Volkl Investments Inc.
 Fun Newsletter
   April 2nd, 2008 
IN THIS ISSUE
EVENTS SCHEDULE
WATER & LANDSCAPING
FREE FILM SCREENING
Greetings!

In this email newsletter you'll have fun reviewing upcoming "green" events, reading a blog post I recently put together about water and landscaping in Orange County and finally, a last minute notice about tonight's screening of "Who Killed the Electric Car?"

Please forward to others!
 

Green Event Schedule

 

 

  Local Upcoming "Green" Events:

  • 4.2.08-EV Powered Screening of "Who Killed the Electric Car?"
  • 4.6.08-A Healthy Home For Baby
  • 4.7.08-Orange County Sustainability Business Council Meeting
  • 4.5.08-Green Earth Fair
  • 4.6.08-Green Earth Fair
  • 4.6.08-Weed-a-Thon at Mason Regional Park
  • 4.12.08-Getting Ready for Summer!
  • 4.16.08-Save Banning Ranch Monthly Meeting
  • 4.19.08-Keep It Wild Volunteer Day
  • 4.19.08-Huntington State Beach Clean-up
  • 4.20.08-Earth Day at The LAB and The CAMP
  • 4.20.08-RE-MAKE craft workshop: BATH & BODY GOODIES
  • 4.22.08-Raw Food Preparation
  • 4.23.08-RE-MAKE craft workshop-SEWING 101
  • 4.23.08-Orange County Water 101 Class
  • 4.26.08-Yoga in the Garden: with Kim Mason
  • 4.26.08-Spring Festival at Shipley Nature Center
  • 4.27.08-Working with Natives with Back to Natives
  • 5.3.08-Eco Fabulous Fashion Show and Chocolate Tasting

  Visit gogreenorangecounty.blogspot.com for details & upcoming events

 
Water and Landscaping in Orange County, CA
 

Orange County HomeHow do we keep Orange County so green in what is, more or less, a desert region and at what cost are we paying for such extravagance?

As our population in Orange County and around the world continues to grow, we'll need to use more water for the things we need to have and less water for things we'd like have.

To my knowledge, the amount of fresh water on earth has not changed much in recent history. So with the same amount of water being available to us year after year and more and more people demanding it, those who control water rights and the communities that use their resources most efficiently will reap the rewards. Which is why many argue that the wars of tomorrow will be fought over water rights instead of oil.  read more...

 

 
Screening of "Who Killed the Electric Car?"Film Screening
 
April 2nd, 2008
 
Film starts at 7:30pm
Screening is FREE
Will be followed by Q&A
 
Chapman University
One University Drive
Orange, CA 92866
714.997.6815
 
 
 
 
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 Most Sincerely,
 

Evan T. Little
Realtor, EcoBroker
Volkl Investments Inc.
31461 Rancho Viejo Rd. 203
San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675
949.939.9687 phone
949.625.7508 fax
 
 
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