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SUMMARY:2017 Greenfest Philly presented by Toyota Hybrids
DESCRIPTION:Clean Air Council’s 12th annual Greenfest Philly presented by Toyota Hybrids comes to Bainbridge Green (5th and Bainbridge Streets) on Sunday\, September 10\, 2017\, from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. The tri-state region’s largest environmental festival is bigger than ever!
URL:https://cleanair.org/event/2017-greenfest/
LOCATION:Bainbridge Green\, 414 Bainbridge St\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19147\, United States
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SUMMARY:2017 Dine Out for the Environment
DESCRIPTION:Dine Out for the Environment is a fundraising event for Clean Air Council that takes place at the Philadelphia area’s most sustainable restaurants. Now in its third year\, Dine Out for the Environment gives haven to Philadelphia’s hungry environmentalists and eco-compassionates alike with a list of restaurants that are in line with their green values. Clean Air Council has partnered with many of the city’s sustainable restaurants\, and the different ways they’re minimizing their impact on the environment may surprise you. Participating restaurants donate anywhere from 15%-30% of their sales for the day to the Clean Air Council to help fund the Council’s work on air quality issues.
URL:https://cleanair.org/event/2017-dine-out/
LOCATION:PA
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SUMMARY:Clean Air Council's 50th Anniversary
DESCRIPTION:Join the Council for an evening at R2L in Center City as we celebrate our 50th Anniversary as well as Executive Director and Chief Counsel Joe Minott’s 35th year at the Council. Click here to learn more!
URL:https://cleanair.org/event/clean-air-councils-50th-anniversary/
LOCATION:R2L\, 50 S 16th St\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19102\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Path to Equitable Climate Solutions at CCP
DESCRIPTION:FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE \nPennsylvania Coalition Hosts Press Conference on Path to Equitable Climate Solutions: Evolving Energy Policy and Strategies \n(Feb. 13) Philadelphia\, PA – PennFuture\, in collaboration with Clean Air Council and PennEnvironment\, will host clean energy and public health leaders from the Philadelphia-area to highlight the latest resources\, research\, training\, and progress that citizens can draw upon to move toward a future that relies on clean energy and energy efficiency technologies during an upcoming discussion. \nIn addition to discussing the clean energy resources and jobs now available to local residents\, the speakers will also address the need to find solutions for existing social inequality around access to those resources. The press conference\, to be held at 11:30 a.m.\, Tuesday\, Feb. 20 at the Community College of Philadelphia\, will include speakers from nonprofit organizations\, private groups\, educational institutions\, and city government\, each working to build social equity while addressing climate change. \nAs the state seeks progress in growing the number of clean energy jobs available to all citizens\, the speakers’ work has included managing solar and energy efficiency training programs in Philadelphia\, which are intended to provide opportunities for well-paying jobs in low-income neighborhoods. Speakers will address how clean energy is helping homeowners save money on their utility bills\, reducing carbon emissions and air pollution\, effectively improving public health\, and building the economy. \nWHAT: “The Path to Equitable Climate Solutions: Evolving Energy Policy and Strategies” \nWHO:   \n\nJoseph Minott\, Executive Director\, Clean Air Council\nGary Bixby\, Director of Facilities\, Planning and Construction Management\, Community College of Philadelphia\n Ruth McDermott-Levy\, Associate Professor and Director\, Center for Global and Public Health\, Villanova University\nChristine Knapp\, Director\, Office of Sustainability\, City of Philadelphia\nSteve Luxton\, Executive Director\, Energy Coordinating Agency\nJeff Colter\, Field Supervisor of Weatherization\, Energy Coordinating Agency\nJessica Ennis\, Legislative Director\, Climate & Energy\, Earthjustice\n\nWHEN: Tuesday\, February 20 at 11:30 a.m. \nWHERE: Community College of Philadelphia\, Center for Business and Industry\, Room C2-28\, \n1700 Spring Garden St\, Philadelphia\, PA 19130 \nFor visiting and parking information\, please use this link: https://www.ccp.edu/about-us/locations/main-campus \nRSVP: Please RSVP to PennFuture Director of Communications\, Stephanie Rex at rex@pennfuture.org. \n  \nContacts: \nStephanie Rex \nPennFuture\, Director of Communications \n412.463.2942 \nrex@pennfuture.org \n  \nRussell Zerbo \nClean Air Council\, Advocacy Coordinator \n215.567.4004 x130 \nrzerbo@cleanair.org \n  \nFlora Cardoni \nPennEnvironment\, Lead Climate Defender \nOrganizer \n716.830.9079 \nflora@pennenvironment.org
URL:https://cleanair.org/event/climatesolutions/
LOCATION:Community College of Philadelpha\, 1700 Spring Garden St.\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19103\, United States
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SUMMARY:Race the Bus
DESCRIPTION:Can you beat a SEPTA bus in a foot race through Philadelphia? Clean Air Council is challenging all Philadelphia runners to RACE THE BUS in preparation for the 2018 Run for Clean Air. Runners will take on the SEPTA Route 45 Bus through a three-mile stretch of South Philadelphia and Center City at rush hour in an exciting race unlike any other. A new route from last year\, the race begins at Broad Street and Oregon Avenue and ends at 11th and Market streets with a post-run happy hour celebration. \nRSVP: http://bit.ly/busrace4 \nWhen: Thursday\, April 5\, 5:30 PM (prepare and line up)\, 5:43 PM Start \nWhere: \n\nRace Details: Starting at Broad Street and Oregon Avenue\, runners will race the 5:43 p.m. bus for 3 miles going north through South Philadelphia to Center City. The race will end at 11th and Market streets.\nPost-Race Happy Hour: Milkboy Center City\, 1100 Chestnut St\, Philadelphia\, PA 19107\, where all runners will be treated to a free beer and bites until 7:30 p.m.\n\nWhy: Inspired by the West Philadelphia Runners’ Beat the Bus race\, the annual Race the Bus event is an exciting chance for runners to meet like-minded environmental champions and get a unique training experience before they participate in the Run for Clean Air presented by Toyota Hybrids. This year’s 37th annual Run for Clean Air will be held on Earth Day — April 22\, 2018\, from 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. This year’s Run for Clean Air event will begin at Paine’s Park on Martin Luther King Jr. Drive next to the Philadelphia Art Museum. More than 2\,000 runners are expected to join in this year’s certified-green Run for Clean Air\, the region’s largest Earth Day celebration and one of its longest-running charity races. 10K Run\, 5K Run\, 3K Walk and Kids’ Fun Run. For the first time\, runners around the country can also celebrate Earth Day and support Clean Air Council by running a Virtual 5K race in the week before and after Earth Day.  \nMore Race the Bus Details: Runners are encouraged to walk or take SEPTA to AT&T Station (Broad Street and Oregon Avenue). From there\, they’ll wait for the scheduled 5:43 p.m. Route 45 bus and begin the race when the bus arrives. The bus will make all regular stops. GoPhillyGo will provide a bicycle “sweep fleet” to keep all participants safe and on course. Clean Air Council will also be on hand with a safety vehicle and to transport participant belongings to the finish. All Race the Bus participants will receive a discounted registration to the Run for Clean Air on April 22\, 2018. Top 10 finishers who BEAT THE BUS will receive a special prize.
URL:https://cleanair.org/event/race-the-bus/
LOCATION:AT&T Station – Broad and Oregon\, Broad and Oregon Aves\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19148\, United States
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