[NMSEA-news] New Solar Academy In Espanola, New Mexico
News from New Mexico Solar Energy Association
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Wed Jan 16 09:25:35 MST 2008
*We received notice today about an important meeting in Santa Fe on
Friday that you might be interested in.
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>> SANTA FE GREEN BUSINESS NETWORK
>> Press Release & Calendar Listing & Invitation
>>
>> Contact; Matthew Ellis
>> 505.577.3902
>>
>> _hopscotchdesign at hotmail.com_
>> <mailto:hopscotchdesign at hotmail.com>
>>
>> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
>>
>> January 14, 2007
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>> MAYOR OF ESPANOLA AND NORTHERN NEW MEXICO COLLEGE PROFESSOR OF
>> SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY TO SPEAK AT SANTA FE’S MONTHLY GREEN NETWORK
>> BREAKFAST.
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>> Santa Fe’s introduction to the new Solar Energy Academy and Research Park
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>> at Northern New Mexico College.
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>> Friday, January 18, 2008 7:30-9 am.
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>> Whole Foods Market Community Room.
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>> 753 Cerrillos Road, Santa Fe (The smaller free standing building at
>> the front of the parking lot).
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>> Dr. Andres Salazar chair of Science and Technology at Northern New
>> Mexico College and The Honorable Mayor Joseph Maestas of Espanola
>> will introduce Santa Fe to the regional endeavor addressing the
>> development and implementation of cutting edge solar energy research
>> and development through the new Solar Energy Academy and Research
>> Park at Northern New Mexico College in Espanola. This new
>> undergraduate and graduate school of Solar Energy & Engineering is
>> being established with its first classes to begin in the fall. In
>> addition to providing the region’s historically marginalized youth
>> with education and training for high wage paying in-demand technology
>> and engineering jobs, this program also serves as a direct
>> remediation to the regional economic impact of the downsizing of Los
>> Alamos National Laboratories by providing a positive redirection for
>> Northern New Mexico’s available science and technology talent through
>> the creation of this important solar research to market facility. To
>> say the long term positive “green” economic and educational
>> implications for Northern New Mexico are huge, is an understatement.
>> Please join us and learn more! Also on the agenda may be an update
>> from the folks organizing sustainability forums for candidates
>> running for local office.
>>
>>
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>> About The Santa Fe Green Business Network
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>>
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>> For over two years, this group has been meeting once a month (third
>> Fridays unless otherwise noted) to exchange ideas & visions and
>> co-educate each other in all aspects of sustainability. Since its
>> inception, the network has grown to over 200 local and regional
>> members. The meeting is primarily a networking opportunity with a
>> presentation given at each meeting by a local “green” business,
>> individual, or organization. This is an open networking opportunity
>> for all who are concerned with or engaged in fostering a more
>> sustainable and equitable community. Free and open to the entire
>> community. Complimentary coffee, pastries, and meeting space is
>> provided by Whole Foods Market. Sponsored by Whole Foods Market and
>> the Santa Fe Alliance.
>>
>>
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>> For more information, please contact Matthew Ellis at 505.577.3902 or
>> hopscotchdesign at hotmail.com <mailto:hopscotchdesign at hotmail.com>
>>
>>
>> Matthew J Ellis
>> 8 Emory Pass
>> Rancho Viejo
>> Santa Fe NM 87508
>> 505.577.3902
>> Matthew Ellis
>> William Siegal Gallery
>> 540 South Gudalupe Street
>> Santa Fe, NM 87501
>> 505.820.3300
>> matthew at williamsiegal.com <mailto:matthew at williamsiegal.com>
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