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10.12.2011

Join in the St Louis 2nd Annual ECORIDE - October 22



On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 10:36 AM, U.S. Green Building Council - Missouri Gateway Chapter <usgbc-mogateway@mobot.org> wrote:

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Support the ECORIDE & win great prizes!
We're raffling off a $50 gift certificate to Big Shark Bicycle Company, a Fall Webinar Series Pass and reusable Chapter water bottle at the October monthly program.
 
  Raffle tickets are only $5 each and ALL proceeds go to the USGBC-Missouri Gateway Scholarship Fund.  
 
Purchase a ticket by credit card when you register for the October 18 program featuring Bob Berkebile or  by cash or check at the October 18 program!
 
JOIN USGBC 

Join us in our efforts to transform the built environment!


Chapter Membership

 

National Membership

Upcoming Events
October 18:

Chapter Program with AIA-St. Louis featuring Bob Berkebile

 

October 18 - 19:

Greening Midwest Communities Conference

 

October 22:

ECORIDE

 

October 25:

Healthy & Active Design through Green Building Webinar (1 of 3)  

 

November 1:

Greenhouse Gases and Green Buildings Webinar (2 of 3)

 

November 2:

4th Annual Green Schools Event: A Case for Sustainability

 

November 7:

State of Construction & Demolition Recycling in St. Louis

 

November 8:  

New Member Welcome Event


November 8:  

Climate Adaptation & the Built Environment Webinar (3 of 3) 

 

November 11:  

Sustainability & the Built Environment in St. Louis Exhibit at St. Louis Artists Guild  

 

December 9 & 12:  

LEED Green Associate Exam Prep 

Join us on October 22 for the 2nd Annual ECORIDE
to benefit green building education! 
Early bird registration open through Friday, October 14
   

Pump up your tires, grab your helmet, and join the fun at the 2nd Annual ECORIDE on Saturday, October 22 from  

9 am - noon on the Riverfront Trail in Downtown St. Louis. Proceeds from this family-friendly and recreational bike ride will help raise money for the Chapter's Scholarship Fund.


The purpose of the USGBC-Missouri Gateway Chapter scholarship program is to provide green building & sustainability education and training for those who normally would not have access or could not afford it. Scholarship recipients will attend a regional conference where they can see the latest in green products, network with others, and attend specialized workshops.    

  

Don't forget to spread the word. You'll want to invite your colleagues, bring your family and tell your friends and neighbors. For every five riders you recruit that show up to ride, you'll be entered into a raffle to win fabulous prizes! 

 

Advance tickets now on sale at:  

www.usgbc-mogateway.org/events 

  • $25 per person or $60 per family before October 15 or $30 per person / $80 per family on or after October 15 
  • Or be a Century Rider for $100!
  • Can't make the ride, but want to contribute to the Scholarship Program? Register as a Virtual Rider for $25!

Registration fee includes a reusable water bottle, continental breakfast and lunch from Whole Foods!  

  

Bikes are available to rent (at an additional cost) in advance through Urban Shark, Big Shark Bicycle Company's downtown location.        

  

  For more information, including a map of the Riverfront Trail, visit  www.usgbc-mogateway.org.  
    
Thanks to our 2011 ECORIDE Sponsors!

Racing Sponsors:
William A. Kerr Foundation
M3 Engineering
Whole Foods

Touring Sponsors:
Big Shark Bicycle Company
Great Rivers Greenway Novus International
Treanor Architects

Cruiser Sponsor:
Aegis Metal Framing
 

  


US Green Building Council - St. Louis Regional Chapter | 3617 Grandel Square | St. Louis | MO | 63108



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