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Event: New Energy for a New Day

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March 19, 2015

Local communities are mobilizing for the new energy economy in the Northwest and for a future that will create healthier communities, support jobs, and reduce carbon pollution.

Next week, Anna Fahey, Sightline Institute’s senior communications strategist, will join Chris Davis, Governor Inslee’s senior advisor on energy and carbon markets, and Rosalinda Guillen, executive director of Community to Community, to discuss the promise of this vision for Washington state and what it will take to get there.

  • What: New Energy for a New Day
  • Where: Lincoln Theatre, Mount Vernon, WA (map)
  • When: Wednesday, March 25, 7:00 pm
  • Tickets: Suggested $10 donation; Open to the public

Additional information about the speakers and other guests is available on the theatre’s website.

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Serena Larkin

Serena Larkin is Sightline’s Senior Director of Communications, driving a comprehensive content strategy for the organization's research.

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