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Seeking Solutions: 2007 Environmental Health Lecture Series

Our Health, Our Environment: Making the Link. The series will include one lecture each month January through April. National speakers will lecture on green chemistry, nanotech & precaution, biofuels and sustainable systems.

Our Health, Our Environment: Making the Link

The series, sponsored by the Seattle Biotech Legacy Foundation and organized by the Institute for Children's Environmental Health, will include one lecture each month January through April. National speakers will lecture on:

See individual lecture pages here for more information, or the Institute for Children's Environmental Health Lectures page. See the event brochure here (PDF).

Sightline Institute is a partner on these events.

General Information

  • All events will be held at Town Hall Seattle, 1119 Eighth Avenue (at Seneca Street) from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m.
  • A reception with "heavy" hors d'oeuvres will be held preceding the lecture from 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Participants are welcome to stay after the lecture for further networking and discussion.
  • Advance reservations are $30 for the four-lecture series until January 15th, or $10 each for individual lectures. Admission at the door is $15 per lecture. A discount is available for students and limited-income individuals. Open the Advance Registration Form to purchase admission (PDF document).
  • CME Category 2 credits will be offered.
  • Parking is available free at the curb after 6:00 p.m. or for reduced evening fees at the Washington State Convention and Trade Center Main Garage, just 2 blocks north of Town Hall on Eighth Avenue.
  • Public transportation information and directions can be obtained at www.townhallseattle.com/directionsAndParking.cfm.

Special Thanks To:

Children's Hospital and Regional Medical Center
Oregon Environmental Council
Town Hall Seattle

Partners:

  • American Lung Association of Washington
  • Antioch University Seattle
  • Cascadia Consulting Group, Inc.
  • Collaborative on Health and the Environment – Washington
  • Community Coalition for Environmental Justice
  • Local Hazardous Waste Management Program in King County
  • Network for Business Innovation and Sustainability
  • Newground Social Investment
  • People for Puget Sound
  • Pollution Prevention Resource Center
  • Public Health – Seattle and King County
  • Sightline Institute
  • Social Venture Partners
  • Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department
  • University of Washington School of Nursing
  • University of Washington School of Public Health
  • Washington Citizens for Resource Conservation
  • Washington Physicians for Social Responsibility
  • Washington State Department of Ecology
  • Washington State Nurses Association
  • Washington Toxics Coalition
  • Whidbey Institute
  • WithinReach


Sponsored By:

The Seattle Biotech Legacy Foundation (SBLF). For more information about SBLF, please see www.sblfoundation.org/, call (206) 443-8464 or email sblf@sblfoundation.org.

Organized By:

The Institute for Children's Environmental Health (ICEH).

More information about this event…

What Seeking Solutions: 2007 Environmental Health Lecture Series
When 01/24/2007 at 08:00 PM to
04/18/2007 at 10:30 PM
Where Seattle, WA
Who Seattle Biotech Legacy Foundation, the Institute for Children's Environmental Health, and Sightline
Contact Email sblf@sblfoundation.org
Contact Phone (206) 443-8464
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