[SPN-Discussion] Green Salon May 20: Brian Yanish, Topic: Eco-Creativity for Kids: Re-cycle, Re-imagine, Re-create with the ScrapKins Join The Global Change Foundation (in formation) for the seventh gathering of The Green Salon. Artists, environmentalists and supporters are invited to participate in formal and informal conversation on green issues, energy, the environment and global warming. This early evening enhances that slice of time between work and dinner. The Green Salon provides a great opportunity for students and professionals to learn and discuss green issues with other New Yorkers in a relaxed atmosphere. This Green Salon will commence with a piano performance by Jay Rattman from the Jazz Ensemble followed by a talk led by Brian Yanish of Brian Yanish Designs. Brian Yanish is going to talk about Eco-Creativity for Kids: Re-cycle, Re-imagine, Re-create with the ScrapKins. Brian has previously worked with Jim Henson's group. It's going to be fun at the next Green Salon with a young jazz group and Scrapkins! Location: Klavierhaus Piano Store, 211 W. 58th Street Date: Wednesday May 20, 2009 Time: Program commences at 5:30 PM - please arrive 5-10 minutes prior to starting time Cost: $10 - register at www.global-changefoundation.com Please contact yasmin at global-change.com for more information.
Yasmin Rozwadowski
yasmin at global-change.com
Mon May 18 11:39:46 EDT 2009
Join The Global Change Foundation (in formation) for the seventh
gathering of The Green Salon. Artists, environmentalists and
supporters are invited to participate in formal and informal
conversation on green issues, energy, the environment and global
warming. This early evening enhances that slice of time between work
and dinner. The Green Salon provides a great opportunity for students
and professionals to learn about and discuss green issues with other
New Yorkers in a relaxed atmosphere.
This Green Salon will commence with a piano performance by Jay
Rattman from the Jazz Ensemble followed by a talk led by Brian Yanish
of Brian Yanish Designs. Brian Yanish is going to talk about Eco-
Creativity for Kids: Re-cycle, Re-imagine, Re-create with the
ScrapKins. Brian has previously worked with Jim Henson's group. The
event will be hosted and moderated by best-selling author and
environmental finance expert Peter Fusaro. It's going to be fun at
the next Green Salon with a young jazz group and Scrapkins!
Location: Klavierhaus Piano Store, 211 W. 58th Street
Date: Wednesday May 20, 2009
Time: Program commences at 5:30 PM - please arrive 5-10 minutes prior
to starting time
Cost: $10 - register at www.global-changefoundation.com
Please contact yasmin at global-change.com for more information.
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