“JOIN THE GREEN REVOLUTION”
A new 2007 SBCC Adult Education Class presented by
The Sustainability Project
DO YOU WANT TO ENHANCE YOUR QUALITY OF LIFE WHILE HEALING THE
PLANET?
Find joy in consuming less and living more. Join local experts to
discover how to live consciously and buy wisely. Measure your “ecological
footprint” and find out how you can reduce it. Six weekly sessions will
cover local options for food, transportation, goods and services, and
home and garden
(see Class Outline below).
Who: Instructor: John D. Kelley, AIA, Architect
Speakers: Each session will feature multiple guest speakers
When: Tuesdays only, 5:30-7:30 p.m.
September 11th through October 16th
Where: Faulkner Gallery
Santa Barbara Public Library
40 East Anapamu Street
SUPPORTING ORGANIZATIONS
Community Environmental Council; American Institute of Architects; Green
Building Alliance; Santa Barbara Contractors Association; SBCC Center for
Sustainability; Natural History Museum
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SESSION 4 / October 2nd
GOODS & SERVICES / Party Like an Eco-Rockstar!
Ten Ways to Make Your Next Event “Green” / Selecting Eco-friendly
Services:
April Palencia, Peikert Group Architects; Elizabeth Waldrop, Village
Realtors;
DeAnn Bauer, Village Realtors; Jennifer Downing, PMSM Architects
Panel Discussion
SESSION 5 / October 9th
HOME & GARDEN / Eco-Living, Gotta Love It!
Home Energy Efficiency: David Inger, VCREA Energy Projects Manager
Burke Remodel: Paul Poirier, Poirier & David Architects; Allen
Associates
Doering Remodel: Bill Doering; Dennis Thompson, Thompson-Naylor
Architects
Live Right, Live Small, and Have a Big Life: Isabelle Greene, Landscape
Architect
Panel Discussion
SESSION 6 / October 16th
HOME & GARDEN / Find Joy and Heal the Planet!
Stancer Remodel: John Kelley, Architect; Lee Walmsley, Evergreen
Landscape Arch.
Permaculture: A Revival of Common Sense – Larry Santoyo, Earthflow Design
Works
The Wise Guys - Owen Dell & Billy Goodnick
Eco-footprint Reports – Paul Poirier, Poirier & David Architects
Panel Discussion
The Sustainability Project
www.sustainabilityproject.org/