Panelists:
Keely Wachs Environmental Communications Manager, PG&E
Matt Nauman Cleantech & Energy Reporter
(Former Auto Editor, San Jose Mercury News)
Peter Whiteley

Senior Writer, Sunset Magazine

Jeffrey Schaub Green Beat Reporter, CBS 5 Eyewitness News, Moderator
“Greening” your life doesn’t have to mean spending a fortune on solar panels or fuel-efficient cars. There are hundreds of easy and inexpensive ways to reduce your carbon footprint, help save natural resources, reduce pollution, protect wildlife and benefit our community.

From providing tips on eco-friendly household products to detailing the benefits of recycling, our panel of experts will share ways you can make conscious decisions in our homes, in our cars and in our gardens that will help our planet. Part of Digital Crossroads Series: How Technology Meets our Daily Lives. This series is co-presented by The Commonwealth Club Silicon Valley and the Computer History Museum.

Where    Computer History Museum
Hahn Auditorium
1401 N. Shoreline Blvd.
Mountain View, CA 94043
Directions
 
When   

January 23, 2008
6:15 pm Networking Reception
7:00 – 8:15 pm Panel Discussion

Wine provided by
Wizard Winery

Tasty Cheese &
Crackers provided by

 

 
Cost and Registration   

$5 Commonwealth Club and Computer History Museum members; $10 non-members

For reservations visit commonwealthclub.org/sv
or call 800-847-7730

 
Background   

About The Commonwealth Club
For over one hundred years, The Commonwealth Club has lived up to its charter to educate, inspire, and inform the public about the world in which we live. It is the nation's premier non-profit public affairs forum and over its long-standing history it has hosted prominent men and women from every field of human endeavor including technology luminaries such as Bill Gates, John Chambers, Sergey Brin, and Larry Page.
commonwealthclub.org

About the Computer History Museum
Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California is dedicated to preserving and presenting for posterity the artifacts and stories of the information age. CHM brings computing history to life through tours of its collection, a content-rich website, and public programs featuring personal stories from technology leaders and pioneers of our time. Its signature exhibition, a large, interactive "Timeline of Computing History," opens in October 2009.
computerhistory.org

About Microsoft
Founded in 1975, Microsoft (Nasdaq “MSFT”) is the worldwide leader in software, services and solutions that help people and businesses realize their full potential.
microsoft.com