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August 28, 2009
Lunch is on CEP! Sept. 1st in Manhattan


Join us for the first ever Citizen Advocate Wind Coalition Workshop:

Tuesday, Sept. 1st

10:30 AM - 2:30 PM

Manhattan Public Library (629 Poyntz Ave.)

Talk to other citizen advocates about how WE can help Kansas:
  • create jobs
  • enhance energy security
  • lower consumer electricity rates
  • bring prosperity to the plains!
Come hear from:

- Bree Raum of the American Wind Energy Association
- Ruth Douglas Miller at K-State’s Wind Applications Center
- Mark Lawlor from Horizon Wind
- Kimberly Gencur Svaty from ITC Great Plains
- Randi Tveitaraas Jack from the Kansas Department of Commerce
- Jeff Tucker from K-State's Advanced Manufacturing Institute

RSVP to Dorothy at: barnett@climateandenergy.org by Friday, August 28th
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“Iraq and a lot of the skirmishes we are in are about energy. And I think, to put it in a nutshell, we feel it makes more sense to put wind turbines on our prairie instead of our fine young men and women under the prairie."
Kirk Lowell, Concordia KS - home to Meridian Way wind farm
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