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On the Front Lines of Change: Green Government Summit Coming Soon

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March 17, 2009

Dear Colleague,

This year’s Summit is focusing on Green Solutions for Tough Economic Times. Our Keynote and Featured Speakers are experts in these areas. We have more than 250 exhibitors, and dozens of educational classes waiting for you.

Even though online registration is currently closed, you can register on site. Registering for the Keynotes and Expo is FREE! Just take the Sacramento Regional Transit CNG bus (FREE) to the Convention Center.  You can view the bus route here, or if you want to rideshare; you can hitch a ride by using PickupPal here.

If you want to get the latest news about how the federal stimulus funds will affect green programs, you can’t miss The Revolution Will be Funded,” a special session at noon on Tuesday. And Tuesday night, join us to acknowledge outstanding public sector accomplishments at the Green California Leadership Awards reception.

Thousands of like-minded people in state, local government and the private sector will be in attendance. The next two days are your last chance to join them!

Don’t miss this event. Come on down to the convention center, and get your free registration to the Keynotes, and exhibit floor. If concurrent sessions are more you cup of tea, we should still have  seats left; you can register at the door!

We hope to see you there!

Best regards,

Cindy Dangberg

Summit Director

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Eco-tips Newsletter

Spring into Green for Future Generations: A Planning Perspective 

On March 25, 2009 (6:00 to 8:00 pm), the Northern California Chapter of U.S. Green Building Council will hold a panel discussion moderated by Mike Consol (Associate Publisher, San Francisco Business Times,) featuring representatives from the Planning Departments of the cities of Pleasant Hill, Walnut Creek, Livermore and Dublin. Panelists will discuss green building and sustainability strategies being undertaken by their respective municipalities.   This East Bay kickoff event be held at the Lesher Center - Knight Stage 3 in Walnut Creek and registration is free. Sign up today, as space is limited!

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