Are you interested in going green? There are some very informative Green Building Seminar Series coming up that you will want to visit.
Starting on September 7th until the 18th there will be the following seminars. All seminars run from 7pm to 9pm:
1.Tuesday, September 7 at St. Columba Presbyterian Church Hall in French Creek, Troy Glasner of E3 Eco Group,
Carsten Jensen of Jensys Buildings;
2.Wednesday, September 8 at Extension Community Hall in Extension, Jack Anderson of Anderson Greenplan
Elke Cole of O.U.R. EcoVillage and Elke Cole Natural House Design and Consulting;
3.Thursday, September 9 at North Cedar Fire Hall in Cedar,
Jack Anderson of Anderson Greenplan,
Brandon Bauer of The Blue Raven Farm;
4.Monday, September 13 at Lighthouse Community Hall in Qualicum Bay, Jim Smith of Wizards 4 Environmental Technologies,
Ryan Clark of Twelve Cubed Constructions;
5.Tuesday, September 14 at Oliver Woods Community Centre in Nanaimo,
Ken Connolly of Pheasant Hill Homes,
Ryan Clark of Twelve Cubed Constructions;
6.Wednesday, September 15 at Bradley Centre in Coombs, Ann and Gord Baird of Eco-Sense,
Cindy and Bill McCaugherty of RainCoast Homes;
7.Thursday, September 16 at Nanoose Library Centre in Nanoose Bay, Carsten Jensen of Jenesys Buildings,
Michel Labrie of Michel Labrie Architect
Scott Fleenor of TerraTek Energy Solutions;
8.Friday, September 17 at Gabriola Community Hall on Gabriola Island, Cindy and Bill McCaugherty of RainCoast Homes,
Ian Gartshore of Shore Energy Solutions.
On Saturday, September 18 residents will have an opportunity to visit green building sites that use innovative technologies and practices such as passive design strategies, solar hot water heating, green roofs, straw bale construction, cob construction, and compact building design.
For more information go to www.nanaimo.ca
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Get out and talk with these folks. The more the building & design community (and anyone interested in green building) get together and talk/learn about new and innovative options in saving energy and resources, the better execution there will be…thus saving money and resources.
If you can’t make these, or want to hear more about green building from others in the industry, check out the on-demand webinars at http://www.greenexpo365.com in our “Auditorium”. Free registration is quick but required.
Please, get out and support green building!
Thanks for your visit and information. Green Cheers!
Thanks Troy Glasner, enjoyed your talk. When is the next one?