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Jessica Hawkins
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  • Hurst, TX
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At 2:12pm on December 23, 2008, Joey Horn said…
Jessica,
TX-26 district has been organizing our group through the month of Dec. We invite you to join district-26. This congressional district covers Denton down to Fort Worth including Hurst. We would love to have your activeness as part of our local group.
Regards, Joey Horn
At 12:39am on September 22, 2008, James Artuso said…
Hello,
I just wanted to take a second of your time to invite you to view, a Solar Solution!

www.powur.com/homeenergy1 - click View Our Mission and if interested click the back arrow to Become an Ecopreneur.

Also you can see what is offered to home owners - www.glenburniesolar.com

Thank You For Your Time
(Please feel free to add me as a friend)
At 7:51pm on August 25, 2008, Bruce Eric Montgomery said…
Volunteers Earn Carbon Credits while Supporting Green Initiatives

FREDERICKSBURG, Texas----When the people at Green Mountain Energy heard that the Renewable Energy Roundup & Green Living Fair was looking for additional volunteers for their fall festival, they responded by offering to sponsor renewable energy credits for the first 100 people who sign up.

This opportunity will provide individuals with a way to take action and support the move toward renewable energy options in Texas. Not only will volunteers earn renewable energy credits toward reducing their own carbon foot print, they will also receive free entry into the fair and the Roundup tee-shirt. We hope you will volunteer by signing up at www.theroundup.org or call the Roundup Coordinator at 877-376-8638.

At the Renewable Energy Roundup & Green Living Fair, over 7500 people gather annually to explore products and technology that is sustainable, renewable and recyclable – products that offer green-living choices. The Renewable Energy Roundup takes place in Fredericksburg, Friday, September 26 through Sunday, the 28th. A fusion of information and entertainment, this year’s schedule includes workshops, kid’s activities, healthy cooking demos, and a natural organic food café. Hands-on activities include interactive exhibits and demonstrations, dozens of practical and informative workshops, vehicle ride-and-drive and live entertainment in the beer garten.

Green Mountain Energy knows that, more than ever, Texans are exploring how to meet their daily needs in ways that help ensure their future quality of life. Taking steps like reducing carbon emissions from driving and flying, buying cleaner electricity, and choosing local, organic products all play a part in the increasingly popular green lifestyle.

Green Mountain Energy Company is the nation’s leading retail provider of cleaner energy and carbon offset solutions. Green Mountain offers residential, business, institutional and governmental customers an easy way to purchase cleaner, affordable electricity products, as well as the opportunity to offset their carbon footprint. So it makes sense that the folks at Green Mountain Energy were ready to provide sponsorship for those who volunteer at the Renewable Energy Roundup & Green Living Fair. Green Mountain’s carbon offset brand, BeGreen also helps Texans “walk the talk” by providing easy ways go green. Visit the BeGreen website to get more ideas about reducing and offsetting your household’s carbon footprint (www.begreennow.com).

The ninth annual Texas Renewable Energy Roundup is co-organized by the Texas Renewable Energy Industries Association and the Texas Solar Energy Society, in cooperation with the Texas Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association. Event proceeds will benefit TREIA and TXSES, two non-profits that strive to increase the understanding and awareness of renewable energy applications and promote their wide use. Major sponsorship is provided by the Texas State Energy Conservation Office.

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Debrah Dubay Communications
Debrah Dubay, 512-306-9075 or cell: 512-627-3782
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At 10:25pm on August 4, 2008, Dr. Norman LaFave said…
Come to the group Paradigm Shift Institute...we are in the process of revolutionizing innovation, education and entrepeneurship while solving critical national and global issues
At 12:33pm on July 24, 2008, Conrad A. Negron said…
We operate the Bigfoot Field in Frio county Texas and we control a lot of acreage in the proven areas of West Virginia. We drill for Natural Gas. It is great timing and this country needs as much domestic production as it can get, Look forward to staying in touch. Good Luck Conrad
At 6:23am on July 22, 2008, Conrad A. Negron said…
Hi Jessica, what do you do in the Barnett Shale? Does your company drill there? Talk soon, Conrad
At 7:47pm on July 19, 2008, Robert said…
Jessica,

Thank you for adding me as a friend.

Robert
At 1:10pm on July 18, 2008, Robert said…
Jessica,

I also believe that investing in wind energy is a good investment. I am also excited that T Boone Pickens is leading the way with the energy crisis.

Robert

Profile Information

Are you interested in becoming an organizer in your area?
Maybe--But Not Sure What to Organize
Tell us about your experience with alternative energy:
I have been in the Oil and Gas industry for a litle over two years. I work in the Natural Gas side of this, working in the Barnett Shale. It's amazing to see the craze from when I first started til the present. I am so excited that they are now utilizing the resources we have for alternative energy.
What excites you about this campaign?
Ft. Worth is a city of networking. You can't go out without running into someone that does the same thing you do, or at least works in the same industry. Someone came up to me and told me to invest all of my money into wind. I went home and researched it, and found out the he could have been right. A few days later I saw Boone Pickens on TV talking about his plan. I was so excited that such a well known, reputable, and experienced person was helping with the energy crisis.
What do you want to do to help?
Anything! If I can do anything at all I would feel great! I am always looking for ways to help people. Knowing that you helped the country is very rewarding.
 
 

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