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Tarrant County Greenweavers: Learn About Clothes Recycling - Keller

Eileen Birnbaum worked in the legal field for 27 years before begining the World Wear Project, LLC 2 years ago. Through her efforts, this business has been a force not only for landfill diversion, but distribution of clothing resources and fund raising for schools, religious institutions, community organizations and a variety of other nonprofits. Hear her story, get educated about opportunities to further reduce our landfill contributions and grab some lunch from the Texas Harvest Pie Company.

DFW Greenweavers Meetup - Dallas

DFW Greenweavers was established for the purpose of networking those professionals and companies who are either green-minded, eco-friendly or wishing to become more so.

We welcome those entrepreneurs, inventors, contractors, local food growers and similar synergistic partners helping us "grow" a better green business environment in the DFW area.

Social Innovation Lunch Series - Collective Impact - Dallas

May 18 – Collective Impact    

Panel Featuring Susan Hoff of United Way of Metropolitan Dallas, Regina Nippert of the Center on Communities and Education at Simmons, Todd Williams of Commit!, and Danny Henley of the Zero-to-Five Funders Collaborative   

Stanford Social Innovation Review’s 2010 feature, “Collective Impact,” asserts that large-scale change requires broad, cross-sector coordination.  Dallas is home to several such programs who share the ambitious mission of improving student educational achievement.  DSVP will assemble a stellar panel of local thought leaders, including Susan Hoff of United Way of Metropolitan Dallas, Todd Williams of Commit!, Regina Nippert of the Center on Communities and Education at Simmons, to discuss how this model is impacting our region.

Tickets $50.00

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North Texas Renewable Energy Group Meeting

Been thinking about a career change? Were you laid off, but offered assistance to learn another profession? Would you like training and education so you can apply to work in the solar energy industry or related fields? Perhaps you're considering opening a solar energy business of your own?

 Saturday's meeting offers answers!
 
The topic of our meeting will be "College Education in the Field of Renewable Energy" with Dr. Chuck Dale, Ed.D, presenting. Dr. Dale is Eastfield College's Department Chairman, and Professor of Renewable Energy, Electronics, and Mechatronics.He has been teaching at the college level for over 46 years. He's been a pioneer in the field of Electronics Program development with the first Digital Electronics program in the State of Texas. He co-founded the most successful Telecommunications Program, as well as one of the most successful Mechatronics programs in the state.