The USGBC St. Louis Regional Chapter is sponsoring an upcoming Greening Midwest Communities conference which will take place October 19-21st and focus on residential green building with strong stormwater management focus.
The early bird registration deadline for this conference at the Capitol Plaza Hotel in Jefferson City, MO has been extended to this Friday, September 24.
For a low, low price of $125, you'll have access to 16 education sessions over 2 days as well as a tour of a deep energy rehab of a 1903 home! An excellent line of of speakers (including several Chapter members!) will cover the many aspects of community development and energy-efficient "green" home building and remodeling.
Speakers & topics include:
Steve Apfelbaum, Applied Ecological Services, Inc.
Michelle Desiderio, National Association of Home Builders Research Center
Phil Fingerhut, Builder Partnerships - Chapter Member!
Mike Mueller, St. Louis Carpenters District Council, Building & Construction Trades Council - Chapter Member!
Tom Schultz, Manager Utilization Engineering, Laclede Gas Co. - Chapter Member!
Don Thieman, Sales and Marketing Manager for Quick Supply Co. and A.S.P. Enterprises - Chapter Member!
Ruth Wallace, Missouri Department of Natural Resources Municipal Stormwater Program
For more information or to register, visit http://muconf.missouri.edu/gmcc/index.html
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
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