2011年9月17日星期六
EARTHs' After Dark Offers 1,000 Ways to Reduce, Reuse, Repurpose
Magnet School Presents the Third in a Series of Free Monthly Evening Classes on How to Rosetta Stone softwareMake our Community a "Greener" and Better Place to LiveOn Thursday November 19 at 7:00 pm, EARTHs' After Dark will present a practical session on recycling and conservation offered in cooperation with the City of Thousand Oaks Environmental Programs. This informative event, will take place on the EARTHs campus, located at 2626 Michael Drive in Newbury Park, CA. Gail Kaufman, of the City of Thousand Oaks Public Works Department, who will be speaking at the event, shared the following:"Environmental stewardship and taking action now by using smarter technologies that increase energy efficiency are long standing priorities in the City of Thousand Oaks, and will always remain so. Our city has developed many successful programs to help us become environmental leaders. Our city will build on these successes to meet the challenges ahead and we are proud to highlight our best practices, recent achievements and future plans. We need everyone's help Rosetta Stone Latin America Spanish to take action and make a difference. Together we can take steps that conserve energy, prevent waste and protect our natural resources for the future in Thousand Oaks and for the planet."Attendees at the November EAD session will learn about a variety of programs offered by the city and will receive practical [Rosetta Stone] cost-reducing and conservation-oriented tips for "greener" living. This all-encompassing environmental session will be a great follow-up to our October event, which looked specifically at how schools can conserve energy and should serve as an excellent precursor to our December 17th event, which highlights conservation of a single critical resource, "Being Water-Wise."Future EARTHS After Dark sessions are scheduled for the third Thursday of each Rosetta Stone English month, with educational and enlightening classes offered on January 21, February 18, March 18, April 15 and May 20. Upcoming topics include "What's Happening to Planet Earth," "Getting to Know Your Local Flora and Fauna," "Emergency Preparedness," and "Enjoying the Night Sky."Guests are encouraged to RSVP to earthsafterdark@gmail and arrive early to receive a free "green" gift at the door. Spanish language interpretation is available upon request.
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