From actionkittery at gwi.net Fri Jan 15 06:53:21 2010 From: actionkittery at gwi.net (Sarah Brown) Date: Fri, 15 Jan 2010 09:53:21 -0500 Subject: [EnergyProjects] support NH DiggersList -- register now! Message-ID: Greetings, I have been working for about a month now on an exciting new partnership which is going to ultimately aide the Seacost region in lowering its environmental footprint. DiggersList which is a CraigsList for recycled building materials and anything related to the building trades -- has partnered with my organization, the Green Alliance, to open a NH DiggersList. This is a national organization that is already cruising along in many large cities in the US -- but now we will usher in a NH DiggersList for this region which will educate and encourage folks to recycle quality building materials instead of them ending up in our landfill. At NH DiggersList, not only can you post building materials that you'd like to sell but you can also purchase recycled building materials locally instead of buying them new. While NH DiggersList is not yet live -- we will go live in Feb. -- we are currently populating the site with building materials classifieds and need you to register in order to go live with this -- this only takes a minute and can be done only thru this link http://newhampshire.diggerslist.com/SignUp?unlock=true Once you have registered, you will be sent a confirmation email which will bring you into the NH DiggersList site where you then might want to post a free classified of something you have to sell or see what is for sale now. Please take a moment to show your support for recycling in the building trades on the Seacoast and register for the NH DiggersList! Its free and will only take a moment of your time. Remember we cant launch this site without your registration: http://newhampshire.diggerslist.com/SignUp?unlock=true or just check out the NH DiggersList from the back end (it has not been launched yet) by clicking this link: http://newhampshire.diggerslist.com/ We will not launch the site until we see that the community is interested in such an organization. Sarah Brown Green Alliance and Matt Knox www.diggerslist.com Co-Founder / CEO p. 310.499.9292 x4 "The Construction Classifieds" Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/diggerslist Sarah Brown Project Director, Green Alliance 909 Islington St. Suite 15 Portsmouth, NH 03801 phone: 603.817.4694 "Sustainable Entrepreneurs." www.greenalliance.biz -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: image/jpeg Size: 23864 bytes Desc: not available URL: From actionkittery at gwi.net Wed Jan 20 06:05:11 2010 From: actionkittery at gwi.net (Sarah Brown) Date: Wed, 20 Jan 2010 09:05:11 -0500 Subject: [EnergyProjects] 2 Great Enviro Events in Ports. This Thurs Message-ID: Hello All, This Thursday there are 2 great environmental events. I hope you will consider attending one of them. Portsmouth Green Drinks, Thursday January 21st 6pm to socialize, 7pm presentation at 2 Ceres St., a sustainable martini bar (below Izzy's ice cream in downtown Ports.) Every month in Portsmouth people who work in the environmental field or are just interested in green topics get together to make contacts and listen to a guest speaker. Join Eco-Artist, Tim Gaudreau for a presentation on activist art and environmental themes in art. Free and open to the public. Drink and food specials for attendees. For more info visit www.portsmouthgreendrinks.blogspot.com And.....environmental film that is earning kudos across the country 'No Impact Man' brings environmental message to Portsmouth Music Hall, Thursday Jan. 21, 7pm Can you imagine lessening your impact on the environment by 25 percent? How about 50 percent - driving half as much, using half as much heat? Ok, how about 100 percent - no television, no elevators, no cars, buses or trains, no cleaning products and no garbage? Impossible? Not for one New York City resident. In No Impact Man, a documentary film released in September, Manhattanite Colin Beavan attempted just that: to live, along with his wife and young child, impact free for a year. The film is slated to be featured at the Portsmouth Music Hall on Thursday, Jan. 21. The movie will be followed by a panel discussion which will include Green Alliance Director Sarah Brown and other local environmental leaders. Is what Beavan attempted the right approach? Is it easier for urban dwellers to live "impact-free" than those don't live in the city? Is there even such a thing as having "no impact"? These questions and many more will be discussed. The GA will also be on hand on Feb. 12, when the Music Hall, in conjunction with GA Business Partner Cuzin Richard Entertainment Associates, will play host to a Comedy Extravaganza benefit. Proceeds from the show will go to the GA, as well as the Pierce Island Fund. Mike McDonald headlines a cast of comedians from all over the country providing laughs for not one, but two great causes. Tickets can be purchased at the Music Hall, or online at www.themusichall.org. For more information about CREA, go to www. Cuzinrichard.com. 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