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March 31, 2008
CEP plans for a busy, productive Earth Day
The Kansas legislature takes a break during April - and the timing couldn't be better for CEP! Now we can turn our attention toward Earth Day.

We're participating in several area Earth Fairs this month, where we'll have hands-on demonstrations of the benefits of energy efficiency and renewable energy alongside tips of things you can do today to reduce your carbon footprint and help Kansas pursue a clean energy future.

Stop by, ask us your burning climate and energy questions, and pick up some great information!

If you live further away, then please see our helpful Earth Day Kit - lots of great materials to distribute in your own community!

CEP will be appearing at the following Earth Day events:
  • April 12 (10AM-3PM) Shawnee Mission East Earth Fair, 75th and Mission Rd., Prairie Village
  • April 18 (11AM-1PM) Sprint Center Earth Day Celebration, 119th and Nall, Overland Park
  • April 19 (10AM-2PM) KC Earth Day Fair, Shawnee Mission Park- Theatre in the Park, 79th and Renner Blvd.
  • April 20 (3:30PM-5:30PM) Earth Day Fair, Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church, 11100 College Blvd, Overland Park
  • April 21 (11AM-3PM) Earth Fair, Johnson County Community College, Quivira and College Blvd. Overland Park
Need climate and energy information for an Earth Fair event in your own area? Check out CEP's fact sheet page. Some of the offerings you might be interested in (the link will download in pdf):
Author Name: Eileen Horn
Author Email: horn@climateandenergy.org
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