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Archive for October, 2009

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Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

Africa Rural Connect logoMickey and I have been pretty busy these past few months.

Our Africa Rural Connect project with the National Peace Corps Association has gone into its fourth round of the competition. We have been really pleased for our client as they continue to receive national and international media attention for this project; recently the Washington Post and The Seattle Times mentioned the ARC project, and it was featured on the radio across the African continent on Voice of America.

So, what’s Africa Rural Connect?

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Green Drinks DC, Casey Trees, and New! DC Green Connection

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

Green Drinks DCThis past Tuesday, I attended the Green Drinks DC cocktail hour.  It’s an event that happens on the second Tuesday of every month.   It’s usually at a different restaurant/bar around the city.  It was great to catch up with “the regulars”, but even more interesting to run into close friends from other social circles that were in attendance, too.  DC is a small town, but it’s not that small!   To me it’s a local indicator that “going Green” isn’t a fading fad, but a growing movement of interest.

Typically, they have a speaker give a short talk about their company, nonprofit or project (of course, Green-related).   This time around it was Casey Trees, an interesting nonprofit that along with other programs, I know them best for going around the city and planting trees.

I spoke to their Director Jared Powell just before he presented, and he shared that they do approximately 1,000 trees a year in DC alone.  They need volunteers and of course property owners interested in having a tree planted on their property.

The DC Green ConnectionI ran into my friend Monika Thiele, of The DC Green Connection.  It’s been several months since I last spoke with her, but it sounds like things are going great.

The DC Green Connection’s mission is to grow the green economy locally and promote sustainable living widely through fun and informative events, green business promotions, networking, and social media marketing.

The DC Green Connection already have a Meetup group of 177 members!  They have sponsors lining up and it’s great opportunity to get involved with something Green in the city.  It’s no secret that Mickey has managed to convert my bad habits and I have also become passionate about Green-related technologies.   Anything that helps move the needle in protecting this ball of dirt we live on, Infamia is in support of.


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