What's Next? Speaker Series: 2008-2009
"Save Energy- Save Money"
First Session: What's Next for Massachusetts?
Speaker: Commissioner Philip Giudice
Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Doyle Conservation Center, Leominster
Second Session |
Examples & Solutions for Municipalities and Schools |
Thursday, December 4th 12-2 PM |
Third Session |
Examples & Solutions for Businesses and Schools |
Thursday, February 5th 12-2 PM |
Fourth Session |
A Community Energy Fair |
Saturday, April 25th 9 AM - 2 PM |
Hors d'oeuvres will be provided courtesy of Hannaford Supermarkets
REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED
DIRECTIONS TO THE TRUSTEES OF RESERVATIONS' DOYLE CONSERVATION CENTER: From Route 2 in either direction, take Exit 31A/Route 12 South. At the first light, turn right onto Lindell Ave. Continue 0.75 mile and turn right onto Abbott Ave., and then left into the Doyle Conservation Center parking lot.
What is "What's Next?"
The 2008-2009 speaker series, now in it's fifth year, focuses on energy conservation what we can do to conserve resources for future generations. This year's series is brought to you in partnership with the Trustees of Reservations, Hannaford Supermarkets, and the Center for Democracy and Humanity.Every facet of American life—health care, education, finances, community, housing, public safety, culture, you name it—is changing. It's overwhelming and bewildering. The What's Next Speaker Series goal is to help make sense of it all. Born out of a plan to bring notable leaders in the field of social change under a single theme, the What's Next Speaker Series has blossomed into a forum that introduces students, residents, community leaders and decision-makers in North Central Massachusetts to innovative thinkers and doers from around the country and world. The goal is:
- to show change is possible
- to spark creative problem-solving
- to inspire action
The main criteria for the selection of the speakers: Do they have a “What's Next” idea to offer? Have they taken a creative approach to a social problem? Can their work inspire action elsewhere? For additional information, send an e-mail expressing your interest in the speaker series, or call Fagan Forhan at (978) 630-9595.

