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The mission of the Green Neighborhood Council is to promote a sustainable way of life in our neighborhoods.

NEXT MEETING

Tuesday, July 22, 2008
6:00 pm
Neighborhood Center for Greater Omaha

Look what's NEW!!
- Green Living Workshop - Handouts

- Green Events Calendar

- GNC Strategic Plan

Project Committee meetings:
Meeting:TBA
Location: Neighborhood Center for Greater Omaha, 115 S. 49th Ave.
Organizer: Pam Gourdrian pamgoudriaan@gmail.com


Green Living Workshop group

NOTE DATE CHANGE: Meeting: Tuesday, September 9th, 3:30pm
Location: Sierra Club office 5170 Leavenworth (north side of Leavenworth, just east of 52nd St)
Organizer: Cammy Watkins camellia.watkins@sierraclub.org

Green Home Tour Committee

Meeting: Tuesday, August 12th, 6pm
Location: Neighborhood Center
Contact: Tim Hemsath themsath@gmail.com

Food Choices Committee:
Contact Trilety Wade for information, trilety@hotmail.com

Farm 2 School Program Committee:
10 November 2008 at 11:30 am
Location: Collaborative Center 115 S. 49th Avenue
Organizer: Trilety Wade

Community Garden Workshop Planning Committee: 13 November 2008 at 6:00 pm
Location: tentatively to be held at Collaborative Center 115 S. 49th Avenue
Organizer: Jody Baines

Waste Reduction and Recycling Survey
Meeting: TBA
Location: Firstar Fiber Facility 10330 "i" St (north side of "i" St just west of 103rd)
Organizer: Steve Andrews and Dale Gubbels dgubbels@firstarfiber.com



The Green Neighborhood Council is a Council of the Green Omaha Coalition. This Council is a resource to homeowners, neighborhood associations, and anyone interested in improving the longevity of our city's most important areas. The council works to develop homeowner workshops, environmentally friendly remodeling guidelines, and assits in neighborhood programs to enhance or redevelop areas in need.

The council's objectives are to develop lines of communication with area neighborhood associations and provide basic green living information to the residential sector the Greater Omaha area.


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ThinkDwell ThinkDwell Joins US Department of Energy's Builders Challenge 0 Jul 24 2008, 8:47 PM EDT by ThinkDwell
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ThinkDwell, Inc. joined today with U.S. Department of Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman as part of a new national energy-saving initiative—the U.S. Department of Energy’s Builders Challenge.

“For ThinkDwell, building high-performance homes is a priority,” said Suzanne O’Leary, President of ThinkDwell, a company that provides highly affordable custom green home design nationwide. “We welcome this voluntary initiative, and look forward to working with DOE to build consumer awareness of the benefits for building highly energy efficient homes.” ThinkDwell also offers LEED Certification (documentation of how green your new home is) and quality control services for small projects, including mold- and allergen-free certification.

The EnergySmart Home Scale, or E-Scale, serves as a tool for marketing energy-efficient homes. Consumer interest has been increasing in the top energy-performing homes, and now there is a tool that clearly allows builders and designers to rate the level of efficiency.

“ThinkDwell believes it is possible to build new homes that are more efficient than code by 30 percent or better at little or no net cost,” continued Ms. O’Leary. “We can achieve these efficiencies on tight budgets. High technology is not necessary to achieve energy efficiency in our market. Small homes have an advantage: they use less energy than larger homes to begin with. With high quality design features and innovative affordable building strategies, we assure that the home project will not only come in on budget, the owner will experience the benefits of having a home that is customized for their needs while saving money on energy bills for the duration of the time they live there. We believe this kind of high-performance building is the right thing for our nation, our natural environment, and our customers.”
Anyone in the industry can voluntarily join the Builders Challenge. Contact ThinkDwell if you'd like more information. www.thinkdwell.com
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