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Apeiron Institute for Sustainable Living free events

The Apeiron Institute for Sustainable Living is pleased to announce that registration is now open for these free events:

· 9/25 RI Sustainable Schools Summit

· 9/27 Evening with Richard Louv author of Last Child in the Woods

RI Sustainable Schools Summit

Thursday, September 25th, 2008

9:00 am to 3:00 pm (8:30 am registration & coffee)



REGISTER NOW at http://www.apeiron.org/new/events/SSNSumm...

The RI Sustainable School Summit is a Free Program Presented By:

The Apeiron Institute for Sustainable Living & The RI Association of School Committees

Learn about successful school initiatives and discover resources and programs available to move your school towards health, efficiency & sustainability! Information, networking opportunities and programs to Green Up your school featuring:

• Energy Efficiency & Conservation

• Funding Resources for Schools

• Clean Renewable Energy

• Best Practices Exchange

• Score Boosting Environment Based Curricula

• Maximum recycling

• Non-Toxic Cleaning Products

• Local Resources

• School Gardens

• Whole School Learning Environments

Who Should Attend:

· School Board Officials

· Superintendents

· Principals

· Parents & PTO Members

· Teachers

· Facilities Managers

· Maintenance Staff

· Students

Presenters:

· National Grid

· RI Resource Recovery Corporation

· RI Department of Elementary & Secondary Education

· Kids First

· Cranston Public Schools

· Other leaders and innovators!



Sponsors:

National Grid ~ RI Association of School Committees ~ RI High Performance Schools Working Group ~ RI Environmental Education Association

Also…

A special Evening with Richard Louv, author of Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children from Nature-Deficit Disorder. Saturday, September 27th at 7:00 pm at CCRI in Warwick! Register now at http://rwpzoo.wufoo.com/forms/an-even....

REGISTER NOW:

These free programs are open to the public, but advance registration for both is required. Visit www.apeiron.org or call 401-228-7930

Rebekah Greenwald
Director of Education
Apeiron Institute for Sustainable Living
17 Gordon Avenue, Suite 207
Providence, RI 02905
401-228-7930
www.apeiron.org
bekah@apeiron.org
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  1. Apeiron Institute for Sustainable Living free events + -

    Jeff Sep 4 at 2008, 3:15 PM
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    Jeff said "The Apeiron Institute for Sustainable Living is pleased to announce that registration is now open for these free eve"
    The Apeiron Institute for Sustainable Living is pleased to announce that registration is now open for these free events:

    · 9/25 RI Sustainable Schools Summit

    · 9/27 Evening with Richard Louv author of Last Child in the Woods

    RI Sustainable Schools Summit

    Thursday, September 25th, 2008

    9:00 am to 3:00 pm (8:30 am registration & coffee)



    REGISTER NOW at http://www.apeiron.org/new/events/SSNSumm...

    The RI Sustainable School Summit is a Free Program Presented By:

    The Apeiron Institute for Sustainable Living & The RI Association of School Committees

    Learn about successful school initiatives and discover resources and programs available to move your school towards health, efficiency & sustainability! Information, networking opportunities and programs to Green Up your school featuring:

    • Energy Efficiency & Conservation

    • Funding Resources for Schools

    • Clean Renewable Energy

    • Best Practices Exchange

    • Score Boosting Environment Based Curricula

    • Maximum recycling

    • Non-Toxic Cleaning Products

    • Local Resources

    • School Gardens

    • Whole School Learning Environments

    Who Should Attend:

    · School Board Officials

    · Superintendents

    · Principals

    · Parents & PTO Members

    · Teachers

    · Facilities Managers

    · Maintenance Staff

    · Students

    Presenters:

    · National Grid

    · RI Resource Recovery Corporation

    · RI Department of Elementary & Secondary Education

    · Kids First

    · Cranston Public Schools

    · Other leaders and innovators!



    Sponsors:

    National Grid ~ RI Association of School Committees ~ RI High Performance Schools Working Group ~ RI Environmental Education Association

    Also…

    A special Evening with Richard Louv, author of Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children from Nature-Deficit Disorder. Saturday, September 27th at 7:00 pm at CCRI in Warwick! Register now at http://rwpzoo.wufoo.com/forms/an-even....

    REGISTER NOW:

    These free programs are open to the public, but advance registration for both is required. Visit www.apeiron.org or call 401-228-7930

    Rebekah Greenwald
    Director of Education
    Apeiron Institute for Sustainable Living
    17 Gordon Avenue, Suite 207
    Providence, RI 02905
    401-228-7930
    www.apeiron.org
    bekah@apeiron.org
    Last post 2 days ago
  2. Peter Mulvey's "no gasoline tour" + -

    Peace Sep 4 at 2008, 12:32 PM
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    Peace said "After the bike tour, Peter will be heading to Ireland and New England. http://www.myspace.com/petermulvey "
    After the bike tour, Peter will be heading to Ireland and New England.

    http://www.myspace.com/petermulvey
    http://www.petermulvey.com/

    NO GASOLINE TOUR ROLLS

    Hello, all. Last week I did the final 250 miles of training and felt fine, so I guess I'm as ready as I'll ever be for the No Gasoline Tour 2008. I'm excited for the first leg, starting next Wedneseday.

    Here's a video I put together:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fI5eENHZEp...

    It captures the spirit of the tour pretty well. I hope you'll forward it to any friends you might have interested in music, bicycling, or the environment.

    Many thanks to Wheel and Sprocket, especially Bob Jung, and to my friends who have biked with me over the summer.

    Also, here's the scoop on the semi-organized ride on Saturday 9/20 to benefit the Urban Ecology Center: I and a small group of riders will leave the Cafe Carpe in Fort Atkinson at 8am, following this route:
    http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=2205227


    I'd expect we'll be in Dousman by 10:30 or so, Waukesha by 11:30, and arrive at the UEC in Washington Park by 1pm. So joining the ride is as simple as this: you head west along the route, until you meet a group of cyclists that includes a recumbent with a guitar on a rack in back. That's probably us. Then, you join us and ride back.

    You pick the time of your departure, you decide the mileage, and once you meet up with the group, trust me -- we'll be moving at a relaxed pace that anyone can maintain (I'll be towing gear, and will have done over 400 miles in the past 10 days, so I won't be moving all that quickly.) We'll arrive at the UEC, and if you feel like writing a check for any amount, I'll collect them and add my own and hand them over. Then we'll all have some conversation and drink some water and disperse, and hopefully I'll see you at the show. It goes without saying but I'll say it: you ride at your own risk and PLEASE, for crying out loud, wear a helmet.

    Finally, they'll have extra bike racks at Turner Hall for the show, and Alterra Coffee will be giving out coupons for a free cup if you ride to the show. Again, if you ride to the show: SERIOUSLY, wear a helmet and use lights!

    Thank you all,

    PM

    ps I'll post the details of the UEC ride on my myspace page in the blog section, and if I get around to it I'll post routemaps for all the legs of the tour.


    Sep 5 2008 8:00P
    Trinity House Theater Livonia, Michigan
    Sep 9 2008 8:00P
    WHEEL & SPROCKET PRESENTS the "NO GASOLINE" TOUR 2008 Various, Wisconsin
    Sep 10 2008 8:00P
    Paradigm Coffehouse w/Brianna Lane Sheboygan, Wisconsin
    Sep 11 2008 7:30P
    The Flying Pig Algoma, Wisconsin
    Sep 12 2008 8:00P
    New Moon Cafe w/Brianna Lane Oshkosh, Wisconsin
    Sep 13 2008 7:30P
    Thrasher Opera House Green Lake, Wisconsin
    Sep 18 2008 7:00P
    High Noon Saloon w/Antje Duvekot Madison, Wisconsin
    Sep 19 2008 8:30P
    Cafe Carpe w/Antje Duvekot Fort Atkinson
    Sep 20 2008 8:00P
    Turner Hall Ballroom w/Antje Duvekot, Chip Cruz Milwaukee, Wisconsin
    Sep 21 2008 8:00P
    END OF BIKE TOUR Milwaukee, Wisconsin
    Last post 2 days ago
  3. Info about a wonderful farm on the Lexington / Arlington border + -

    Elizabeth Aug 7 at 2008, 9:48 PM
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    Elizabeth said "Hello to all! I hope that this evening finds you warm and dry. No major thunderstorms in Somerville yet! Any"
    Hello to all!

    I hope that this evening finds you warm and dry. No major thunderstorms in Somerville yet!

    Anyway, I wanted to take a minute to tell you about a place that I currently frequent often and where I volunteer. It is a great place to visit if you are a person who likes to buy locally, support local business, and are on the hunt for fresh veggies like corn, squash, lettuce, radishes...

    The farm I work at is slowly but surely coming very close to organic, and favors sustainable farming practices. It is an original farm from the time when Lexington was all farms back at the turn of the century. Now it is surrounded by houses, an anachronism from a time where closeness to the city meant fresher food.

    Anyway I could go on and on (i.e. often you can PICK your own veggies! Also some flowers), but here is some more specific information about the place. It is called Busa farm, and here is their site:
    http://www.busafarm.com/
    52 Lowell St, Lexington, MA

    You can often find the farmer working out in the fields. Feel free to go meet him and ask him questions about his produce. He is very knowledgeable and has been on this farm since he was a kid. His specialty is heirloom tomatoes and also zucchini and eggplant varieties that originate in Italy. There are also italian foods for sale in the farm stand, and also fresh bread from Iggies in Cambridge.

    I am saying that this place has a lot of great qualities, and they are in need of your support! Fresh farmed veggies for sale at their stand. I have found that this place is a little known treasure, so please visit. : )

    Let me know if you have any questions!

    Best regards,
    Elizabeth
    yohohoblood@gmail.com
    1. RE: Info about a wonderful farm on the Lexington / Arlington border + -

      Jeff Aug 15 at 2008, 6:36 PM
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      Jeff said "This farm sounds fabulous. Continuing the thought of supporting family farms, this weekend is Massachusetts sale"
      This farm sounds fabulous.

      Continuing the thought of supporting family farms, this weekend is Massachusetts sales tax "holiday", I encourage all to support family-owned businesses over korporate chain / box box sprawlmart-type stores (sorry, this includes franchises).
    2. RE: Info about a wonderful farm on the Lexington / Arlington border + -

      Kathleen Sep 4 at 2008, 10:38 AM
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      Kathleen said "Thanks for the heads up! I hadn't heard of Busa Farm. By the way, LOVING your photo. The kitten with froggy hat "
      Thanks for the heads up! I hadn't heard of Busa Farm. By the way, LOVING your photo. The kitten with froggy hat is way too cute!
    Last post 3 days ago
  4. A benefit for the Massachusetts Audobon Society, 9/5 + -

    Jeff Sep 3 at 2008, 2:50 PM
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    Jeff said "Friday, September 5, 6pm. Folk for Feathers Festival, Long Pasture Wildlife Sanctuary, 345 Bone Hill Rd.,Cu"
    Friday, September 5, 6pm.

    Folk for Feathers Festival, Long Pasture Wildlife Sanctuary, 345 Bone Hill Rd.,Cummaquid(Barnstable), MA.

    Featuring Jake Armerding, Edie Carey, Rose Cousins and Oen Kennedy. A benefit for the Massachusetts Audobon Society.

    Call (508)362-7475 x9351 or email bharris@massaudobon.org.
    Last post 3 days ago
  5. The first 117% green energy independent community in the world + -

    SUVs R wasteful Aug 22 at 2008, 7:23 PM
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    SUVs R wasteful said " http://features.csmonitor.com/environ... Freiamt, Germany Dawn was just breaking over the Black Forest "
    http://features.csmonitor.com/environ...

    Freiamt, Germany

    Dawn was just breaking over the Black Forest when Helga Schneider climbed out of bed, tugged on her overalls and thick brown galoshes, and trudged out to the cow pen. She herded a dozen head into a tiled alcove strewn with straw and manure, and began fixing rubber hoses to swollen udders.

    Within minutes, milk was snaking through a maze of tubes to a copper-plated box the size of a cinder block, where the warmth was siphoned off and stored for heating everything from the Schneider’s bath water to their home.

    Many residents of this farming village have also found creative ways to harvest energy, be it turning manure into biofuel or installing turbines in the local creek. Thanks to their ingenuity, Freiamt is not only energy independent, but produces 17 percent more power than it uses.

    It’s a feat that defies conventional ideas about energy – that big companies are key to a secure supply, that renewable sources can only meet a fraction of society’s needs, that green energy is the domain of liberals and idealists.
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  6. CT FOLK FESTIVAL & GREEN EXPO + -

    Peace Aug 18 at 2008, 4:35 PM
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    Peace said "FREE GREEN EXPO SUNDAY, SEPT. 14 ON THE SCSU CAMPUS IN NEW HAVEN 11 am to 4 pm Free famil"
    FREE GREEN EXPO SUNDAY, SEPT. 14
    ON THE SCSU CAMPUS IN NEW HAVEN

    11 am to 4 pm

    Free family fun

    Earth-Friendly ideas, products and services
    Music, workshops, and activities for all ages Plus the annual "HOOT IN THE PARK"
    hosted by Pierce Campbell

    Active links at http://newyork.going.com/event-350430...
    Last post 19 days ago
  7. The GM Volt + -

    SUVs R wasteful Aug 14 at 2008, 6:40 PM
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    SUVs R wasteful said " http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080812/u... Reuters Over 33,000 buyers signed up for GM electric car By Kevin"
    http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080812/u...

    Reuters
    Over 33,000 buyers signed up for GM electric car
    By Kevin Krolicki
    Tue Aug 12, 6:03 PM ET

    DETROIT (Reuters) - In a bid to show the demand for the upcoming all-electric Chevrolet Volt, a proponent of the car has released details of an unofficial waiting list for the vehicle with over 33,000 prospective buyers.

    Lyle Dennis, a New York neurologist who has emerged as a prominent enthusiast for the battery-powered car from General Motors Corp, has been assembling a list of prospective Volt buyers for over a year through his Web site GM-Volt.com.

    On Tuesday, Dennis released details gleaned from the list showing that 33,411 people had signed up to show their intent to buy a Volt when the rechargeable car is released in 2010.

    The list shows the highest number of potential Volt buyers in California, Texas, Florida and Michigan. It also includes potential buyers from 46 countries outside the United States.
    Last post 23 days ago
  8. Anyone Making Biodiesel? + -

    Michael Jul 15 at 2008, 2:18 PM
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    Michael said "Hi all, I was wondering if anyone was thinking about making biodiesel (made from renewable sources like soybeans) "
    Hi all, I was wondering if anyone was thinking about making biodiesel (made from renewable sources like soybeans) in the area for either fuel for their diesel cars? or home heating?

    Pretty amazing to make fuel for about 50-80 cents per gallon!

    All you ever wanted to know about making biodiesel: http://www.biodieselcommunity.org/getting...

    I made my first biodiesel last night and will test it for impurities in the next few days.

    Honda, BMW, Volkswagen, and others are bringing diesel cars to the US in the next 6-12 months. You can already test drive a diesel VW Jetta. Mike
    1. RE: Anyone Making Biodiesel? + -

      ferrin Jul 15 at 2008, 10:34 PM
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      ferrin said "My brother's girlfriend does it."
      My brother's girlfriend does it.
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  9. Enviromentally Friendly Diets & Eco-Conscious Food Choices + -

    Kathleen Jun 25 at 2008, 12:51 PM
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    Kathleen said "Hello Fellow Going Green Members! I just posted an event for a workshop I facilitate for people who struggle with "
    Hello Fellow Going Green Members! I just posted an event for a workshop I facilitate for people who struggle with sugar addiction and their sweet tooth. You can see the event here: http://boston.going.com/event-344707;...

    During my various nutrition workshops and classes, I always discuss the environmental and ethical impact that our food choices have. So if you are interested, check out this event at the BCAE or any of my other classes, held in various locations throughout the city. Info can be found on my blog and website. www.kmoriarty.com

    THANK YOU!

    Kathleen
    1. RE: Enviromentally Friendly Diets &amp; Eco-Conscious Food Choices + -

      Jeff Jul 4 at 2008, 12:55 PM
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      Jeff said ""Do you know that food manufacturers use over 40 different words for “sugar†on food labels? " "
      "Do you know that food manufacturers use over 40 different words for “sugar†on food labels? "

      Yikes! That's more words than indigenous peoples have for "snow".
    Last post 64 days ago
  10. How do you vote "green" with your money? + -

    Doerte Jun 26 at 2008, 8:57 PM
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    1. RE: How do you vote "green" with your money? + -

      Arye Michael Jun 26 at 2008, 9:16 PM
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      Arye Michael said "When quality, service, and price are up to par, I prefer to spend my money in neighborhood, non mono-culture shops w"
      When quality, service, and price are up to par, I prefer to spend my money in neighborhood, non mono-culture shops who are responsive to our environment.

      There are several immediate benefits: Less travel, the opportunity to get to know the people who work inside or own the shops, and it it supports individual craft.

      It is also so much more satisfying than dealing with programmed individuals inside a sterile corporate world.
    2. RE: How do you vote "green" with your money? + -

      Terri Jun 27 at 2008, 9:04 AM
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      Terri said "I do my best to adhere to a model of Small Mart economics. It's not always possible, so I don't take on the holier "
      I do my best to adhere to a model of Small Mart economics. It's not always possible, so I don't take on the holier than thou stance, but rahter take on more of a level of awareness when I do shop. Change comes through taking steps and integration.

      Shop local in as many aspects as is possible, especially when it comes to food.

      Stay out of the Big Box and Mall as much as possible. Seek smaller local alternatives first.

      Use public transport as often as possible (I actually do not own a car, however my husband does for work).

      In business, choose vendors within a 25 mile radius.

      As a business, I support and provide service to the Small Mart model.
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      Yvette Jun 28 at 2008, 1:21 AM
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      Yvette said "I'm trying to buy less plastic. I recently bought glass refrigerator containers to replace the less recyclable plasti"
      I'm trying to buy less plastic. I recently bought glass refrigerator containers to replace the less recyclable plastic ones from the supermarket. Also choosing metal and cardboard containers instead of plastic whenever possible.
    4. RE: How do you vote "green" with your money? + -

      Charlene Jun 29 at 2008, 10:02 PM
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      Charlene said "Ways big and small. I'm buying a high-energy-efficient condo in cohousing (according to a UK scholar, typical cohous"
      Ways big and small. I'm buying a high-energy-efficient condo in cohousing (according to a UK scholar, typical cohousing is 60% more energy-efficient than conventional housing), which includes paying for 28 acres of woods in conservation.

      I also buy produce at farmers' markets, and organic wherever possible. Organic is not only better for my health, and the health of farmland and the surrounding air, soil and water, but it is healthier for farm workers. And my locally grown food isn't traveling nearly as far, therefore using less carbon emissions.

      And I try to reduce, reuse and recycle. I buy some food in bulk, which means reducing use of packaging.
    Last post 69 days ago

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