Welcome All! March 25, 2008
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Beyond Green March 25, 2008
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High Performance School Buildings Workshop
Tuesday, April 22, 2008 for Architects, Engineers, School Facility Managers, Building & Construction Managers, Developers
If you want to make a real difference in the quality and affordability of public education today, designing and constructing high performance schools is the place to start. The Sustainable Buildings Industry Council and Sapelo Island Estuarine Research Reserve Coastal Training Program and the University of Georgia Marine Extension Service is conducting a practical, results-oriented workshop that will help you design and procure facilities that support better attendance and higher test scores, significantly reduce operating costs, and promote teacher retention and occupant health. We’ll show you how to build energy- and resource-efficient schools using proven methods and cost-effective, ‘whole building’ design strategies.
The workshop is for those who demand academic, economic, and environmental performance. The full-day session – for architects, engineers, and school facility planners – presents specific strategies and techniques for designing a high performance school building. All workshop participants will receive SBIC’s popular High Performance School Buildings Resource & Strategy Guide, 3rd Edition.
See the attached flyer for registration information!
here is the attached flyer
HIV/AIDS awareness exhibit at Starfish this Friday March 25, 2008
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Please join us this Friday for the Savannah Peace Tiles exhibit, an exhibit to raise awareness about HIV/AIDS through art created by people living with or at risk to HIV/AIDS. At the exhibit, we will also show a DVD of the art with audio taken from interviews during this project. Hope to see you there!
The Starfish Café is located at 719 East Broad Street.
For more information, please e-mail Teri Schell
