Green Jobs Now
This Event Has Already Taken Place

If you attended this event please Submit a Report.
Click here to see reports for this event.
See all Event Reports.

Albuquerque Green: An Environmental Solutions Fair

Albuquerque, NM

September 27, 2008 12:00PM to 03:00PM

Hosted by Juan Reynosa

Event Description:

New Mexico Youth Organized and 1Sky New Mexico, along with many other environmental and community groups, will be hosting a solutions fair that will highlight energy saving solutions, environmental education, community gardening, green businesses, and the Albuquerque Green Job initiative. Subject matter will range from protecting the wilderness, to green jobs, to bio-diesel, to sustainable transportion, and everything in between. There will also be live, solar powered music courtesy of the UNM Solar Trailer and local folk band Young Edward, free food, and good times. We will also have a couple people on hand to help anyone who needs minor bike repairs done to their bicycle. Sierra Club will be there giving out free condensed fluorescent light bulbs. This is going to be a fun, community event that will bring positive and determined people from throughout the city together to highlight the ongoing work towards cleaning up our environment, building pathways out of poverty via green jobs, and uplifting our environment and our people.

Location:
8th and Central, Robinson Park
Directions:
Robinson Park is located on the north side of Central, just west of Eighth Street.

Attachments From Host:

Greenjobsgroup_display
Albuquerque Green: An Environmental Solutions Fair

Greenjobsbaby_display


Dsc_0222_display


Dsc_0236_display


Photo_display


Questions? Email the Host


 

 

 

The Green Collar Economy - Portlet Thumbnail

VAN'S NEW BOOK

Van Jones has released his first book, The Green Collar Economy. Check out Van's plan for solving our economic and environmental problems -- at the same time.

Order your copy here.

 

 

 

Next Steps Portlet

 

 




Document Actions
powered by Plone | site by ONE/Northwest and served with clean energy