Posts Tagged ‘Community’

Nothing More Sustainable than Peace
by Robert Fortunato on November 17th, 2011 No Comments »

As part of his regular day job, Robert is honored to be invited to Japan next week to work with the Rotary Peace Fellows on leadership and strategy for their master’s level studies.  It will be hard to be away from the GIH project for the week; but versus war,
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GIH Featured in Merlex Blog Spot
by Robert Fortunato on November 16th, 2011 No Comments »

GIH Featured in Merlex Blog Spot
We are fortunate to have many bright, talented people supporting our project.  Interestingly, they tend to know one another.  Wes Harding from Harding Construction recently, introduced us to Nick Brown, the President of Merlex Stucco.
Nick came for a tour, instantly got the project and wanted
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SolarWorld Sends Ogilvy Advertising Pros for a Video Shoot!
by Robert Fortunato on November 4th, 2011 1 Comment »

On Wednesday, a video production crew from Ogilvy Advertising came to interview us re our choice to use SolarWorld PV panels on the GIH.  Their Marketing Manager, Minnie Dimesa and the Ogilvy team made the whole thing fun.  We look forward to seeing what they make of it!

Robert Gets a Round of Applause for NOT Speaking on Tuesday night!
by Robert Fortunato on October 14th, 2011 No Comments »

The City Council meeting was packed on Tuesday night as Robert looked forward to giving the GIH update.  He was second presentation on the agenda – but the first presentation went much longer than expected.
 
Sensing the vibe in the room Robert got up to the podium and, out of respect
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Patch Article Today and Presentation to City Council Tomorrow
by Robert Fortunato on October 10th, 2011 No Comments »

AOL’s Patch Press service published an article on the Green Idea House this morning: http://hermosabeach.patch.com/articles/hermosas-greenest-house-of-them-all Eric Farrell, the Hermosa Beach Patch reporter, did a very nice job summarizing the conversation we had last week.
 
On a related note, we will be giving one of our periodic construction updates to City Council
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Denmark: Inspiration for the Perspiration
by Robert Fortunato on September 28th, 2011 2 Comments »

Robert just returned from a week of lecturing at the international innovation school in Denmark, Kaos Pilot.  The students and faculty there know of his interest in all things sustainable and Denmark is a haven for all things sustainable.  Therefore, every time he goes to visit they take him on
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Talkin’ Trash to City Council
by Robert Fortunato on September 13th, 2011 No Comments »

We just sent the following letter to City Council and Staff to encourage them to vote for an item on tonight’s agenda that will support more waste diversion from the landfill.
Mr. Mayor City Council Members and Staff,
Thank you all for your continued support of our Green Idea
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You are invited to a Block Party on September 15th that could save you $8K, make your home more comfortable and energy efficient!
by Robert Fortunato on September 9th, 2011 No Comments »

Our friends Ken and Dorothy have very generously opened their home to the community for an Energy Upgrade California demonstration.  See the attached notice from the city for further details.  The program just announced that they have increased the potential rebate amount to $8,000.  There may never be a better
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Boardom on Labor Day Weekend
by Robert Fortunato on September 5th, 2011 No Comments »

This weekend we took the redwood ship lap we got on our journey to The Reuse People Store and started the install.  Monica and Carter fit the pieces on the roof like a puzzle and what we found was incredible.  We thought it would look nice – what we didn’t
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Setting the Record Straight on Solar Panel Height
by Robert Fortunato on August 27th, 2011 No Comments »

As we look forward to the start of our solar panel installation this week, we would like to set the record straight re a couple of articles in our local papers on the height of our solar panels.  Here are the facts:
Our uphill neighbors would have lost their first story
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