Sustainable Energy Education & Development Support (SEEDS) To Reveal New Initiatives, Show Electric Vehicles At Annual Meeting Sept. 17 In Wayne County
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SEEDS (Sustainable Energy Education and Development Support) will present “Sowing SEEDS for Future Growth” at its annual membership meeting on September 17 at The Cooperage, 1030 Main Street in Honesdale, Wayne County.  Doors open at 5:30 p.m.

The public is invited to hear what the region’s leading sustainability nonprofit organization has been up to since entering its second decade in 2019.

Come and meet some of the drivers of sustainability initiatives in the Upper Delaware region. Learn the latest as SEEDS embraces its own sustainability.

Learn about the status of the Draft Strategic Plan launched in January. Hear about new initiatives from the folks spearheading fresh organizational growth. Talk to SEEDS volunteers to find your fit with the region’s decade-long leader of sustainability initiatives.

Check out our Electric Vehicle Display and talk to the owners. Explore an array of interesting items in our Solar Device Display. Win one of several great door prizes!

The event will be held at The Cooperage and delicious food from the Mustard Seed Café will be available for purchase. Doors, Electric Vehicle Display and Cafe open at 5:30 p.m. Program begins at 6:00 pm. and will include a brief business session.

Click Here to RSVP to help determine food quantities, by visiting the Sowing SEEDS For Future Growth webpage, calling 570-245–1256 or sending email to: Sandy@SeedsGroup.net.  (Food purchase not required).

SEEDS is a nonprofit organization promoting renewable energy, energy efficiency and sustainable living.

For more information on programs, initiatives, other upcoming events and how you can get involved, visit the SEEDS (Sustainable Energy Education and Development Support) website.  Click Here to sign up for their newsletter.

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[Posted: September 5, 2019]


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