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Saturday, September 06, 2008

Bioneers by the Bay Conference ~ Connecting for Change ~ October 23-26, 2008

Fourth Annual Bioneers by the Bay Conference Tackles Environmental Sustainability Crisis with Global and Local Solutions

  • Northeast's Premier Environmental Conference Grows into New Location, Larger Venue
  • "Green Collar" Job Advocate Van Jones and Other Leading Eco-Experts Connect for Change

New Bedford, Mass. – In a season where politicians, leading scientists and average citizens are discussing the impending urgency of our climate crisis, an important conference is bringing together speakers from multiple disciplines to showcase and discuss global and local solutions to inspire change.

The Fourth Annual Bioneers by the Bay: Connecting for Change, hosted and produced by the Marion Institute, will be held in historic Downtown New Bedford, MA from October 23-26. The conference uses the ideas of international and national environment and social justice experts to inspire individuals and groups in local communities into action. Featured speakers include Van Jones and Majora Carter of Green For All and many others listed below.

Explains Marion Institute Executive Director Desa Van Laarhoven, "A lot of the rhetoric this election season about a planet in peril, not to mention a bleeding economy, can leave people feeling overwhelmed or helpless. Bioneers by the Bay seeks to inspire and remind folks that innovators – or the environmental and social justice super stars, as we like to call them – are developing and implementing real solutions to address climate change." She continues, "The conference also emphasizes the importance of our actions which matter not only individually in practical ways but, collectively, in shaping a powerful and earth saving social movement."

Due to the growing demand from an audience attracted to its rich and cutting edge programming, the event has moved from Dartmouth, MA to the Zeiterion Theatre, a larger 1,200 seat venue in New Bedford, MA with various events happening city-wide. Over the course of the three day conference, Bioneers by the Bay expects to have 2,500 people converse and cross pollinate ideas from a broad range of topics to build a healthier world.

In addition to keynote speakers, the event will also include workshops, a youth initiative, films, music, exhibits by sustainable businesses and organizations and a farmer's market with local and organic food. The event's appeal and success hinges upon its diversity. Speakers include a cross section of innovators such as environmentalists, scientists, grassroots activists, physicians, scholars, farmers and entrepreneurs tackling eco-topics ranging from green business to food to farming to diversity.

Van Jones, Majora Carter and Simran Sethi will present at the FREE open to the public Bioneers by the Bay kick-off event at 7:30pm on Thursday, October 23rd, at New Bedford's Zeiterion Theatre at 684 Purchase Street. They will present their pioneering ideas for green collar job training and our collective imperative for environmental justice, made all the more critical in today's economic climate.

Attendees, from individuals to youth groups and other organizations, leave the event empowered to fight for local, city and state commitments to climate change, build carbon-neutral homes, institutionalize composting and food purchasing programs, develop projects to support indigenous populations, secure funding for school gardens or donate time to progressive nonprofits.

Featured presenters at the 2008 Bioneers by the Bay conference include: 

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Monday, March 03, 2008

Green Drinks Newport ~ March 6, 2008

From Green Drinks Newport:

Hi everyone!

This is a reminder that Green Drinks will be hosted this Thursday, March 6th at Norey’s from 5:30-8:30pm. Please join us for delicious appetizers provided by Tyler Cullen and a cash bar. Norey’s is located at: 156 Broadway, Newport.

Green Drinks is looking for hosts! Please contact me if you would like to host or please pass along to anyone that might be interested. Visit www.greendrinks.org for more information.

Thank you and see you Thursday!
Best, Kara

Kara A. DiCamillo
Public Relations Director/Partner
6 Square Design & Communications
kara@6square.com
         (401) 619-0374
           www.6square.com

Monday, February 18, 2008

Providence Green Drinks ~ February 21, 2008

From Bill Mott & Green Drinks:

PROVIDENCE GREEN DRINKS!

This month we'll be gathering at:
Nick-A-Nees, 75 South St, Providence, RI

It's a great dive bar with the best jukebox in town, and dog-friendly! It's located in the Jewelry District of Providence.

If anyone is interested in car-pooling, please contact me and I'll try to match people up.

Providence Green Drinks for February

DATE: February 21, 2008
TIME: 5pm - 8pm
LOCATION: 75 South St, Providence RI

MAP

If you've not yet made a Green Drinks gathering, please come, and bring a friend. It's a great networking opportunity and fun time to discuss things green. It's always an eclectic group so add your interesting persepctive to the gathering!

You can mark your calendar for the year as we meet on "Thirsty Third Thursdays" every month. Please contact me if you're not yet directly receivling these postings and would like to be placed on the email list to receive future reminders (usually only one or two emails a month).

Cheers!
Bill Mott

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Green Drinks ~ January 17, 2008

From Bill Mott and the RI Environmental Network:

"Thirsty Third Thursday" is this week, January 17th.

If you've been meaning to make one of these Green Drinks events, start 2008 off right with other green-minded folks, at the new Cuban Revolution location.

Cuban Revolution Restaurant & Bar is located at The Plant, a mixed-use residential, office and retail community in the revitalized Olneyville mill district of Providence. There is plenty of free biking and car parking space in their courtyard (and free internet in case you were wanting to show off your latest Website).

Come check out their new location, and meet some forward-thinking and fun-loving people in our community! If anyone is interested in car-pooling, please contact me and I'll try to match people up.
Providence Green Drinks for January

DATE:
January 17, 2008
TIME: 5pm - 8pm
LOCATION:
60 Valley Street, Providence. Map it!
Spread the word about Providence Green Drinks, held on "Thirsty Third Thursdays" throughout the year. Contact me if you're not yet directly receivling these postings and would like to be placed on the email list to receive future reminders (usually only one or two emails a month).

Cheers!
Bill

Another Green Drinks in Newport Rhode Island ~ February 7, 2008

From Biothinking.com:

[Ed note: Great News for Green Drinkers! - sk]

Since September 2007 there are two Green Drinks groups in Rhode Island. Newport meets the first Thursday of each month in various places, and the Providence gathering is on third Thursdays. 

Green Drinks in Newport, RI!

We are happy to announce that Green Drinks Newport is here!

The kick-off event was held September 6, 2007 at Fluke Wine Bar & Kitchen, located at 41 Bowen's Wharf in Newport, RI.

Future meetings:

February 7, 2008: Little Bits - located at 134 Spring Street, Newport, RI.
Brenda Brock, Founder and CEO of Farmaesthetics, will be our guest speaker for the evening. A noted trailblazer in “green” skincare, Brenda successfully translated her traditional herbal recipes from “kitchen chemistry” to modern cosmetic manufacturing, resulting in pristine herbal products that retain their 100% natural status & compare in effectiveness with leading dermatological brands. Located in Portsmouth, RI, Brenda's line is now sold nationwide, including all Origins stores.

Green Drinks Newport is organized by Kara DiCamillo at 6 Square Design & Communications. If you have questions, would like to be added to the mailing list or would like to host, please contact: kara (at) 6square (dot).com

Thank you and we look forward to seeing you!

Wednesday, January 02, 2008

ECRI Monthly Meeting ~ January 7, 2008

From Environment Council of Rhode Island :

The Environment Council of Rhode Island has changed its monthly meeting time to the first Monday of the month (January 7) at 5:30 pm in The Department of Administration Building, Conference Room B, One Capitol Hill, Providence.

This important organization brings together more than 60 individuals and groups representing more than 45,000 members to protect and enhance Rhode Island's environment. More members are always welcome. Their legislative agenda for 2008 is on the News page and focuses on vital environmental issues for our state.

Thursday, December 20, 2007

Green Drinks Providence ~ December 20, 2007

From Bill Mott and RI Environmental Network email*:

Just a quick reminder that Green Drinks is TONIGHT, December 20, 5pm to 8pm. We will gather at Local 121 in downtown Providence ~ It's at 121 Washington Street, Providence (meet in the bar)

Local 121 is part of a preservation and community enhancement project led by AS220. The arts organization bought the 24,000 square foot former Dreyfus Hotel in 2005 and renovated it into an affordable live and work space for artists, with an art gallery on the ground floor and a restaurant - Local 121. There is also a beautfully renovated bar where we will gather.

Local 121's mission is to serve the best locally-raised foods available, so you may want to stay later and sample their fare. Their support of local artists also sustains the cultural life of our community. In many ways, Local 121 is a restaurant that is ecologically, culturally, and agriculturally sustainable. Come check it out and meet some new forward thinking and fun people in our community!!

*If you would like to be on the email list for Green Drinks, send email to Bill Mott of the Ocean Project.

Monday, November 12, 2007

Green Drinks Providence ~ November 15, 2007

From Bill Mott and RI Environmental Network email*:

Green Drinks comes early this month. Please come by the Wild Colonial Tavern this Thursday, any time between 5 and 8 pm.  It's in a beautiful old building, great for conversation, and, among other things, selected by RI Monthly as "Best of Rhode Island - 2007 Editors'  Picks" and by Esquire Magazine as one of the "Best Bars in America, 2007."
Providence Green Drinks for November

DATE:
November 15th
TIME: 5pm - 8pm
LOCATION:
Wild Colonial, 250 S Water St, Providence;
Map it.
Everyone is welcome to participate in Providence Green Drinks! New people come every month, so just show up and introduce yourself!

These informal monthly gatherings provide a great opportunity to learn about the latest on the environmental and sustainability fronts, create connections, build synergies, make friends, and celebrate. Come meet people interested in transportation, air quality, recycling, energy issues, bicycling,  community gardens, foodsheds, green schools, river conservation, wise redevelopment, and more related to overall sustainability of Providence, and Rhode Island.

If you would like to be on the email list for Green Drinks, send email to Bill Mott of the Ocean Project.

Friday, October 05, 2007

Green Drinks ~ Thirst Third Thursday ~ October 18, 2007

From the Rhode Island Environmental Network:


This month's Green Drinks event on "Thirsty Third Thursday" will be a special event you don't want to miss!

Mayor David N. Cicilline and Parks Superintendent Alix R. Ogden are excited to host Providence Green Drinks at the Roger Williams Park Botanical Center on October 18 from 5-8 pm.

The Botanical Center encompasses the largest indoor display garden in New England and includes beautiful displays of palms, orchids, and carnivorous plants. The Pinella-Marra Restaurant Group (owners of many restaurants throughout the state including Waterplace in downtown Providence and Twist on Angell in Wayland Square)
is kindly supporting this event by providing complimentary food, and there will be a cash bar.
Providence Green Drinks for October

DATE:
October 18
TIME: 5pm - 8pm
LOCATION:
Roger Williams Park Botanical Center
(directions)
Spread the word about Providence Green Drinks, held on "Thirsty Third Thursdays" throughout the year. Contact me (email link below) if you're not yet directly receivling these postings and would like to be placed on the email list to receive future reminders (usually only one or two emails a month).

Wednesday, October 03, 2007

Bioneers by the Bay: Connecting for Change ~ October 19-22, 2007

From Rhode Island Land Trust Council Newsletter:

[To subscribe, send an email request to rfriday@tnc.org.]

Bioneers by the Bay: Connecting for Change

October 19-22, 2007

Location:U MASS Dartmouth, MA

This is an annual gathering of environmental, industry and social justice innovators who have demonstrated visionary and practical models for restoring the Earth and its inhabitants.

Presenters include: Bill McKibben, Naomi Wolf, Simran Sethi, Van Jones, Diane Wilson, Dr. Joia Mukherjee, Will Allen and John Perkins.

Workshop hosts include: Gunter Pauli, Janine Benyus, Dr. Mark Hyman, Craig Holdrege, Susan Witt, Alex De Polari,Dean Cycon, Dr. Lynn Margulis, Martin Ogle, Sandor Ellix Katz and many more.

Three days of live plenary presentations; afternoon workshops; an extensive Youth Initiative program; a live satellite downlink from Bioneers headwaters in San Rafael; an exhibition hall featuring sustainable businesses and organizations; films; music; and Community Action Center.

Information & Registration: www.connectingforchange.org

508-748-0816  info@connectingforchange.org

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