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Nov
21
1:00 PM
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5 attended (est.) –
4.001
Green Greetings to All, Let's get together over lunch at "Christopher' s" in Porter Square on Saturday Nov 21 at 1pm. We've reserved a table for 10, and we can adjust per our RSVPs as we get closer to the day. Chip in for your portion of the tab. Topics of discussion open for suggestions. Come by T or auto. Glenn & Josh
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Christopher's Restaurant
Cambridge,
MA, 02140
42.389156,-71.119896
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2 Yes 3 Maybe
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Oct
20
6:30 PM
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4 attended (est.) –
5.001
Harvard, MIT, Northeastern?... Count me in! Join us October 20th for the EntreTech Forum. New technologies are born everyday– and many of those technologies are incubated at our leading academic research centers. The individuals charged with managing the critical Technology Transfer process that sends newborn technologies into the world have a tremendous responsibility to maximize and balance opportunities across multiple constituencies: their institutions, their researchers (students and/or faculty), and entrepreneurs. The October 20th EntreTech Forum brings together a world-class panel of regional Tech Transfer leaders to share their experiences with the audience and each other. Moderator: Ken Blank Vice Provost for Research - Northeastern University Panelists: Abi Barrow Director – Mass Tech Transfer Center Daniel Behr Director of Business Development – Harvard University Ashley Stevens Director of Office of Technology Transfer – Boston University James Gado Associate Director, Corporate Relations – Massachusetts Institute of Technology Organizer: Paul Zavracky Dean of School for Technological Entrepreneurship - Northeastern University Meeting Cost: $25 public, $10 students and active military; Promotional Registrations Pre-registration now available @ http://theentretechf orum.camp7.org/ Glenn P DeRosa
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Bay Colony Corporate Center
Waltham,
MA, 02451
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4 Yes 0 Maybe
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Sep
24
6:30 PM
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16 attended (est.) –
5.004
September MeetUp at Alt Energy Store Green Greetings to All, I hope everyone had a good summer and I look forward to helping broaden our horizons through networking as we head toward 2010. I did not schedule summer Meetups for July & August because of hectic summer schedules and other family activities that I was reminded of by several our members. Our September Meetup is set for September 24th at the Head Quarters of www.AltEstore.com in Hudson, MA. Alt Energy Store started about ten years ago with just a few people and has grown to have a large internet presence, about 35 employees and three offices. Alt E Store provides all things solar & wind including “Do It Yourself” live classes, webinars and a big selection of educational books & videos. Please join us at the Head Quarters in Hudson from 6:30 to 7:30 pm Thursday evening. Our hosts will be two of the founding members of the Alt Energy Store, Nick Albright from the Ohio office and Sascha Deri from the office in Costa Rica. Alt E Store 43 Broad Street, Suite A408 Hudson, MA 01749 978 562-5858 From 495: Take Exit 25A onto Hudson Street. Go about one mile to the 2nd set of stop lights and take a left onto Route 85. Take your first right onto Broad Street. Follow Broad Street for about 3/4 of a mile. On the left hand side after you cross a small bridge you should see a large brick building, known as the Hudson Mills Building, 43 Broad Street. Park in the front and take the main lobby elevator to the 4th floor. The office is on the far Southeast side of the building. Follow the signs to find your way. Please try to be early. Glenn P DeRosa
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Alt E Store
Hudson,
MA, 01749
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6 Yes 2 Maybe
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Jun
20
11:00 AM
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1 attended (est.) –
No rating yet
Solar Fest Rain or Shine on Saturday - June 20, 2009 Beverly, MA 11 am - 4:30 pm Educational Activities and Networking Opportunities: 11:15 Workshops on solar installation and wind basics 12:15 Workshop on Green lawn care and landscaping 12:30 BBQ lunch, Visit the Exhibits, and enjoy Live Music by Bingo Fridays 1:45 Expert Panel Discussion: Leaders in the clean technology and environmental fields will discuss current topics in a town hall format 2:30 Site Tour of the Photovoltaic Arrays, Wind Turbine and Inverter House 3:00 Award Winning Environmental Film, Burning the Future, shown at the Beverly High School library next to Greenergy Park. 3:30 Discussion about coal versus wind and sun power and 350.org 3:50 Live Video Conference with Appalachian Residents working to protect the mountains and stream from coal strip mining. In the event of rain we will go indoors to Beverly High School. Greenergy Park address: parking at 55 Tozer Road, Beverly. Beverly High School, 200 Sohier Road, Beverly. Sorry about the last minute announcement. I’ve been out of town traveling, and just learned about this all day event. Feel free to come by anytime, this should be good networking opportunity… Rain or Shine. More info Glenn
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Beverly High School
Beverly,
MA, 01915
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1 Yes 0 Maybe
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May
16
10:00 AM
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4 attended (est.) –
4.001
Presented by Somerville Climate Action FREE Admission! Step up your sustainability through amazing hands-on workshops and demonstrations... • Attend great sessions on healthy cooking, bike repair, home gardening, insulation, and more • Check out amazing electric and biodiesel cars and bikes at the Green Vehicle Show • Get your hands on some free sustainable-product giveaways • Join your kids in recycled arts and crafts activities and a recycled fashion show • Have your photo taken with Wally the Green Monster – official mascot of the Boston Red Sox • Bring in a year of energy bills for a free cost-saving breakdown and a chance to win an energy audit • Donate your clothing for local families in need and your used print cartridges for recycling • Ride your bike over to the festival and receive free basic adjustments and tuning • And so much more… ! Contact Dave Madan thedawid@hotmail.com
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Somerville High School
Somerville,
MA, 02143
42.386555,-71.097893
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4 Yes 2 Maybe
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Apr
16
8:30 AM
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1 attended (est.) –
No rating yet
Please join us! We are seeking volunteers and Green Company Displays & Demonstrations to be part of “Green Week” at Franklin D. Roosevelt Grade School in Hyde Park, MA. This event is scheduled for April 15th 16th & 17th 2009. (Wed., Thurs., Fri) This school has recently been rehabbed and upgraded and part of it still under construction as a “Green Building Project”. They have applied for LEED, Silver Level, certification. Some people call this one of Mayor Menino’s pet projects. Construction by W.T.Rich, Contactors. Thursday the 16th: Volunteer Readers are needed to read to grade school students from green topic books. We need about a dozen volunteer readers that can read to grade schools students for about 35 – 45 minutes and end with about 10 - 15 minutes of questions and answers. Students range from 1st to 8th grade (ages 6-14). Readers can read from schoolbooks provided on site or from appropriate green themed publications of your choice. Volunteers may include Mayor Menino, City counselors, School System Facilitators, student family members and members of Boston area MeetUp groups. Plan to arrive at Franklin D. Roosevelt Grade School, located at 95 Needham Rd. Hyde Park MA 02135 by 8:30am for refreshments and book assignments. Reading and Q&A with classes will be from 9am – 10am. There is plenty of parking available at the Stop & Shop on Truman Parkway (two blocks away). Glenn P DeRosa
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Only members of this Group can view the location for this Meetup
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1 Yes 0 Maybe
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Mar
22
2:00 PM
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32 attended (est.) –
5.001
Meet with us at "The Wayland Sustainability Home" This home is a demonstration and educational project full of interesting sustainable materials, fun design / technology & healthy living / energy & money savings and water saving strategies and renewable technologies. You will probably learn somethings that you could probaly use or do to help yourself and others. Here's a flier. Please note that this is a guided tour, so it is important to be a lttle early. Glenn P DeRosa
Cost:
$5.00
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Wayland Sustainability House
Wayland,
MA, 01778
42.328053,-71.377022
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3 Yes 0 Maybe
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Feb
28
1:00 PM
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12 attended (est.) –
5.002
Across from the North Quincy T Station (Red Line) Applebees & Panera share the same parking lot a few doors north of the HESS Gas Station. Plenty of parking.
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Panera Bread
Quincy,
MA, 02171
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4 Yes 1 Maybe
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Jan
19
6:00 PM
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4 attended (est.) –
No rating yet
Meetup member Mike LaBonte has set us up for a tour of the Covanta Haverhill, Inc. facility located on a 147 acre area in the Ward Hill Neck section of Haverhill, Massachusetts. The site's Energy from Waste Municipal Waste Combustor, in commercial operation since June 1989, processes up to 1,650 tons of refuse per day, and generates up to 49 megawatts from one condensing steam turbine generator. The energy is sold to an energy wholesaler for use on New England's power grid. Jim Lynch of Covanta Haverhill will be our guide. He doesn't normally show the methane powered generator but agreed to do it for us. And he can give us information about the wind testing they are doing to see if they should build a big wind turbine. Transportation: If you need a ride, please let me know. We'll work out some carpools. Many thanks to Mike for setting this up. Cheers, Glenn P DeRosa
Cost:
$1.00
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Only members of this Group can view the location for this Meetup
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4 Yes 0 Maybe
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Dec 08
13
2008
1:00 PM
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1 attended (est.) –
No rating yet
Meet up with us for a good networking opportunity. Get a nifty window placard for your car, and tell the world that you are doing your part to help prevent global warming! Meet with like minded people that share the same interests and encourage each other. This Saturday, our elbow-to-elbow sit down meeting will feature Paul Brown, Director of One Penny Per Mile, Inc. Paul will give us a presentation on the OPPM program and their proposed first project. Contribute your share towards a great get together lunch and join in conversation that has meaning.
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TGI Friday's
Woburn,
MA, 01801
42.502945,-71.139690
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1 Yes 3 Maybe
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