Saturday, Jan. 12 - E-Waste Recycling Event
Sunday, Jan. 13 - Greening Your Congregation & Caring for the Chesapeake Bay
Tuesday, Jan. 15 - Severn River Association Meeting
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- Infrared Tools Energy Services
- Gene Singleton & Maureen McEnerney
- Keith & Helen Drewett
- Doug Lashley / GreenVest
- Elvia Thompson
- Lynne & Mark Forsman
- Ralph Gleason
- Shelley & Eric Rubin
- Boatyard Bar & Grill
- John Nicklin
- Cohen Community Fund
- Towne Park
- Eastport Civic Association
- Galway Bay Irish Pub
- The Brick Companies
- Delegate Steve Schuh
- Severn Savings Bank
- Paul Murphy
- Hannah Studios, Inc.
- Joe Budge & Sharon Kennedy
- PNC Wealth Management
- K&B True Value
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Top of the Line
Tonight, Jan. 9Living Green in Annapolis on WNAV, 6-7 p.m.Topic: Crystal Spring Farm DevelopmentTuesday, Jan. 29Green Drinks Annapolis The Official After Party of the Maryland Environmental Legislative SummitIt's a new year and we've more determined than ever to work to bring more Green to the Annapolis area. We hope you'll join us on this journey. Let's resolve to think of our environment as part of our lives -- the part that sustains us in the water we drink, the air we breathe, the food we eat. Taking care of the Earth is not optional. Join us in living Green every day in 2013. And speaking of Living Green, that's the name of our radio show on WNAV. The topic we'll cover in tonight's show is the Crystal Spring Farm development. It's a hot button issue for both environmentalists and economic development interests. Guests for this program will be David Prosten of the Anne Arundel Group of the Maryland Chapter of the Sierra Club and Andrew Bing, spokesman for Crystal Spring. Listen and hear all the facts, the points of view, and everything you should know to have an informed opinion about this development that will impact the forest, the South River, Forest Drive traffic, the schools, and Annapolis' economy. Tune in from 6-7 p.m. to WNAV -- 1430 AM or 99.9 FM in the city. The show is also streamed live from wnav.com. If you can't tune in tonight, you'll be able to access the show from www.annapolisgreen.com/radio tomorrow morning.
Again this year, Green Drinks Annapolis will be the official after-party for the 2013 Maryland Environmental Legislative Summit to "Continue the Conversation. Our event is sponsored by the Chesapeake Legal Alliance.
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Environmental Summit Tuesday, Jan. 29
4:30 - 6 p.m. Miller Conference Room Miller Senate Building 11 Bladen Street Info & RSVP Here |
This 19th Annual Citizens' Campaign for the Environment Legislative Summit is your chance to hear from top legislative leaders and advocates about the environmental priorities for the 2013 General Assembly Session.This will be a critical year for clean air and water. Attend to be informed on bills to be presented and issues to be discussed and to do your part for the environment and our communities by lobbying for strong environmental policy. Then Continue the Conversation with legislators and others at Green Drinks! O'Brien's, within walking distance of the Miller Senate Building, has just completed an extensive renovation and is on the road to sustainability. Come see the changes at this iconic Main Street eatery. More details to come.
Catch us on the radio tonight and Happy New Year!
Elvia & Lynne
PS - Visit our Facebook page (link at the left, at the top) and share your Green opinions, articles, whatever. It's becoming a community forum!
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Sunday, Jan. 13 Greening Your Congregation & Caring for the Chesapeake Bay a Special Education Forum
2 - 4:30 p.m. Calvary United Methodist Church, Lower Level Fellowship Hall, 301 Rowe Boulevard, Annapolis
Presented by the Chesapeake Interfaith Environmental Group and the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, this is a free educational program with case studies of environmental practices to help congregations plan and save money while caring for the Earth's resources. Includes a briefing on Maryland's 2013 Legislative Agenda. Speakers, exhibitors, discussion and networking. The public is invited. Encourage your faith community to participate! Information | Flyer
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