* Rooftop Solar Matters
* Salon Series IV – “Trees”
* Graywater Education Webinar Series
* Studio Landscape Business Profile & Thank You
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Greywater Education Webinar Series
Greywater Education Webinar by GreywaterAction.org
Greywater Action is hosting a three part webinar series for people who want to educate their communities about greywater.
The webinar will be held Wednesdays from 2-4pm on June 17th, June 24th, and July 1st.
Members are invited to view the webinar at the Resource Center sponsored by Renee Roth of Rainscape Designs
Who should attend:
•Water conservation staff
•Environmental health directors
•Inspectors and code officials
•Environmental organization staff
•Green committee leaders
•Irrigation store employees
•Plumbers
•Landscapers
•Contractors
About the Presentations
Salon Series V: Theme “Simplicity”
Next Salon Slated for Friday, July 10
Theme: “Simplicity”
“A salon is a gathering of people under the roof of an inspiring host, held partly to amuse one another and partly to refine the taste and increase the knowledge of the participants through conversation.”
SALON SERIES V is Friday, July 10th, 7 to 9 p.m. at the Ojai Valley Green Coalition Resource Center – 206 N. Signal St., Suite S, in downtown Ojai.
Business Member Profile: Studio Landscape
It’s time for another Business Member shout out, this time to Kathy Nolan, owner of Studio Landscape. Kathy Nolan was an early supporter and director/president of the OVGC. Now it is our turn to thank her for being an OVGC business member.
Continue reading “Business Member Profile: Studio Landscape”
Salon Series IV June 5
Next Salon Slated for Friday, June 5
Theme: “Trees”
“A salon is a gathering of people under the roof of an inspiring host, held partly to amuse one another and partly to refine the taste and increase the knowledge of the participants through conversation.”
SALON SERIES IV is Friday, June 5th, 7 to 9 p.m. at the Ojai Valley Green Coalition Resource Center – 206 N. Signal St., Suite S, in downtown Ojai.
Rooftop Solar Matters
As the Sierra Club so eloquently put it: ‘… rooftop solar is safe and long lasting, with zero emissions and a low water footprint. No one ever had an asthma attack because of a solar panel, nor have we ever heard of a catastrophic solar-power spill threatening fish and wildlife.’