live Here
Friday, May 15, 2009
Valley Earthfest
Valley Earthfest is coming! Make everyday earthday and come to Rose Hill Park in Berryville on June 6th to see vendors from around the valley, an environmental film festival, kids activities, music on the lawn, local restaurants cooking up Earth themed fixins, even a Lawn Gnome Costume Contest. If your business wants to be an exhibitor, spaces are FREE! That's right, free. Why? Because the folks at eCycle want to help you be green and share green without taking your green. If you want to be a sponsor either of money or of supplies, there's a great website and some PR material that you will be on. They are also looking for volunteers to help out (there's a cool t-shirt in it for you!). So email Cheryl to be an exhibitor, a sponsor, or a volunteer. Click on the link to learn more.
Green Drinks - June 5th
Green Drinks will be kicking off Valley Earthfest this year! I know I told you it'd be on the 4th Thursday in May, but I lied. It will be on Friday June 5th and we'll be hearing from Linda Kurtz about how to green our personal environments AND we'll be hearing more about what will be available at Valley Earthfest!
When? June 5th at 5:30 (Friday)
Where? Camino Real in Berryville (click here for a map)
Why? To kick off Valley Earthfest and learn more about greening our personal environments. (oh, and chips and salsa!)
Green Drinks - Earth Day Thank You!
A big THANK YOU to Ferguson's for hosting our last Green Drinks and working with their vendors to provide snacks and drinks, to Jed Rau of Lord Fairfax Soil and Water Conservation District for being our featured speaker. We set a personal record for Green Drinks attendees with 43!! Unfortunately, our area ONLY had 1200 folks show up, so Melbourne still holds the record. But we will try again next year, so mark your calendars for Earth Day 2010 (and your mom's calendar, and your brother's, your neighbor's, your kid's 2nd grade teacher's... you get the idea).
Compost Bin and Rain Barrel SALE!!
This is the info from the PDF Flyer. Email me and I'll send you the actual flyer....
FREDERICK COUNTY INVITES YOU TO JOIN OVER 3,000 COMMUNITIES IN MODERN HOME COMPOSTING AND RAINWATER HARVESTING
Did you know that having 1,000 residents in your community actively composting would divert 600,000 lbs of organic waste from going to local landfills per year?
Did you know that one inch of rain falling on a 1,000 sq. ft. roof harvests up to 600 gallons of rainwater for use on your lawns and gardens without turning on a tap?
Earth Machine™ Compost Bins and SYSTERN Rain Barrels will be available in the parking lot at the following location:
Saturday, June 20th, 2009
9 am - 3 pm
Dowell J. Howard Learning Center
156 Dowell J Circle
Winchester, VA 22602
(near intersection of Berryville Pike and Valley Mill Road)
Cash or check ONLY
For more information, please contact Frederick County at
(540) 665-5643 ext. 1, or visit www.fcrecycles.net
Norseman Environmental Sale LLP
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Film "How to Save the World"
This film shares the work of Peter Proctor, a farmer from New Zeland, who has gone to India several years to assist small farmers in reclaiming their land - land which was often decimated by the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides. NPR recently did a report on the plight of many farmers in India for whom an increasing reliance on water demanded by the "green revolution" has dropped the water table significantly. Here is a link to that program on NPR. http://www.npr.org/templates/
Proctor's work uses composting and Biodynamic approaches to agriculture as a way to heal the land. Here is a link to Proctor's work http://www.celsias.com/
Robert Hughes sees this 3rd film as pointing out a sustainable and efficient approach to agriculture. In some ways the first 2 films in our series helped us be aware of many of the problems of "agriculture" based on the industrial model and controlled by a few major corporations and politicians. This third film shows the viability of an alternative.
Should you wish to join in, give a call or e-mail to Robert Hughes:
540-665-8989 goinggreen4339@gmail.com http://sites.google.com/site/
Farm to Fork
Farm to Fork: Discovering the pleasure of eating locally year-round.
May 18th, 2009 from 3pm-6pm
5 dynamic speakers discuss the benefits of growing, cooking, and enjoying local food. Food and wine tasting reception featuring local producers immediately following the forum
Ticket price is $45 per person
For ticket sales and additional information, call 540-837-1848
or go to the link above.
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Keep the conversation going!
Set up by our very own Valerie Cookson-Botto, go to this site and keep the conversation going between meetings!
Please spread the word.
1 member Created By: Valerie Cookson-Botto |
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
King Corn
“King Corn” is one of a series of three films regarding current agriculture policy, production, and consumption. This film series examines “the complex web of market and political forces that is changing what we eat” as well as “exploring alternatives to large-scale industrial agriculture, placing organic and sustainable agriculture as real solutions to the farm crisis today.” “King Corn” is the story of two friends, an acre of corn in Iowa, and how corn has “conquered America.” The film helps unlock the hidden truths about America’s modern food system. “KingCorn shows how- and why- whenever you eat a hamburger or drink a soda, you’re really consuming…corn.”
“King Corn” : Sunday, April 26, 2009 at 4:00 p.m.
The second item is a lecture which is a part of Earth Week at Shenandoah University. This is another event which it would be helpful to support.
“Sustainability Starts With You”
Please join us for the Earth Week 2009 Keynote Speaker:
Mr. Chris Miller, President of the Piedmont Environmental Council, will speak about living sustainably in your community and what the Piedmont Environmental Council does for sustainability in the region.
The lecture begins at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, April 21 in Stimpson Auditorium in Halpin-Harrison Hall.
Arbor Day at the State Arboretum
Call Steve Carroll with questions: 540-837-1758 ext. 287
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Green Drinks for the Bay! - Earth Day
Where? Ferguson's in Winchester (click here for a map)
Why? To celebrate Earth Day and the health of our waterways (oh, and to beat a record set in Australia!)
More info? - look below, and check out www.greendrinksforthebay.org and the facebook page!
That's right, fellow Green Drinkers, this month we'll be gathering on Earth Day, April 22nd at 5:30 (ish), at Ferguson's in Winchester, VA. We will not be alone in our celebrations, 16 different participating Green Drinks chapters throughout the Chesapeake Bay watershed will come together to stage a same-day gathering in their respective cities, attempting to top the world attendance record of 1,800 set in Melbourne, Australia, and to rally support for action to improve the health of the Chesapeake Bay. Not just the bay, but also the health of our water ways right here in our own Shenandoah Valley!
Jed Rau from the Lord Fairfax Soil and Water Conservation District will join us to talk about how what we put on our yards and gardens and how we use water in our homes affects water quality, and representatives from Ferguson's will be on hand to answer questions about water conservation in our homes.
Ferguson's will be graciously providing refreshments for us (beer in the bathtub? Tea on the counter?) as we gather to celebrate Earth Day, to increase our awareness of how our personal actions affect water quality all the way to the bay, and to learn how to decrease our water consumption in general.
So come on out and join us on Earth Day, bring your friends, your family, your neighbors, and let's show the world that Virginians mean business about greening our environment!
Greening the Valley one conversation at a time.
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Green Home Builders Conference
Thursday, MARCH 26, 7PM AT NCTC
ô€€µ Mike Tidwell, founder and director of the Chesapeake Climate Action
Network and winner of numerous conservation awards, will explain why
we have to go green to protect our future. Tidwell has been featured
on Meet the Press, NPR, and the New York Times and is co-host of the
nationally syndicated radio show Earthbeat.
ô€€µ Andrew Grigsby, principal and sustainability consultant with
Commonwealth Sustainability Works, helping diverse clients integrate
green thinking into homebuilding, community development, land use,
and business planning.
ô€€µ Chris VanArsdale, attorney and entrepreneur at the vanguard of the
green building movement in the Washington, DC region, serves as
Executive Director of the Canal Park Development Association, Inc.
Builders and Homeowners
Conference
Friday, March 27, 2009
8:30am - 4:00pm
National Conservation Training Center
Shepherdstown, WV
(Come to this, Jed and I will be speaking at 2:30! oh, and there will be all sorts of other speakers too!!!)
GREEN HOMES TOUR
SATURDAY, MARCH 28
10AM TO 4PM
For more information:
http://www.potomacaudubon.org
Tour Maps $15 available at the
conference and after March 2 at the
following locations:
Charles Town:
Dream House Furniture Store
Shepherdstown:
Four Seasons Books,
Martinsburg:
Good Natured,
Berkeley Springs:
The Nature Niche
Tour proceeds go toward purchase
of renewable energy credits to offset
carbon dioxide emitted by vehicles on
the tour circuit and to support
Potomac Valley Audubon Society’s
environmental youth education
programming.
Conference Registration Information:
Early Registration by March 6 - $45
Registration after March 6 - $55
EPHBA members $40 before March 6.
Pay by check or credit card (invoiced by e-mail)
Registration fee includes NCTC’s fabulous
smorgasbord lunch, snacks, and materials.
For more information or to register:
E-mail: phrcd.6003@verizon.net
Phone: 304-267-8953 ext. 5
Promote your Green Business: Consider a Conference Display!
Display space fee is $100, which includes one paid registration!
Regional home construction can no longer maintain the status quo. Building for a Greener Future is a
conference designed to help builders understand how to transition to greener construction.
Speakers include:
Afternoon concurrent sessions will provide information about green
building, weatherization, and home energy retrofits for building,
remodeling and living green. Hear experts and practitioners
explain:
ô€€µTransitioning to Green: Perspectives on the Challenges and Rewards.
ô€€µGetting Started with Building Green: The Homeowners Perspective.
ô€€µDealing with Energy: Home Energy Audits and Weatherization.
ô€€µTools for Builders: Certification Programs and Training Opportunities.
ô€€µThe Green Advantage for Marketing and Affordable Housing.
ô€€µTax Incentives and Legal Considerations.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, and where applicable,
sex, marital status, familial status, parental status, religion, sexual orientation, genetic information, political beliefs, reprisal, or because all or part of an individual’s income is derived
from any public assistance program. Full statement of the USDA Nondiscrimination Statement available upon request.
Menu For the Future
Documentary Film Screenings
22 March -"The Future of Food," with adding the special section on CSAs.
26 April
24 May -
Even though the weather is cold, our thoughts are starting to turn toward spring and the new growing season. We look forward to the renewed opportunities for fresh food!
Best wishes,
Robert Hughes, co-ordinator, For the Greater Good, Inc.
Community Tree Planting
SAVE THE DATE
SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 9:00AM to NOON
THIRD ANNUAL COMMUNITY TREE PLANTING
WHAT: The Opequon Watershed, Inc., along with Virginia Cooperative Extension, and the Virginia Departments of Conservation and Recreation, Environmental Quality, and Forestry will be hosting a Tree Planting along streams and stormwater drainages in the Opequon Watershed!
Trees are vital to a healthy stream since they filter pollutants, create habitat, and hold soil in place.
Come plant trees and make a difference in our local environment!
WHERE: Ft. Collier Industrial Park – Other sites in Winchester to be announced
WHEN: Saturday, March 28 from 9am – Noon (coffee, juice, and breakfast snacks will be provided)
WHO: YOU! And your family, friends, neighbors, co-workers… All are welcome! Just bring gloves, a shovel, and clothes that can get a little dirty!
FOR MORE INFORMATION: Please call(540) 667-0761 or email jiml@crosslink.net. Please pass along to anyone who may be interested! We look forward to seeing you there!
USGBC Meeting
USGBC Meeting
Shenandoah Valley Branch Monthly Program: March 11
Join your friends and colleagues for an evening of networking and education in Winchester, Virginia. This month's program features presentations on LEED 2009 and the LEED for Homes program.
TIME: 6-8 PM
LOCATION: Shenandoah Valley Council for the Arts, 811 S. Loudoun Street, Winchester, VA
Speakers include: Tom Mawson, NCR Chapter Executive Director, who will share the changes coming to the LEED Rating System and to the LEED Accredited Professional program in 2009. Our second speaker is Lee O'Neal, who will explain the LEED for Homes Program.
LEED for Homes is a rating system that promotes the design and construction of high-performance green homes. A green home uses less energy, water and natural resources; creates less waste; and is healthier and more comfortable for the occupants. Benefits of a LEED home include lower energy and water bills; reduced greenhouse gas emissions; and less exposure to mold, mildew and other indoor toxins.
Lee O'Neal is the President of Green Sustainable Holdings, Inc. as well as Director of Energy & Green Programs for CGE Solutions, a home energy rating & building performance firm based in Ashburn, VA. Lee currently serves on the RESNET Quality Assurance and Ethics Committee, National Standards Energy Audit Committee and Drafting Sub-Committee, RESNET Sampling Standards Drafting Committee, Lee also serves on the Building Performance Institute (BPI) Technical committee, Quality Assurance and Ethics sub-committees.
COST: $15 for members of the NCR chapter; $20 for non-members; $10 for EGB members
Hors d'ouevres and beverages will be served. This month's event will be catered by The Stone Soup Bistro in Shepherdstown, WV. Our wines will be sponsored by Grapes and Grains of Shepherdstown, WV. REGISTER HERE
March Green Drinks
Green Drinks Northern Shenandoah Valley!
Where? Union Jack Pub in Winchester at 101 N. Loudoun Street on the walking mall (in the bar upstairs on the 3rd floor!)
When? March 26th at 5:30ish
Why? Duane Myers will be telling us all about solar panels! Duane says to come with your questions and if he doesn't have the answer, he'll find the answer for you!
Get directions here
Invite your friends (and your family, and your neighbors, and your friend's friends, and people that aren't your friends), we'll see you there!
So what is Green Drinks? It's a grassroots networking opportunity. Nothing fancy, no membership required, no cover charge, just a cash bar, a bunch of eco-minded people, and conversation. From Automobiles and Buildings to Recycling and Watersheds and every topic in between, we'll be talking about all things green. Who goes? YOU and all of your friends! We're hoping that this will be an informal way to meet and engage other like minded individuals in the area. Everyone from every profession and of every age is invited, so please, spread the word. (and just because it's called Green Drinks doesn't mean you have to drink)
Greening the Valley one conversation at a time.
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Green Workshops 101-4 in Winchester City
Click here to get more information and for registration.
Greening the Valley one conversation at a time.
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Green Drinks February
Green Drinks Northern Shenandoah Valley!
Where? Camino Real in Berryville (in their new bar upstairs! They've got a pool table!)
When? February 26th at 5:30ish
Why? Chips and salsa! And Juliet Mackay-Smith from Locke Store in Millwood is going to tell us more about local food, how to get it and why its important to think about what we eat.
Get directions here
Invite your friends (and your family, and your neighbors, and your friend's friends, and people that aren't your friends), we'll see you there!
So what is Green Drinks? It's a grassroots networking opportunity. Nothing fancy, no membership required, no cover charge, just a cash bar, a bunch of eco-minded people, and conversation. From Automobiles and Buildings to Recycling and Watersheds and every topic in between, we'll be talking about all things green. Who goes? YOU and all of your friends! We're hoping that this will be an informal way to meet and engage other like minded individuals in the area. Everyone from every profession and of every age is invited, so please, spread the word. (and just because it's called Green Drinks doesn't mean you have to drink)
Have a great green day!
Greening the Valley one conversation at a time,
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Green Workshops 101-3 in Winchester City
Click here to get more information and for registration.
Greening the Valley one conversation at a time.
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Green Workshop 101-2 in Winchester
Click here to get more information and for registration.
Greening the Valley one conversation at a time.
Friday, January 30, 2009
Green Workshops 101-1 in Winchester
Click here to get more information and for registration.
Greening the Valley one conversation at a time.
Friday, January 23, 2009
Green Workshops 101-4 in Winchester City
Click here to get more information and for registration.
Greening the Valley one conversation at a time.
Friday, January 16, 2009
Green Workshops 101-3 in Winchester City
Click here to get more information and for registration.
Greening the Valley one conversation at a time.
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Webinar about Skin Care
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I wanted to pass along to you this link to a webinar that ONEgroup presented on organics & sustainability and greenwashing in personal care products. I thought that you would be interested in it personally, and that it might be something to present in part at Green Drinks for discussion.
Friday, January 9, 2009
Green Workshops 101-2 in Winchester
Click here to get more information and for registration.
Greening the Valley one conversation at a time.
FIRST USGBC Branch Meeting
The Shenandoah Valley Branch of the NCR chapter has announced plans for its first networking program for sustainable design and construction professionals in the western counties of the chapter's region.
The program is entitled: "Utilizing Smart Design Choices to Enhance Profit"
The program is scheduled for 6-8 pm on Thursday, January 15, at the June Jeffrey Education Center in Winchester, Virginia. The Center is located at: 126 N. Kent Street, Winchester.
COST: $15 for members of the USGBC-NCR chapter
$ 20 for individuals who are not members of the NCR chapter
$ 10 for EGB members of the NCR chapter
Yummy snacks (local too!) are being provided by Fresh Flours and The Locke Store
Agenda for the Evening:
6:00 - 6:30 Networking and introductions
6:30 - 6:45 Program Announcements, Introduction of the Shenandoah Valley branch leadership
6:45 - 8:00 Program:
Speakers: Robert Glenn is a commercial real estate attorney with Jackson and Kelly PLC, headquartered in Martinsville, WV. He, through his firm, is striving to assist with green building industry issues throughout the Shenandoah Valley area. Mr. Glenn will speak on tax incentives, both federal and state, and government support for green building in MD, VA and WV.
Andrew Grigsby founded Commonwealth Sustainability Works in 2001. He previously managed the Sustainable Communities Initiative of the city of Austin, Texas. Andrew will offer insight into the practical application of sustainable theory as it relates to incentives, grants, and various means of peripheral support.
January Green Drinks
The Half Note Bar will host January's meetup. Robert Hughes from BALLE (Business Alliance for Local Living Economies) will be sharing with us about the triple bottom line (people, planet, profits). Invite your friends, we'll see you there!
Where? Half Note Bar at George Washington Hotel 103 E Picadilly Street Winchester, VA
When? January 22nd at 5:30ish
Why? Smooth Jazz. Oh, and conversations about green things with other like minded folks.
Friday, January 2, 2009
Green Workshops 101-1 in Winchester
Click here to get more information and for registration.
Greening the Valley one conversation at a time.