Great American Green Transportation Festival
Posted by on April 25, 2003
Come out and Support Tour De Sol: The Great American Green Transportation Festival
The Festivals will showcase new green vehicles and other green consumer products, programs, and services. The festivals are connected by a road rally competition open to all types of greener vehicles. Entrants include individuals, companies, and schools and include everything from one-of-a-kind prototypes to vehicles that are already available on the market.
The annual Tour de Sol: The Great American Green Transportation Festival is organized by the Northeast Sustainable Energy Association (NESEA), the nation’s leading regional association involved in promoting awareness, understanding, and development of non-polluting, renewable energy technologies. Headquartered in Greenfield, Massachusetts, NESEA has worked successfully in the fields of transportation, building construction and renewable energy for over 28 years. For more information on the Tour de Sol festivals, greener vehicles, school field trip opportunities, free educational resources, and volunteer opportunities go to http://www.nesea.org or call 413-774-6051.
The festival in Philadelphia wil be held Tuesday May 13th.
This is a great field trip if you are a Teacher or affliated with a program or school.
For more detail information about this event, how to volunteer, or plan a field trip- visit their website http://www.nesea.org/transportation/tour/2003Philadelphia.html
Thanks Everyone
Neighborhood Bike Works
A youth program where young people can earn a bicycle as they learn bike repair and safety
(215) 386-0316
http://www.neighborhoodbikeworks.org
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