join us forDinner at the Square October 2 5:30 to 7:30 PM America’s Energy Future The Economics of Power Generation 101: Mother Nature, Common Sense & Turning a Supertanker
Peter Bradford Vice-chair, Union of Concerned Scientists Former Commissioner, Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Jim RossiHarry M. Walborsky Professor of Law and Associate Dean for Research at Florida State University College of Law Co-author of Energy Economics and the Environment Jerry Warren
Managing Consultant, G.E. Warren & Associates Former CEO, Gainesville Regional Utilities Electric Utility Director, Winter Park
at St. John’s Episcopal Church, 211 N. Monroe Alfriend Hall, just inside Calhoun Street door
Featuring catering by
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The Village Square P.O. Box 10352 Tallahassee, FL 32302
Tickets available at the door for $35 as space permits.
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last chance to purchase “buy three/get one free” season tickets for Dinner at the Square season one
Powering Up: America’s Energy Future
 October 2, 2007 5:30 to 7:30 PM The Economics of Power Generation 101: Mother Nature, Common Sense and Turning a Supertanker
January 8, 2008 5:30 to 7:30 Energy Alternatives a la Carte:
Fossils and Sunshine and Garbage, oh my!
April 1, 2008 5:30 to 7:30 The Nuclear Power Debate, Version 2.0: What’s Old, What’s New, What’s Hype, What’s True
July 1, 2008 5:30 to 7:30 All GEOpolitics is local: Global Issues, State Law & Hometown Lessons
All dinners are at St. John’s Episcopal Church, 211 N. Monroe
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Civility 101: Listening with your Reptile Brain and other BIG FAT mistakes
On September 4th, Village Square Founders gathered to discuss the topic of civility.
More coming in October’s Village Crier, but here’s a tickler. . . among us we’ve held some strange jobs. We learned that one of us worked the 6 AM shift at a Funeral Home and another sexed boll weevils.
If that’s not a solid foundation for civility, what is?
We know you can’t wait for MORE
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