
The Think Green Fair [1], in conjunction with the Rochester Women's Fall expo, will take place on Saturday, October 18, at the Mayo Civic Center from 9 am to 5 pm. In addition the powerful workshops listed below, check out the website for information on some of the impactful speakers [2] lined up for the event.
11:00 Workshops
- Building Health and Wealth through Local Foods
Buying food from farms you trust can lead to better health, and also help build a stronger region economically.Presenter
Ken Meter, president of Crossroads Resource Center [3], Minneapolis; author of "Finding Food in Farm Country."Sponsor
UM SE Regional Partnership/Experiment in Rural Cooperation [4] - PhotoVoltaics: Energy and Education
OCSolar is a coalition of students from 4 local high schools who will dedicate a 4-6KW system at Mayo High yet this year. The group plans to place systems at several schools as educational tools.Presenters and Sponsors
OCSolar (Olmsted County Solar) [5] members - Use Solar Energy Now
Solar water and space heating, passive solar homes, and thermal energy storage ideas, and an easy DIYS project to use south windows as room heaters and reduce nighttime heat losses.Presenter
Norm EricksonSponsor
Olmsted Clean Energy Resource Team [6] - Your Energy Decisions Make A Difference
Load Management, Demand Response in the future. How you can influence the need for new power plants and save money.Presenter
Ed West, Director, Telecom & Control, Dairyland Power Cooperative [7]Sponsor
People's Cooperative Services [8] - Experiences with GeoThermal Heating and Cooling
Homeowners present their experiences choosing, installing, and living with a geothermal heating and cooling system over the last couple of years.Presenters
Kevin Schreurs and Brian Cook
12:00 Workshops
- Three Top Steps Toward Reducing Residential Energy Use
Be in control of the energy you consume and the $$$ you spend.Presenter
Gael EntrikinSponsor
Olmsted Clean Energy Resource Team [9] - The REAL Energy Story
A peak energy story about crude oil, natural gas, and coal.Presenter
Norm EricksonSponsor
Olmsted Clean Energy Resource Team [10] - Virtual House
Lets start with our homes and take a virtual tour, exploring better alternatives that help us save energy and pollution. . Simple steps can make a big difference.Presenter
Flo SandokSponsor
Global Action - Water Quality, Floods and the Dead Zone
The choices we make in agricultural policy have impacts felt as far as wind can blow and water will flow.Presenter
Brad Redlin, Director Agriculture Programs, MIDWEST OFFICE [11]Sponsor
Izaak Walton League [12] - “Land Tenure and Sustainability: The Rocky Road to Community”
How does a family in an urban neighborhood make the transition toward sustainability? Will compact fluorescent bulbs and hybrid vehicles be enough? Is our future being determined by how our land is owned and used?Presenter
Vic Ormsby, Wiscoy ValleySponsor
http://www.semnap.org">SE MN Alliance of Peacemakers [13]
2:00 Workshops
- Sustainable Landscape
Benefits and how-to’s of rain gardens with an emphasis on use of native plants.Presenter
Andy Masterpole, Landscape ArchitectSponsor
Yaggy Colby [14] - The 5 Key Concepts of Green Building
“A session designed to give citizens a brief overview of the green building process and its key components”.Presenters
Tony LehrmanSponsor
Rochester Area Builders [15] - Planning Sustainable Communities
Strategies for designing our communities and transportation systems in a more sustainable fashion.Presenters
Mitzi Baker and Phil Wheeler, Rochester-Olmsted Planning DepartmentSponsor
Rochester-Olmsted Planning Department [16] - “Sustainability and RCTC -Our Commitment to Rochester"
The Community College as a Learning Laboratory on SustainabilityPresenters
RCTC PanelSponsor
Rochester Community & Technical College (RCTC) [17] - When the Greenest Building is the One Already Built
What do you think of when you see an historic building? Think sustainability! Yes, historic buildings do save energy and natural resources. Going green doesn’t always mean building new. Come and hear the latest science about historic buildings, heat loss, BTUs, and everything in-between.Presenter
Bonnie McDonald, Executive Director, Preservation Alliance of Minnesota [18]Sponsor
Preservation Alliance of Minnesota [19]
4:00 Workshops
VISIONING SUSTAINABILITY
We will have 3 final breakout sessions focusing on what we can do as communities through our levels of government. Each session will be facilitated so that you can both learn and contribute.
- Visioning SUSTAINABILITY in Rochester
Council members Bruce Snyder and Ed Hruska
Facilitator: Shaun Palmer - Visioning SUSTAINABILITY in Olmsted County
Commissioners Dave Perkins, Matt Flynn and Ken Brown
Facilitator: Joe Mayer - Visioning SUSTAINABILITY in Minnesota
Sen. Ellen Anderson
Facilitator: Sen David Senjem