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Sunday
Jul192009

Learn About Sustainable Atlanta

Listen to Lynette Young and Mandy Mahoney from Sustainable Atlanta talk about sustainability efforts that the city of Atlanta is making on The VoiceAmerica Talk Radio Network. One of the big things on the table right now is the Sustainable Building Ordinance. It is a true game changer in how sustainable Atlanta will be moving into the future. You might be surprised by all of the things the city is taking action on.
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Sunday
Jul192009

This Week in Atlanta

One of the big events in Atlanta this week is the announcement from Sustainable Atlanta of the Sustainable Building Ordinance. They will be holding two public education meetings this week.

July 20 (Monday)

5pm - 6pm - Sustainable Atlanta - Sustainable Building Ordinance Public Education Meeting
5pm - 7pm - Growing Green: The Art of Marketing the Green Business - Green Chamber of the South ($,M,R)

July 21 (Tuesday)

4pm - 8pm - Whistlestop Farmer's Market - Norcross

6pm - 630pm - Southeast Beltline 101

7pm - 9pm - Whole Foods Buckhead - Local Wine Tasting feat. BlackStock Vineyards ($)

July 22 (Wednesday)

5pm - 6pm - Sustainable Atlanta - Sustainable Building Ordinance Public Education Meeting
7pm - 10pm - Food Inc. Screening @ The Strand Theater, Marietta ($,R)8pm - 11pm - Atlanta Botanical Garden - SunTrust Concert in the Garden - Joan Baez ($,Sold Out)

July 23 (Thursday)

6pm - 10pm - Atlanta Botanical Garden - Cocktails in the Garden ($,R)

7pm - 9pm - EcoEmporium - How to Set Up a Non-Toxic Baby Nursery w/ Heather Tubbs ($,R)

July 24 (Friday)

3pm - 7pm - Georgia Organics - Corn-U-Copia @ Sweet Auburn Curb Market

8pm - 11pm - Atlanta Botanical Garden - SunTrust Concert in the Garden - Bruce Hornsby ($)

July 25 (Saturday)

8am - 12pm - Lawrenceville Farmer's Market

8am - 12pm - Suwanee Farmer's Market

8am - 1230pm - Alpharetta Farmer's Market

830am - 12pm - Peachtree Road Farmer's Market

9am - 12pm - Trees Atlanta - Planting - See Website for Details

9am - 12pm - Serenbe Farmer's Market

9am - 1pm - Piedmont Park Green Market

9am - 4pm - 2nd Annual Chattahoochee River Summer Splash (R)

3pm - 6pm - Atlanta Bicycle Coalition - True Beginners in the Park Class ($,R)

July 26 (Sunday)

930am - 3pm -Upper Chattahoochee Riverkeeper - Soque River Cleanup (R)

This Week in Environmental History

No events of note

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Sunday
Jul122009

This Week in Atlanta

We sincerely apologize for the absence of the calendar post last week. The holiday weekend kept us pretty busy and we had to sacrifice the calendar. There are a bunch of cool things going on this week but the most exciting one in my opinion is the Eat Local Challenge that Whole Foods is putting on. Check out the Whole Foods links below for the location closest to you.

July 13 (Monday)

July 13th - 19th - Eat Local Challenge @ Whole Foods Alpharetta (R)

July 13th - 19th - Eat Local Challenge @ Whole Foods Marietta (R)

July 13th - 19th - Eat Local Challenge @ Whole Foods Sandy Springs (R)

July 13th - 19th - Eat Local Challenge @ Whole Foods Briarcliff (R)

July 13th - 19th - Eat Local Challenge @ Whole Foods Buckhead (R)

7pm - 830pm - Whole Foods Sandy Springs - Local Cookbook Signing & Recipe Tasting

July 14 (Tuesday)

4pm - 8pm - Whistlestop Farmer's Market - Norcross

6pm - 630pm - Westside Beltline 101

7pm - 10pm - Sierra Club - Annual Member Picnic @ Candler Park

July 15 (Wednesday)

7am - 9am - CareerEco - Summer Breakfast Series ($,R)

7pm - 8pm - Whole Foods Sandy Springs Eat Local Challenge - Gardening Workshop

July 16 (Thursday)

6pm - 10pm - Georgia Organics Night Out @ WaterHaven

6pm - 10pm - Atlanta Botanical Garden - Cocktails in the Garden ($,R)

July 17 (Friday)

No Events

July 18 (Saturday)

8am - 12pm - Lawrenceville Farmer's Market

8am - 12pm - Suwanee Farmer's Market

8am - 1230pm - Alpharetta Farmer's Market

8am - 4pm - Keep Atlanta Beautiful - Electronics Recycling Day @ Grady High School

830am - 12pm - Peachtree Road Farmer's Market

9am - 12pm - Trees Atlanta - Planting - See Website for Details

9am - 12pm - Serenbe Farmer's Market

9am - 1pm - Piedmont Park Green Market

930am - Upper Chattahoochee Riverkeeper - Chattahoochee River Cleanup (R)

12pm - 4pm - Whole Foods Sandy Springs - Eat Local Challenge Farm-to-Table LOCAL Food & Wine Tasting ($)

July 19 (Sunday)

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Tuesday
Jul072009

Peach Bites


McMansions Out of Favor, for Now - WSJ.com

When they get cheap enough, do you think they will be in favor again? I hope this is a sustainable trend but I'm not 100% convinced yet.

Organic Box Program @ Emory - in Decatur
Emory has started the Emory Organic Box Program to help connect farm-fresh produce, local, sustainable farms and the Emory Community. Those Emory Students don't realize how good they have it.

Suniva lands Fairburn project - Atlanta Business Chronicle - Atlanta Business Chronicle

Norcross based Suniva will supply solar cells to Woodbridge at Parkway Village an independent senior living facility. This is great for Georgia since Woodbridge will be the first Georgia location to have an all Georgia solar installation.

Go Green Intown: ICS Contract Services' Cleaning Service is the Southeast's First Green Seal Program - Go Green Intown

Why aren't more businesses and cleaning companies jumping on this wagon? I guess it's an awareness thing because I have a difficult time just getting my maid to use green products. But, she is gradually opening up and recognizing that they do just as good of a job.

Tuesday
Jun302009

A Glimpse of the Trains in Atlanta's Past

Here's a link to a great post via The Infrastructurist about old train stations and what they have become. Atlantans should be proud to see two former Atlanta train stations on the list and not to be left out, Savannah jumped in to bring the total for Georgia to 3 in the top 11. It amazes me how society has just discarded so many buildings that were examples of great architecture and offered in many cases great places for the public to go and enjoy their city.  Let's hope that the heavy presence of Georgia buildings on the list isn't an indicator that the city has moved too far away from its train dependant past that it now can't take part in what is bound to be a great resurgence in train travel.  Enjoy...

Sunday
Jun282009

This Week in Atlanta

The big event last week was the Go Green Expo here in Atlanta. Hopefully you had a chance to stop by. There were a lot of quality green minded businesses in attendance. This week isn't as busy with the Fourth of July holiday. There are several networking events and drinking events. I know I could use a beer. Have a fun and safe holiday weekend.

June 29 (Monday)

No Events

June 30 (Tuesday)

4pm - 8pm - Whistlestop Farmer's Market - Norcross

6pm - 9pm - Pints for Park Pride @ SweetWater Brewery ($,R)

7pm - 9pm - Oakhurst Community Garden - Buggin' Out and Living in a Garden of Weeden'

July 1 (Wednesday)

730am - 10pm - 5% Day @ Whole Foods Buckhead - Benefit for Captain Planet Foundation

1130am - 1pm - Green Chamber of the South - Green Wednesdays @ Urban Flats ($,R,M)

6pm - 8pm - Green Drinks Atlanta @ Twain's Bar & Grill in Decatur

July 2 (Thursday)

7am - 9am - ABC - Commuter Breakfast @ Thumbs Up Diner

6pm - 630pm - Northeast Beltline 101

6pm - 10pm - Atlanta Botanical Garden - Cocktails in the Garden ($,R)

July 3 (Friday)

No Events

July 4 (Saturday)

8am - 12pm - Lawrenceville Farmer's Market

8am - 12pm - Suwanee Farmer's Market

8am - 1230pm - Alpharetta Farmer's Market

830am - 12pm - Peachtree Road Farmer's Market

9am - 12pm - Trees Atlanta - Planting - See Website for Details

9am - 12pm - Serenbe Farmer's Market

9am - 1pm - Piedmont Park Green Market

July 5 (Sunday)

No Events

This Week in Environmental History

July 1 - David Brower Born 1912

July 4 - Henry David Thoreau Moves to Cabin @ Walden Pond 1845

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Sunday
Jun282009

Take a Look at Earth Share's Newest Ad Campaign

Tuesday
Jun232009

Peach Bites


Study: Use mass transit, save more than $9,000 a year - AJC

I could definitely use $9k a year. I don't think this will work out too well for those of us living in Alpharetta though.

Greenhaven Home by Pace Home Builders Open to the Public July 10th - Greenhaven Home

I love the idea and the Greenhaven home has ALL of the bells, whistles and certifications to make it a green home. However, I just can't fully buy into the 5k - 7k square foot green home. That's just gigantic. The builder says they are building what buyers are demanding but it just doesn't seem green.

Atlanta ranks as Southeast’s No. 4 city - Atlanta Business Chronicle

This isn't so much green as it is interesting. Study authored by NC professor ranks Atlanta fourth out of nine cities in the southeast on factors affecting economic growth. Atlanta is behind Raleigh-Durham, Austin and Charlotte (hmmmm).

Commuter buses' idling causes stir - AJC

Maybe we wouldn't have this issue if the two big counties to the north of the city had had the foresight to become part of MARTA years ago.

Sunday
Jun212009

This Week in Atlanta

The big event this week is the Go Green Atlanta exposition on Friday, Saturday & Sunday at the Cobb Galleria. There are over 225 exhibitors which I believe will make this the largest event of its kind ever here in Atlanta. There will also be a number of speakers talking on various topics relating to the green movement.

June 22 (Monday)

6pm - 8pm - Organic Gardening Workshop - Sevananda Natural Foods ($)

June 23 (Tuesday)

4pm - 8pm - Whistlestop Farmer's Market - Norcross

530pm - 730pm - Georgia Organics - Farm to School Roundtable ($,R)

630pm - 830pm - Atlanta Botanical Garden - Earth-Friendly Garden Pest & Disease Control ($,R)

June 24 (Wednesday)

6pm - 8pm - Georgia Organics - Farm to Table Rogue Beer Pairing Dinner @ Graveyard Tavern ($,R)

June 25 (Thursday)

6pm - 10pm - Atlanta Botanical Garden - Cocktails in the Garden ($,R)

June 26 (Friday)

1pam - 5pm - Go Green Expo ($)

June 27 (Saturday)

8am - 12pm - Lawrenceville Farmer's Market

8am - 12pm - Suwanee Farmer's Market

8am - 1230pm - Alpharetta Farmer's Market

830am - 12pm - Peachtree Road Farmer's Market

9am - 12pm - Trees Atlanta - Invasive Plant ID & Control Workshop ($,R)

9am - 12pm - Trees Atlanta - Planting - See Website for Details

9am - 12pm - Serenbe Farmer's Market

9am - 1pm - Piedmont Park Green Market

9am - 2pm - Bulky Recycling & Trash Amnesty Day - John's Creek

10am - 12pm - Oakhurst Community Garden - Chicks and the City ($,R)

12pm - 1pm - Slow Food Atlanta - 3rd Annual Ice Cream Social @ The Peachtree Road Farmers Market ($)

10am - 6pm - Go Green Expo ($)

June 28 (Sunday)

9am - 12pm - Atlanta Bicycle Coalition - Stone Mountain Bike & Hike (R)

10am - 5pm - Go Green Expo ($)

 

This Week in Environmental History

June 22, 1969 - Cuyahoga River Catches Fire
June 23, 1988 - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Hansen


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Thursday
Jun182009

Sites You Should Know - Get Outdoors Georgia


The Get Outdoors Georgia website is a useful tool to find ways to get you and your family and friends outside for some fun here in Georgia. The site is run by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. It has good info on events that are held in the State parks as well as clubs and groups that you can join. The handy 'find a park' feature is already pre-set on Atlanta and you can see eleven parks in the metro area. Some of the activities you can find information on include biking, boating, fishing, camping & hiking. You can also find locations for golfing, disc golf and tennis.

If you're looking for a way to plan a quick outdoor adventure, check it out.