Sign up and send back to 
 Sign up and send back: Regular mail or E-mail [email protected] if you wish 
to attend and have not already registered.  Time is getting short! Register by 
11/2 for a free lunch! Directions from Ithaca area at bottom. There does not 
seem to be an actual street address, but for GPS, use Corning Community College.
Energy Security:
Building Our Future in the Southern Tier
A symposium on the critical need for energy conservation, efficiency, and 
renewable sources of energy and how to bring them to the Southern Tier
Bill McKibben
“Report from the Front Lines of the Climate Fight” (by skype)
Joseph Robertson
“Building a Green Economy: the Economics of Carbon Pricing and
the Transition to Clean, Renewable Fuels”

Saturday, November 12
8:30 a.m. To 3:30 p.m.
Corning Community College


Panalists include”
Gay Canough, PhD, Founder and CEO of ETM Solar Works
Katrin Klingenberg, Executive Director, Passive House Institute U.S.
Peter Bardaglio, PhD Sr.Fellow at Second Nature and former Provost, Ithaca 
College
Sharalyn Conner, Associate General Counsel, Plug Power (fuel cells)
Carol Murphy, NYS Liaison for American Wind Energy Association (AWEA)

Sponsored by: People for a Healthy Environment,Inc, the League of Women Voters 
of Steuben County,
Tompkins County Climate Protection Initiative,

The Symposium is free, space is limited. Register by November 2 for free box 
lunch
Send form to PHE,Inc, P.O.Box 504, Horseheads, NY 14845

_____________ I plan to attend the symposium on November 12, 2011

_____________ I wish to have a complimentary box lunch _________vegetarian 
option

________________________________________________ _____________________
Name (please print) Telephone
____________________________ E-mail ____________________ Organization/Company
: Regular mail or E-mail if you wish to attend and have not already registered. 
 Time is getting short!
Energy Security:
Building Our Future in the Southern Tier

A symposium on the critical need for energy conservation, efficiency, and 
renewable sources of energy and how to bring them to the Southern Tier

Bill McKibben
“Report from the Front Lines of the Climate Fight” (by skype)

Joseph Robertson
“Building a Green Economy: the Economics of Carbon Pricing and
the Transition to Clean, Renewable Fuels”

Saturday, November 12
8:30 a.m. To 3:30 p.m.
Corning Community College
Panelists
Gay Canough, PhD, Founder and CEO of ETM Solar Works
Katrin Klingenberg, Executive Director, Passive House Institute U.S.
Peter Bardaglio, PhD Sr.Fellow at Second Nature and former Provost, Ithaca 
College
Sharalyn Conner, Associate General Counsel, Plug Power (fuel cells)
Carol Murphy, NYS Liaison for American Wind Energy Association (AWEA)

Sponsored by: People for a Healthy Environment,Inc, the League of Women Voters 
of Steuben County,
Tompkins County Climate Protection Initiative,

The Symposium is free, space is limited. Register by November 2 for free box 
lunch
Send form to PHE,Inc, P.O.Box 504, Horseheads, NY 14845 or email to 
[email protected]

_____________ I plan to attend the symposium on November 12, 2011
_____________ I wish to have a complimentary box lunch _________vegetarian 
option

________________________________________________ _____________________
Name (please print) Telephone
____________________________ E-mail ____________________ Organization/Company
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Take route 13 south to I-86 (old route 17) turn west on I-86 to Corning. Take 
the first Corning exit that brings you in on Denison Parkway (a 4 lane parkway) 
Turn left (south) onto Chemung Street just past the hospital. Keep going up 
Chemung Street (up hill all the way) and go up a narrow winding road about 2-3 
miles out of town.  Bare left at the sign for Corning Community College and 
then right into the campus area.  The parking lot is to the left around the 
flag pole.  The Commons is on the right of the U shaped campus  and directly 
across from the parking lot.  It is not as hard as it sounds.  I hope this 
helps.  Ruth Young.


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