Friday, 8 September 2017

2017 RENEWABLE ENERGY & SUSTAINABLE LIVING FAIR at Rensselaer, NY

Judith Enck will be the 2017 Renewable Energy & Sustainable Fair keynote speaker. Many other informative people will be presenting at this Fair too. The event will occur on Saturday, October 28 from 10 – 4 pm at Doane Stuart School 199 Washington Ave. Rensselaer, NY. Admission and parking are free.

Judith is a dynamic community leader who has spent her entire career working to protect public health and the environment.
She began her career as an environmental advocate and has held top influential positions in state and federal government. Judith is an environmental policy expert and is a Senior Advisor at the Institute for Governance and Sustainable Development.

Stop NY Fracked Gas Pipeline (SNYFGP), the People of Albany United for Sustainable Energy (PAUSE/350.org) and the Sierra Club Hudson-Mohawk Group are organizing the largest indoor/outdoor Renewable Energy & Sustainable Living Fair ever held in the Capital Region.

Building off its success last year, the 2017 Fair will expand to include a Bike Expo and exhibits about how we can break free from fossil fuel dependency and live sustainably.

SNYFGP, PAUSE and the SIERRA CLUB are seeking exhibitors and displays for all types of solar, wind and geothermal energy, insulation and other energy efficiency products and services. Earth-friendly and sustainably sourced products and crafts are desired too, as are cycling and energy-related vendors. To register for this Fair, go to: http://stopnypipeline.org/

 In addition, if one wishes to assist the sponsors with Fair Booklet advertisements, distributing flyers, planting lawn signs, and/or working the day of the Fair, contact Bob Connors or Becky Meier at: 518-781-4686, or becky@stopnypipeline.org or Tina Lieberman at: tlieberm1@gmail.com

Donations may be made at: stopnypipeline.org and can also be sent to SNYFGP c/o 1409 County Rte 5 Canaan, NY 12029.


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