Monday, April 21, 2014

April 22 | Earth Day 2 pm Tuesday with Congressman Jim Himes - CEFIA and CT Green Bldgs at Audubon

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You Are Invited!


Connecticut Green Building Council


Energy and Environment Series




Celebrate Earth Day with Congressman Jim Himes





Co-sponsored by


Audubon Connecticut


Tuesday, April 22nd at 2pm


Audubon Greenwich Kimberlin Center


613 Riversville Road, Greenwich, CT





Looking for solutions to the climate crisis?  Join us for an exciting
discussion of the issues and solutions to carbon pollution that save money
and help save the planet, including one of the most important breakthroughs
in green building design and operation—a new approach to financing clean
energy investments through state and federal green banks.





Congressman Jim Himes


CT Fourth District





Bert Hunter


Chief Financial Officer


Clean Energy Finance and Investment Authority (CEFIA)





Mark Robbins


Energy Committee Chair and Board Member


Connecticut Green Building Council (CTGBC)





Stewart J. Hudson


Executive Director


Audubon Connecticut





Celebrate Earth Day with a Guided Trail Walk after the event!


Refreshments Will Be Served





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Jeff Cordulack


Events & Communications Manager


jcordulack@audubon.org


203-869-5272 x239


203-613-8813 (cell)





Audubon Greenwich


613 Riversville Road


Greenwich, CT 06831





The Audubon Greenwich mission is to engage and educate people to conserve,
restore, and enjoy nature, focusing on birds, other wildlife, and their
habitats. The Audubon Center in Greenwich is also home to Audubon
Connecticut, the state office of the National Audubon Society.  LEARN ABOUT
OUR EDUCATION PROGRAMS, EVENTS & CAMPS ONLINE @
http://greenwich.audubon.org





The Audubon Connecticut mission is to further the protection of birds,
other wildlife and their habitats through science, education, advocacy and
conservation, for the benefit of humanity and the earth's biological
diversity. We envision a Connecticut with a rich and diverse natural
heritage, where there is ample habitat for birds and other wildlife, where
a majority of its people appreciate and participate in their natural
environment, and whose children are educated and motivated to become the
conservation leaders of tomorrow.  LEARN ABOUT BIRD CONSERVATION IN
CONNECTICUT @ www.audubonct.org





Now in its second century, Audubon connects people with birds, nature and
the environment that supports us all. Our national network of
community-based nature centers, chapters, scientific, education, and
advocacy programs engages millions of people from all walks of life in
conservation action to protect and restore the natural world. VISIT THE
NATIONAL AUDUBON SOCIETY ONLINE AT www.audubon.org  AND FOLLOW
@audubonsociety.





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