Volunteers are needed for the Junius Heights Tree Planting Day, Oct 15.

Contact Matt Grubisich with the Texas Tree Foundation with any questions or to sign up.

Matt@texastreesfoundation.org or 214-273-6686.

Help make Junius Heights GREENER!

Celebrate the 20th Anniversary of TBUFC!

The Trinity Blacklands Urban Forestry Council is an organization formed
to address the increasing urban forestry needs for the eight county
region surrounding Dallas, Texas.

Our mission is to promote the protection and development of urban forest
resources. We execute our mission by communicating important issues,
needs and information about urban forest resources to our local
officials, civic leaders and media.

Free.

Contact: mpace@tfs.tamu.edu

Mark your calendar for Green Day
on October 6. We’re teaming up with Project Green and other Green
Organizations who will be onsite with tips on how to green your home,
product information and displays. included with Fair admission: $13.95/adult; $10.95/child for Advance General Admission.

Movie night! We will furnish popcorn and drinks. If you want, bring you own favorite snacks.


Imagine that a storm blows across your garden and that now, without your knowledge or
consent, genetically modified seeds are in your vegetable patch which you have nourished for
many years. A few days later, a multi-national corporation demands that you surrender your
vegetables -- and files a criminal complaint against you, resulting in a large fine for the illegal
use of genetically modified seeds. And the court rules in favor of the corporation!


David Versus Monsanto is a movie that tells how Monsanto terrorized innocent family
farmers, and how one farmer stood up to Monsanto. It raises the question: What responsibility
do biotech companies have to farmers whose fields they contaminate with genetically modified
organisms (GMOs)?

Everyone is welcome. You don't have to be a Sierra Club member.

Program Schedule

8:00 a.m. – 8:30 a.m.     Registration with continental breakfast (Music Hall Lobby)

8:30 a.m. – 9:50 a.m.     Opening Session – Guest speakers include:

The 27th annual Texas renewable energy conference, including:

John Hofmeister

Founder and Chief Executive

Citizens for Affordable Energy, Washington, D.C.

Former President Shell Oil Company, Houston, Texas

Author, Why We Hate The Oil Companies

John Hofmeister brief biography

Sustainable Leaders Roundtable is a group that was started in June
to bring together the leaders of all of the green and sustainable groups in the
Metroplex.  Over 50 different organizations, including non-profits,
governments, business groups, advocacy organizations, and universities are
members.

Free and open to community leaders.

Email Mitch Fine at mitchphine0770@gmail.com for more information.

A public forum on the water situation in north Texas will be held on Saturday, Sept. 24.  The forum, titled “Will There Be Enough Water in Texas,” will be co-sponsored by six area chapters of the League of Women Voters of Texas and two area groups of the Sierra Club.  It will be held at the Irving Central Library, 801 W. Irving Blvd, from 1:00-4:30 and is free to the public.

Several distinguished speakers have agreed to present information on the supplies and delivery of water in our region and will answer questions from the audience. They include Lewis McMahan, a Director of the Texas Water Development Board, Tod Maurina of the North Texas Groundwater Conservation District, Denis Qualls of Dallas Water Utilities, and Tyson Broad of the Sierra Club. A talk on the basics of Texas water law will be given by Simone Kiel of Freese and Nichols, a consulting firm to the State of Texas.

Collin County Greenweavers is a meetup in Collin Country that is
based on the wildly popular and successful DFW Greenweavers group.

Businesses that market to the "green" and sustainable marketplace are welcome to attend our monthly meetings.

We are dedicated solely to helping each other grow our businesses by
trading referrals and leads and developing our skills for marketing and
business growth.

Solar Power International (SPI) is North America's largest, most
comprehensive solar power trade show and conference. This annual,
business-to-business event was the first of its kind in North America
and grows bigger and better every year.

Nearly 24,000 professionals from 125+ countries attend. With one out
of five attendees coming from outside the United States, SPI is truly a
global event.

In 2011, over 1,200 companies from all vertical markets in the solar
power spectrum will exhibit in a space of more than 1 million gross
square feet.

Growing New Markets

SPI is presented by two non-profit organizations, SEIA and SEPA,
whose mission is to advance and support the solar power industry and to
promote the growth of U.S. solar markets. Fulfilling this commitment,
SPI will take place outside of California for the first time in 2011. In
Dallas, Texas, show participants will gain exposure to new products,
service providers and professionals from a new horizon of the industry.

Who Attends:

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