September 8, 2008

Tell us about events in your area!

Have you attended a recent lecture, workshop, or community event focused on energy? Do you know of any such events happening in the next few months? If yes, we’d love to hear about it. Although CNT Energy staff members are not able to attend all relevant events across the state, we’re always looking for opportunities to get out of the office and talk to about energy issues. If you belong to a club, neighborhood association, or another community group that holds events and is looking for speakers to discuss strategies for saving energy and money, please get in touch.

To tell us about events in your community, please add a comment below, e-mail us at info@powersmartpricing.org, or call 1 (877) 655-6028.

To get things started, here are two upcoming events that might interest Power Smart Pricing participants.

A Town Hall Meeting on Climate Change
Tuesday, September 9, 7:30 p.m. – 9 p.m.
Forest Park Nature Center, Peoria Heights, IL

Admission is free and open to the public. The event is sponsored by Illinois Environmental Council and Environment Illinois and co-hosted by the Forest Park Nature Center, Heart of Illinois (HOI) Sierra Club, and the Central Illinois Global Warming Solutions Group. This event is part of a series that already visited Decatur, Alton, and Belleville. These events convene local residents, elected officials and community groups to discuss issues related to global warming, specifically soaring gas prices and asthma rates, plus shifting gardening zones. Presentations will focus on possible solutions, specifically energy efficiency initiatives, the Global Warming Response Act (SB2220/HB5254) and the Illinois Clean Cars Act (HB 3424/SB 2238).
Find out more at www.ilenviro.org/news/?item=115

The Cascading Effects of Global Warming – What Can I do Now?
Tuesday, September 16, 5:30 p.m. – 9 p.m.
Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL

Admission is free and open to the public. The event is sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Jackson County; Shawnee Group Sierra Club; United Nations Association-USA of Southern Illinois; SIU Student Environmental Center, Paul Simon Public Policy Institute, OxFam International and the League of Women Voters-U.S.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Good words.

Matt Scallet said...

Thanks! Positive encouragement is great for morale around the PSP Blog.

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