Waubonsee Community College Renewable Energy Fair
Working Bikes Co-op would like to attend the Renewable Energy Fair at Waubonsee Community College, our participation depends on the availability of volunteers ...
The second annual Renewable Energy Fair will be held at Waubonsee Community College’s Sugar Grove campus in Erickson Hall on Saturday, October 18 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Admission is free.
The Renewable Energy Fair will feature workshops, exhibits and demonstrations highlighting organic, green and renewable products and services. Twenty exhibitors will display everything from outdoor wood furnaces to a one-of-a-kind electric car prototype. Also represented will be various hybrid/electric cars, eco-friendly office products, green interior design and more.
Additional highlights include an eco-friendly activity area for families. Kids and parents may use a large collection of recyclable and repurposed materials to create works of “found” art and crafts.
An increasingly popular local group from Yorkville – The Giving Tree Band – will perform at 1 and 3 p.m. Known for their unique orchestral folk sound, the members of the Giving Tree Band view songwriting and performing as an opportunity to improve the overall – well-being of people and the environment. They embrace simplicity and sustainability by performing with instruments that have been reused or built from naturally fallen trees and reclaimed woods.
The Giving Tree Band members have backgrounds in jazz, folk, rock and classical music. They have performed in many cities throughout the United States and been featured at many of Chicago's most esteemed venues including Navy Pier, The Fine Arts Building, and McCormick Place
The featured speaker is William Haas of the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity. He will speak at 10 a.m. on “Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency: Programs and Policies.” Jim Kleinwachter of the Conservation Foundation will present two workshops on eco-friendly landscaping and lawn care.
Parking on campus is plentiful and free.
The second Annual Renewable Energy Fair is sponsored by Community Education at Waubonsee Community College. Community Education presents a wide array of non-credit classes, trips, tours, and special events that enrich the lives of people of all ages.
For more information, call (630) 466-7900, ext. 2360.
Directions from Downtown Chicago: go west on the Eisenhower Expressway (I-290) to the East-West Tollway (I-88). Follow directions to Aurora. Take East-West Tollway west of Aurora to the Route 30/47/Sugar Grove exit (Route 56). Proceed on Route 56 to Galena Boulevard, Aurora exit. Turn right (west) on Galena Boulevard to Route 47. Turn right (north) on Route 47 to Waubonsee (about two miles).
Or refer to this Google map for the location of Waubonsee Community College.