Utility Affordability & Energy Transformation
Join us on Sunday September 21 from 2:00 - 4:30pm at Allen Neighborhood Center, 1611 E. Kalamazoo, Lansing for a fabulous afternoon of music, food, and information sharing. We will feature a program about utility affordability and how you can transform your energy usage. We have an impressive line-up of speakers with lunch catered from Qdoba. Michigan’s own Samantha Cooper will be on hand to provide her brand of thoughtful, distinctive folk music. Thanks to generous funding from Michigan Climate Action Network, the event is free of charge, but we ask that you use the form below to register so that we can plan accordingly. See below for the full agenda and a flyer that you can share. Just click on it to open a window that you can share with others. We hope to see you on the 21st!
2:00 - Welcome from CAFE President Heather Douglas
2:15 - Lori Thomas, Sustainability Manager, City of Lansing
2:30 - Nkosi Sandile and Cortnie Squirewell, Lansing’s Sustainability I-Team
2:45 - Natasha Atkinson, Chief of Staff, State Representative Emily Dievendorf
3:00 - Q&A
3:10 - Break– food and music from Samantha Cooper
3:30 - Michigan League of Conservation Voters on MiHER
3:40 - Will Lawrence, MI Rent Is Too Damn High, co-founder Sunrise Movement
4:00 - Denise Keele, Executive Director, Michigan Climate Action Network
4:15 - Q&A
4:30 - Adjourn