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Newburgh-Beacon Bridge in the background.

These are photos from the first VC4Africa meetup in Paris. A special thanks goes out to Jean-Luc Koffi VOVOR.

 

The first VC4Africa Meetup was held at Katch the Sun in Kampala, Uganda on June 30th, 2009. We had about 25 members show up and spent several hours networking and getting to know more about one another!

 

The energy and enthusiasm for this meeting really tapped into this idea that we should be connecting anywhere and everywhere people want to come together and talk about all of the opportunities and possibilities in Africa.

 

The VC4Africa meetup concept was born and we have now seen members take similar initiatives across the world. As of 2011 more than 25 meetups have been organized and counting....

 

Interested in joining the movement?

Join us at www.VC4Africa.biz!

Dozens of community members came to our Green Homes Meetup to learn how to make their homes greener, safer and more efficient. During this free event hosted by GreenChange.net, we discussed how to upgrade our homes, save money and fight climate change.

 

Featured speakers included:

• Todd Lando, FIRESafe MARIN

• Pierre Delforge, Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC)

• Peter Waring, Healthier Dwelling

• John Sutter, Applied Building Science

• Kellen Dammann, County of Marin Sustainability Team

• Jane Melia, Harvest Thermal

 

They talked about preparing for wildfire, electrifying and weatherizing our homes, getting energy-efficient appliances, switching to LEDs, as well as applying for rebates, financing and tax credits. These informative talks were followed by a lively group discussion.

 

This community meetup took place in our partner Good Earth’s new classroom in Mill Valley on October 16th, 2019 at 6pm. It was led by Fabrice Florin and Tom Flynn, with Lily Cohen, Al Grumet, Kelly Horner, Rob Mayfield and Marilyn Price. We’re grateful to all our gracious contributors. :)

 

Green up your home and fight climate change!

 

View more photos of our Green Homes Meetup:

www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157711475178702

 

Learn about how to make your home greener:

www.greenchange.net/actions/homes/

 

View our meetup slides:

bit.ly/green-homes-slides

 

Learn about this Green Homes Meetup:

www.eventbrite.com/e/green-homes-meetup-tickets-68402623087

 

Learn about Green Change:

www.greenchange.net/

 

Photos by Fabrice Florin for GreenChange.net

Dozens of community members came to our Green Homes Meetup to learn how to make their homes greener, safer and more efficient. During this free event hosted by GreenChange.net, we discussed how to upgrade our homes, save money and fight climate change.

 

Featured speakers included:

• Todd Lando, FIRESafe MARIN

• Pierre Delforge, Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC)

• Peter Waring, Healthier Dwelling

• John Sutter, Applied Building Science

• Kellen Dammann, County of Marin Sustainability Team

• Jane Melia, Harvest Thermal

 

They talked about preparing for wildfire, electrifying and weatherizing our homes, getting energy-efficient appliances, switching to LEDs, as well as applying for rebates, financing and tax credits. These informative talks were followed by a lively group discussion.

 

This community meetup took place in our partner Good Earth’s new classroom in Mill Valley on October 16th, 2019 at 6pm. It was led by Fabrice Florin and Tom Flynn, with Lily Cohen, Al Grumet, Kelly Horner, Rob Mayfield and Marilyn Price. We’re grateful to all our gracious contributors. :)

 

Green up your home and fight climate change!

 

View more photos of our Green Homes Meetup:

www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157711475178702

 

Learn about how to make your home greener:

www.greenchange.net/actions/homes/

 

View our meetup slides:

bit.ly/green-homes-slides

 

Learn about this Green Homes Meetup:

www.eventbrite.com/e/green-homes-meetup-tickets-68402623087

 

Learn about Green Change:

www.greenchange.net/

 

Photos by Fabrice Florin for GreenChange.net

Dozens of community members came to our Green Homes Meetup to learn how to make their homes greener, safer and more efficient. During this free event hosted by GreenChange.net, we discussed how to upgrade our homes, save money and fight climate change.

 

Featured speakers included:

• Todd Lando, FIRESafe MARIN

• Pierre Delforge, Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC)

• Peter Waring, Healthier Dwelling

• John Sutter, Applied Building Science

• Kellen Dammann, County of Marin Sustainability Team

• Jane Melia, Harvest Thermal

 

They talked about preparing for wildfire, electrifying and weatherizing our homes, getting energy-efficient appliances, switching to LEDs, as well as applying for rebates, financing and tax credits. These informative talks were followed by a lively group discussion.

 

This community meetup took place in our partner Good Earth’s new classroom in Mill Valley on October 16th, 2019 at 6pm. It was led by Fabrice Florin and Tom Flynn, with Lily Cohen, Al Grumet, Kelly Horner, Rob Mayfield and Marilyn Price. We’re grateful to all our gracious contributors. :)

 

Green up your home and fight climate change!

 

View more photos of our Green Homes Meetup:

www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157711475178702

 

Learn about how to make your home greener:

www.greenchange.net/actions/homes/

 

View our meetup slides:

bit.ly/green-homes-slides

 

Learn about this Green Homes Meetup:

www.eventbrite.com/e/green-homes-meetup-tickets-68402623087

 

Learn about Green Change:

www.greenchange.net/

 

Photos by Fabrice Florin for GreenChange.net

Poken 030 meetup bij TamTam Utrecht (zie poken-030-meetup.ning.com/). Bij de meeting waren Paul Manuel (TamTam), Jilles Groenenijk (Letspoke.com), Patrick Groenendijk (www.gadgetfabriek.nl). Verder uiteraard veel mensen die een poken wilden bemachtigen, twitterazi en NOS Headlines, NOS Journaal op 3 en BNR. Kijk voor meer info op www.vanbregt.nl/blog

The no pressure single mixer of 2019 with DivaGirl Philly, Tawkify, Soulmate Specialist, Carlsberg, Love Jones and WeWork.

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Green Change hosted a Clean Transportation Meetup at Good Earth in Mill Valley on July 23, 2019, to discuss how we can fight climate change by using different modes of transportation: ride clean vehicles, use public transit, drive less and walk or bike more.

 

This free community meetup was moderated by Fabrice Florin and featured short talks by these guest speakers:

• Stephanie Moulton-Peters - Transportation Authority of Marin (TAM)

• Carleen Cullen - Drive Clean Marin

• Karen Wiener - The New Wheel

• Wendi Kallins - Sustainable Marin

• Patrick Seidler - Wilderness Trail Bikes

 

We presented these climate actions that people can take to use clean transportation:

• Get an Electric Car

• Get an Electric Bike

• Take Public Transit

• Drive Smart

• Ride a Bike

• Walk More

 

After the talks, we discussed our personal experiences about using clean transportation in our own lives, connecting experts with people who are just getting started.

 

This free community event was sponsored by Good Earth Natural Foods and took place in the new community room at their Mill Valley store. GreenChange.net will host more climate action meetups in this room in fall 2019.

 

View more photos about this Clean Transportation Meetup:

www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157709926663721

 

View more photos about Green Change:

www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/sets/72157679780725728

 

Learn more about Clean Transportation:

www.greenchange.net/actions/clean-transportation/

 

Learn more about Green Change:

www.greenchange.net/

 

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A meetup organized by Toby Tamaye (@atmarketing) and sponsored by Alaska Airlines to promote the annual Waikiki Spam Jam.

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Green Change hosted a Clean Transportation Meetup at Good Earth in Mill Valley on July 23, 2019, to discuss how we can fight climate change by using different modes of transportation: ride clean vehicles, use public transit, drive less and walk or bike more.

 

This free community meetup was moderated by Fabrice Florin and featured short talks by these guest speakers:

• Stephanie Moulton-Peters - Transportation Authority of Marin (TAM)

• Carleen Cullen - Drive Clean Marin

• Karen Wiener - The New Wheel

• Wendi Kallins - Sustainable Marin

• Patrick Seidler - Wilderness Trail Bikes

 

We presented these climate actions that people can take to use clean transportation:

• Get an Electric Car

• Get an Electric Bike

• Take Public Transit

• Drive Smart

• Ride a Bike

• Walk More

 

After the talks, we discussed our personal experiences about using clean transportation in our own lives, connecting experts with people who are just getting started.

 

This free community event was sponsored by Good Earth Natural Foods and took place in the new community room at their Mill Valley store. GreenChange.net will host more climate action meetups in this room in fall 2019.

 

View more photos about this Clean Transportation Meetup:

www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157709926663721

 

View more photos about Green Change:

www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/sets/72157679780725728

 

Learn more about Clean Transportation:

www.greenchange.net/actions/clean-transportation/

 

Learn more about Green Change:

www.greenchange.net/

 

#activism #cleantransportation #climateaction #climatechange #drivecleanmarin #ebikes #electricvehicles #evs #goodearth #greenchange #marin #millvalley #newwheel #speaker #sustainable #sustainablemarin #talk #tam #transportation #wtb

dead trees in "The Desert" of Cumberland Island

Poken 030 meetup bij TamTam Utrecht (zie poken-030-meetup.ning.com/). Bij de meeting waren Paul Manuel (TamTam), Jilles Groenenijk (Letspoke.com), Patrick Groenendijk (www.gadgetfabriek.nl). Verder uiteraard veel mensen die een poken wilden bemachtigen, twitterazi en NOS Headlines, NOS Journaal op 3 en BNR. Kijk voor meer info op www.vanbregt.nl/blog

Arnie, Susan, Tube, Y2Karl, Jacalata, Silkygreenbelly.

 

Photo taken by some random, beautiful, blond woman who just happened to be walking by...

Poken 030 meetup bij TamTam Utrecht (zie poken-030-meetup.ning.com/). Bij de meeting waren Paul Manuel (TamTam), Jilles Groenenijk (Letspoke.com), Patrick Groenendijk (www.gadgetfabriek.nl). Verder uiteraard veel mensen die een poken wilden bemachtigen, twitterazi en NOS Headlines, NOS Journaal op 3 en BNR. Kijk voor meer info op www.vanbregt.nl/blog

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The Edgewater meetup went to Madison Park because of rain but it was super fun and everyone's dolls were really awesome and everyone was so nice and great!

 

I'm glad I got to do one last meetup with you all before I head off to grad school in New York. Thanks for a great time!

  

Meetup Event For London Photographic

Poken 030 meetup bij TamTam Utrecht (zie poken-030-meetup.ning.com/). Bij de meeting waren Paul Manuel (TamTam), Jilles Groenenijk (Letspoke.com), Patrick Groenendijk (www.gadgetfabriek.nl). Verder uiteraard veel mensen die een poken wilden bemachtigen, twitterazi en NOS Headlines, NOS Journaal op 3 en BNR. Kijk voor meer info op www.vanbregt.nl/blog

We had a blast at the first meetup for Tam Makers, our new makerspace in Mill Valley. We hosted this free event at the wood shop at Tamalpais High School in Mill Valley on June 8, 2016.

 

A diverse group of people came to the visit the shop, learn about our classes and discuss how to grow our maker community. Participants ranged from experienced artists, technologists, makers and woodworkers, to people interested in learning new skills, as well as high school and middle school students and their parents.

 

We opened the shop at 6pm and folks started to connect right away, checking out some of our demos, showing off recent projects and touring the space. At 7pm, we gave a presentation on Tam Makers, and talked about our first courses, meetups and tools for adults and youth. We then discussed these programs as a group and received some really helpful feedback.

 

Most people were very interested in participating in Tam Makers and using the makerspace regularly. They also liked the mix of classes, ranging from maker art to technology and woodworking. Some people signed up for classes on the spot and most wanted to join more meetups. Many offered to volunteer as well. One person said this event had a great community feeling, unlike more commercially motivated makerspaces.

 

We’re really happy that this first meetup went so well and that so many folks want to participate actively. We look forward to collaborating with our new maker friends very soon!

 

Learn more about Tam Makers:

www.tammakers.org/

 

Learn more about this Welcome Meetup:

www.meetup.com/Tam-Makers/events/230752615/

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