For those of you
with friends in San Francisco, you might want to let them know of
an event tomorrow night (tues) with Gunter Pauli. He will be at
Fort Mason, at an Ode magazine sponsored event. The cost is
$35, but includes a copy of the book, which sells for $29.
Let your friends in the Bay Area know, our event, sponsored by the SBCC
Center for Sustainability this weekend was standing room only, Gunter
Pauli received a standing ovation.
Fritjof
Capra will also be at the talk-
Ode Salon: An evening with
Gunter Pauli, author of The Blue Economy
Tuesday, April 27, 2010 from 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
(PT)
San Francisco, CA
Event Details
Ode presents the
launch of the Ode Salon Series:
An evening with Dr. Gunter Pauli, author of the book, The Blue
Economy: Cultivating a New Business Model for a Time of Crisis, with
special guest: Fritjof Capra, author of The Tao of Physics
and The Science of Leonardo.
Dr. Gunter Pauli will speak about the world beyond green and
sustainability: The Blue Economy. He will explain how a new
generation of entrepreneurs can bring innovations to the marketplace,
secure the basic needs of all, and make sustainable businesses
competitive.
Fritjof Capra will comment on Dr. Pauli’s findings and Ode's
Editor-in-Chief, Jurriaan Kamp, will moderate while taking questions from
the audience on this very interesting and perfectly timed
subject.
We invite you to join us for the first in a continuing series of Ode
Salon’s throughout the year.
WHEN: Tuesday, April 27th - 5-8PM
WHERE: Fort Mason Center, San Francisco
COST: $35*
*This fee includes a free copy of the The Blue Economy (retail
value of $29.95) and organically grown wine and food supplied
by our generous sponsors. Gunter Pauli will be on hand to personally sign
your copy of his book.
REGISTER NOW!
Seats are limited.
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