For anyone up north of town who uses the distance from Center City as an excuse to avoid coming into town for 'Green' gatherings, now there's one right up in Yardley. Just got a press release from Gail McMaster of Greeniac Life, who explained what an all-encompassing event this is going to be. Lots of info that will be useful to people who are just getting into this now. You may even see a Dumpster Diver or two if you know where to look. Here's the release:
BUCKS COUNTY'S GREAT GREEN EXPO
Saturday, JUNE 27th, 10 am - 3 pm
Masonic Hall - 1661 Edgewood Rd., Yardley, Pa 19067
Join over 45 Energy and Solar experts who volunteer to teach residents tips on how everyone can reduce their energy use tonight....before rates go up! It's a Free community effort with a lot of heart, so if you're free, email: gmcm@greeniaclife.com.
You can meet the Experts and learn to save energy! Fun, Exciting Demonstrations by Energy Auditors, Solar Manufacturers, Solar Installer Trainers, Energy Auditors, Passive House Builders, Recycling Artists, Smart Energy Metering, Green Job Trainers, Blower Doors, Infrared, Solar Products, Green Workforce Development, Keystone Help Low Interest Loan Program, Energy Star! Learn how to find and seal Building Air Leak & Insulation Methods, Solar Installation Training Programs * Energy Auditor Training Programs * Sustainable Advisor Program
Save Energy….Save Money....before the rates go up!! This expo demonstrates people caring about people who like to know. www.greeniaclife.com gmcm@greeniaclife.com




The experts at Philadelphia's Energy Coordinating Agency answer your energy questions in our regular feature
Look for Jenice Armstrong to supply tips on green living as well as occasional columns on the subject of Green. She also blogs at
Becky Batcha stays tuned for the here-and-now practical side of conservation, alternative energy, organic foods, etc. - stuff you can do at home now. Plus odds and ends.
Flavia Colgan has been telling
Laurie Conrad recycles from her ever-growing e-mailbag to pass along the latest travel deals, fashion statements, household strategies, gadgets, cool local events and other nuggets of interest to those who appreciate a clean, green world.
Vance Lehmkuhl looks at topics like eco-conscious eating, public transportation and fuel-efficient driving from his perspective as a vegetarian, a daily SEPTA bus rider and a hybrid driver, as well as noting the occasional wacky trend or product.
Ronnie Polaneczky sees the green movement through the eyes of her 12-year-old daughter, who calls her on every scrap of paper or glass bottle that Ronnie neglects to toss into the house recycling bins. Ronnie will blog about new or unexpected ways to go green. She also blogs at
Sandra Shea and the DN editorial board opine on any green-related legislation or policy. And we'll pass along some of the opeds on the subject that people send us.
Jonathan Takiff will be blogging mainly about consumer electronics - those things that we love to use and that suck too much energy. He'll spotlight green-conscious gizmos made in a responsible fashion, both in terms of materials used and the energy it takes to run them.
Signe Wilkinson draws the comic strip
In addition to these updates from our newsroom bloggers, watch for an occasional feature, Dumpster Diver Dispatches, from Philadelphia's original "green" community of artists, the Dumpster Divers. You'll learn about creative ways to reuse and recycle while you reduce, and about the artists who are making little masterpieces from what others throw out.

