Take Green Action Now
New Brunswick, NJ
November 3, 2007 11:00AM to 03:00PM
Event Description:
Start a Green Initiative in your town.
It is Our Responsibility to….Get people involved....to take "Green Action NOW"
Take action to reduce carbon emissions and other greenhouse gases by educating people about the green house effect and global warming.
Reduce individuals CO2 emissions by neutralizing CO2 Footprint.
Through environmental awareness, individuals can contribute in combating climate change. Start a tree planting initiative-to plant 1000 trees by 12/07 in your community.
Love to be Green….Make your Home Green, now, with ten easy steps.
Make Greening the office fun, how?
What is Global Warming?
How to Reverse Global Warming?
What are CO2 Emissions?
What!!….Greenhouse effect on the planet?
Green-Organic product, why?
Green materials...why use them?
Are you using too much paper for your office and school?
How much stuff is too much?
Why should we use green cleaning products?
How to save water at home, in the office, and in the dorm?
How to save energy at home, in the office, and in the dorm?
What about Solar energy, wind power, and alternate fuels?
Recycle....now
Re-use...now
Location:
Cook Campus Center
59 Biel Road
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
Let's meet at the First Floor Lobby
We will then move to Meeting Room:
202 ABC
For further information call:
(732) 658-6252
or e-amil: redpath@greendesignnow.com
Directions:
Garden State Parkway Southbound
Turn off at Exit 129 for the New Jersey Turnpike and head south. Turn off the
Turnpike at Exit 9, bear right after the tollbooths and follow the signs for
"Route 18 North - New Brunswick." Stay to the left to continue on Route 18
North. Take the exit for Route 1 South. Proceed on Route 1 South and take the
exit for College Farm Road. Continue along College Farm and turn right at the
4-way stop onto Dudley Road. Continue along Dudley Road and turn right onto Biel
Road. The Cook Campus Center will be the first building on the left.
Garden State Parkway Northbound
Turn off at Exit 105 and follow signs for Route 18 North. After approximately 24
miles, you will pass the entrance for the New Jersey Turnpike. Continue on Route
18 North. Take the exit for Route 1 South. Proceed on Route 1 South and take the
exit for College Farm Road. Continue along College Farm and turn right at the
4-way stop onto Dudley Road. Continue along Dudley Road and turn right onto Biel
Road. The Cook Campus Center will be the first building on the left.
Interstate 287
Turn off at Exit 9 "River Road, Bound Brook, Highland Park." Proceed East on
River Road toward Highland Park. Make a right onto Route 18 South (exit after
the traffic light at Landing Lane). Cross the Raritan River on the John Lynch
Memorial Bridge. Continue on Route 18 South. Take the exit for Route 1 South.
Proceed on Route 1 South and take the exit for College Farm Road. Continue along
College Farm and turn right at the 4-way stop onto Dudley Road. Continue along
Dudley Road and turn right onto Biel Road. The Cook Campus Center will be the
first building on the left.
New Jersey Turnpike
Turn off at Exit 9, bear right after the tollbooths and follow signs for "Route
18 North - New Brunswick." Stay to the left to continue on Route 18 North. Take
the exit for Route 1 South. Proceed on Route 1 South and take the exit for
College Farm Road. Continue along College Farm and turn right at the 4-way stop
onto Dudley Road. Continue along Dudley Road and turn right onto Biel Road. The
Cook Campus Center will be the first building on the left.
US Route 1 Southbound
Proceed on Route 1 South past the exit for Route 18. Take the exit for College
Farm Road. Continue along College Farm and turn right at the 4-way stop onto
Dudley Road. Continue along Dudley Road and turn right onto Biel Road. The Cook
Campus Center will be the first building on the left.
US Route 1 Northbound
Proceed on Route 1 North. Take the exit for College Farm Road/Squibb Drive.
Follow Squibb Drive to the end and make a left onto College Farm Road. Continue
along College Farm and turn right at the 4-way stop onto Dudley Road. Continue
along Dudley Road and turn right onto Biel Road. The Cook Campus Center will be
the first building on the left
Questions? Email the Host
Event Announcements
Green Xmas Tree in Newark
11 Dec 17:14
Greg Bowman the 28 year old President of Pure-Tek a solar energy company Steps it Up by promoting Solar Power to Compliment City Christmas Tree Lighting Festivities
Mayor Cory Booker and Pure-Tek Inc. use solar technology to help power the States first renewable energy Christmas tree. Mayor Booker takes the initiative as the first environmental green leader to tackle the responsibility of energy conservation and savings. Pure-Tek Inc. will be supplying a solar generating system that will subsidize up to 70 % of the Newark Christmas Tree’s festivities electricity usage this holiday season. The Pure-Tek system will generate up to 600 Watts per hour of daylight to subsidize the local electricity grid. This years Christmas tree will be using low watt LED lights for illumination and will have its lighting ceremony on Wednesday December 12, 2007 between 4pm and 6pm. Pure-Tek Inc. is at the forefront of solar technology specializing in a variety of renewable energy products. “We are very excited to be supportive with the Booker administration, making Newark a trend setter in the field of energy conservation” Pure-Tek Inc. President Greg Bowman. This occasion will mark the first renewable energy Christmas display in the State and will be a testament to the new administrations commitment to reduce electricity usage. Pure-Tek Inc. can be reached online at info@puretek.com or at 201-384-2872.