Good morning!I would like to cordially remind you of an invitation to the exciting workshop lined up at The Green Beacon tomorrow -Go Green, $ave Green
We will review some of the many simple tips you can incorporate into your daily life that willresult in saving money and ultimately planetary health.
Topics Discussed:
- Energy
- Water
- Food
- Waste
- Fuel Conservation
- Landscaping/Gardens
The Green Beacon is a showcase home with all ecologically sound products and processes.The eco-renovation of this 94 year old home was filmed for Discovery's new channel, PlanetGreen and aired on their flagship show called "Greenovate."
12.13.08@ 4 p.m.$102158 Lemoyne StreetLos Angeles, Ca90026
Let me know if you have any further questions, or further information, looking forward to seeing you!
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Join us this Saturday for the "Go Green $ave Green lecture given by Nancy Astrid Lindo, whose specialties include sustainable interior design, green building and permaculture.
Nancy will share the latest home energy savings tips and to help you prioritize energy efficient home improvement projects that can reduce your energy bills, increase home comfort and positively impact the environment, whether you own or rent your living space. Then take a tour of the Green Beacon to experience how many of these processes actually work.
Day/Time: Saturday Dec. 13th@ 4:00pm
Place: The Green Beacon (RSVP for address) 323-717-9636
Cost: $10
*Flor Rug Raffle
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And for those of you who are interested in learning more about California native plants and how they create a healthier environment, please mark you calendars for the lecture, "Why Plant Natives?" given by Lisa Novick of the Theodore Payne Foundation.
Native plants not only save water, they save species. Learn about crucial native plant-animal relationships and gardening to attract birds, butterflies and hummingbirds. With only 4% of our wild lands left, urban and suburban native plant gardens will be the "make or break" difference to the support and preservation of bio-diversity.
The mission of the TPF is:
- To promote and restore California landscapes, and habitats
- To propagate and make available California native plants and wildflowers
- To educate and acquire knowledge about California flora and natural history
Day/Time: Saturday Jan. 17th@ 2:00pm
Place: The Green Beacon (RSVP for address) 323-717-9636
Cost: $20
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