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Show Water How Much You Love Her

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Date: October 9th, 2010

Time: 10:30 am

Location: Ferry Building, or GG Park

RSVP: On Facebook! Click here

Joost and Michiel are cycling 30,000 kilometers, on bamboo bicycles, over 18 months from Alaska to Argentina to raise awareness for global water issues. All you have to do is 7 miles from the Ferry Building to Golden Gate Park.

Come join the fellas on the San Francisco portion of their journey and help bring attention to their cause, one that impacts every person on this planet.

We’ll be rolling out from the Ferry Building at… 10:30 am (sharp!) on Saturday October 9th and celebrating with a BBQ in Golden Gate Park, at the George Washington Grove picnic area, starting at 13:30 (that’s East of 25th Ave between Martin Luther King Jr Dr and Lincoln Way).

Joost and Michiel will regale us with tales from the road, live music will tickle our eardrums, free food (for riders!) will delight the senses, and B that we BYO’d will quench all our desires.

No good party would be complete without a costume, so sport something with a water theme – fish helmets, bathing suits, shark fins; the world is your oyster! Hey, that could be another one…we want to give the media something to talk about, so charge it!

Where Sustainability Meets Disaster Preparedness: Community Resilience Panel Discussion

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Date: Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Time:
6:30 – 7:00pm Reg & wine receoption
7:00 – 9:00 pm Panel and Group Discussion
Location: TBD
Cost: Free to members, $5 for non-members
RSVP: http://nisfsept2010event.eventbrite.com/
Contact: Jim Turner at affinityjim@gmail.com

Panelists include:
* Keith Thode – COO, AidMatrix (www.aidmatrix.org)
* Charles Cresson Wood, MBA, MSE, CISA, CISM, CISSP – Independent Technology Risk Management Consultant & Organizer, Mendocino Coast Transition Towns (www.transitionmendocinocoast.org)

Every community is subject to natural and human-made disasters of all types – earthquakes, floods, fires, and events that result in significant damage and mass casualties. Just as sustainable communities are prepared to have the smallest impact on their environment, they are also prepared to survive and recover from such events. This requires a level of preparedness and collaboration between individuals, families, businesses, and government emergency services.

In recognition of September’s National Disaster Preparedness Month, the Net Impact San Francisco Professional Chapter will explore the intersection of community resilience, disaster preparedness, and partnerships between government, businesses and nonprofit organizations to ensure the continued survivability and sustainability of our Bay Area community. In this panel session and facilitated discussion, we will discuss:
• Probable emergency scenarios and risk assessments for the Bay Area and the resulting damage and recovery estimates
• Infrastructure issues that concern disaster preparedness, community resilience, and sustainability-in-practice alike
• How community resilience and disaster preparedness can work in collaboration to promote a more sustainable Bay Area
• Available private sector – NGO and corporate – resources available to your community and workplace to contribute to a more resilient community

Go to http://nisfsept2010event.eventbrite.com/ for further information, expert biographies, and to RSVP. Space is limited. RSVP now to secure your spot!

Doin’ it in the Road with Net Impact SF – September 17

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Net Impact PARK(ing) Day 2010!
Date: Friday, September 17
Time: 12:00 – 1:30pm

For more information: Visit http://my.parkingday.org/

Celebrate San Francisco community sustainability during PARK(ing) Day! The Net Impact San Francisco Professional Chapter is creating a conceptual green space to connect and raise awareness of the need to create more urban open areas.

Since 2005 when Rebar started, PARK(ing) Day, it has been a one-day, global event where citizens, artists and activists collaborate to temporarily transform metered parking spaces into “PARK(ing)” spaces: temporary public places. The mission of PARK(ing) Day is to call attention and to generate critical debate regarding how public space is created and allocated, and to improve the quality of urban human habitat … at least until the meter runs out!

Those interested in community resilience, sustainable architecture, and community disaster preparedness are invited to join us at our temporary public green space.
Help us to design, set-up, or just come by and have lunch in our space. Contact Angela Nguyen-Dinh – angela_nguyendinh(at)yahoo.com or Jim Turner – affinityjim(at)gmail.com to let us know you’re coming or to pitch-in.

NEW Service Corps Project to support our local farmers!

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The Pacific Coast Farmers’ Market Association (they run many of the farmers markets in the Bay Area) is launching an innovative project and we need your help!
 
This new project would enable small farmers to create new value-added products (jams, pickles, dried fruit, etc) in partnership with another local nonprofit’s commercial kitchen and culinary training program. We’re excited about this project because it will 1) help local farmers, 2) reduce the amount of fresh produce that goes to waste, 3) provides training and income to low-income SF residents who are hired in the kitchen.
 
We are recruiting a team of pro-bono consultants to create a business plan for this project.
 
Service Corps projects are part-time and usually requires 15 to 20 hours per month. Learn more on here.
 
If you are interested, please email julie.menter@gmail.com with a short paragraph on why you’re interested and your resume by Sunday 8/22.

Dinners with Impact

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Are you interested in a meaningful conversation  and a great dinner? We are looking for Net Impact  Members to host dinners of 6-8 people who are  passionate about a particular a sustainability topic.

WHAT IT MEANS TO BE A HOST:

  • Pick a topic you are interested in.
    Ex: Sustainable Agriculture, Fair Trade, Water Scarcity, Healthcare, Social Entrepreneurship, Supplier Sourcing, etc.
  • Book a reservation at a restaurant for 8 people on a date of your choosing. Please ask ahead of time if separate checks are available for a party of 6-8 to make payment easy.
  • Optional: Invite an esteemed member of the sustainability community who is an expert in your desired topic.
  • Send confirmation and RSVP information to registered attendees
  • Update reservation if less than 8 people RSVP.

Are you Interested? Send the following information to sfprofessional@netimpact.org with the SUBJECT: DINNERS WITH IMPACT

  1. Host Name
  2. Desired Topic
  3. Reservation Information one month prior to the event (Date, Time, Restaurant Name, Restaurant Location)
  4. Price Range
  5. Contact Information – Will not be made public

We will publicize the dinner in our newsletter and will put you in contact with the people who would like to attend your dinner.

Join the Net Impact Good-Action Playoff vs The HUB

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The HUB SF has challenged us, Net Impact SF, to see who can do the most good over the next 4 weeks (until Aug. 22nd). Join your Net Impact friends and take part in this inaugural challenge. The playoff has officially started!

To join the team, register via this link.
Start recording any good deeds you’ve done and help NetImpact SF accumulate points!

Thereafter log back in right here, below, or via the BlitzBazaar.com homepage.


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**Feel free to contact co-chapter leader Jeremy Ideus at jsideus@gmail.com and Angela Nguyen-Dinh angela_nguyendinh@yahoo.com for more information on this challenge.**

JFDI~The Good Action Playoff (The HUB SF vs. Net Impact SF)

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Will you accept the challenge?

Our Net Impact SF has been challenged by The HUB SF. The decision has been made to accept this challenge. The title of the competition is THE GOOD ACTION PLAYOFF.

Question: Are you sad that the World Cup is over?

We need all the doers on Team Net Impact to help us win The Good-Action Playoff against Team HUB. The Good-Action Playoff is a friendly competition to see who collectively does more good in their daily lives over the next 4 weeks. The more good deeds you check into the website (www.blitzbazaar.com), the more prizes you get to give away (i.e. iTunes or Kiva gift cards) and the more likely Net Impact takes home the trophy. Hosted on Blitz Bazaar’s new action platform, the Playoff will be launched at the Happy Hour, so don’t miss out! The contest continues online for exactly four weeks until Sunday, August 22, at which point the winning team will be announced.

CONTEXT (a.k.a) The Skinny: Simply put, The GOOD ACTION PLAYOFF is a friendly competition between the members of the Hub Bay Area & Net Impact SF to see which network of change-makers collectively does more good in their daily lives over the next month.

WHEN: The playoff kicks off THIS FRIDAY @ THE HUB SOMA WINE DOWN!!! We need your support to make this happen!

WHERE (to sign up): Please take a break to sign up via TEAM Net Impact’s sign up link (here)——>NISF2nd2no1

Jeremy Ideus (NISF co-chapter leader) is currently operating in the player/coach role for our NISF chapter, so the goal going into Friday’s kickoff, and subsequent 30 days, will be two things:

Goal #1: (inactive members –> active members) maximize the # of Net Impact team members to join the playoff and to become “active”.

Goal #2: To build team camaraderie such that members get to know each other better.

Please sign up ASAP as we need to start getting a critical mass of doers signed up on/before Friday and help spread the word! More details to come!

**Feel free to contact co-chapter leader Jeremy Ideus at jsideus@gmail.com for more information on this challenge.**

A Taste of Utopia: Hiking, Swimming & Picnicking at Bass Lake!

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A Taste of Utopia: Hiking, Swimming & Picnicking at Bass Lake!

Date: Sunday, August 15th
Time: 10:00am – 5:00 pm
Location: Bass Lake, Bolinas, CA
RSVP: http://tasteofutopia.eventbrite.com/

If you’ve never been to Bass Lake, you’ve got to come. If you’ve already been, I’m sure you signing up right now. Come on out and join us for a potluck picnic, short hike and swim fest at Bass Lake. We’ll meet at 10am at the Safeway at 2020 Market Street, where we can rideshare and carpool as needed. We will then drive to Bolinas (~45 min away), where the trail head to Bass Lake is located. Everyone should bring shoes for a short, gentle 35-45 min hike to the lake and back, some picnic fare to share, booze as desired, swimming suits, a blanket to sit on and/or towel and sunscreen. Floaties, swimmies, noodles, goggles, pina coladas and snorkels are optional but recommended.

For more info: http://www.yelp.com/biz/bass-lake-bolinas

Volunteer Work Day at Hayes Valley Farm with Net Impact

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Date: Sunday, June 27
Time: 12:30-4:30 pm
Location: Hayes Valley Farm, 450 Laguna Street (at Fell), San Francisco, CA 94102
Org URL: www.hayesvalleyfarm.com
RSVP: http://hayesvalleyfarmvolunteer.eventbrite.com/

Get Dirty with the San Francisco Professional Chapter of Net Impact! Come shovel, plant and water at one of the Hayes Valley Farm workdays to transform this urban space into a thriving farm that produces food for volunteers and the neighborhood community. Located in the center of Hayes Valley on an old freeway offramp, Hayes Valley Farm is an education and research project creating urban agriculture in the center of San Francisco.

What to Bring?
Please bring warm clothing you don’t mind getting a little dirty, tough shoes as there are some sharp objects on the site, a water bottle and a positive attitude. If you happen to have these, please bring snacks to share, wheel barrows, shovels, rakes, tarps, cardboard and heavy working gloves.

More info:
* YouTube Video on HVF: http://www.youtube.com/user/hayesvalleyfarm#p/a/f/0/I49JFgzSQH8
* Volunteer Work Day: What’s it Like? http://www.hayesvalleyfarm.com/activities/volunteer-work-days.html

Ethical Supply Chains in Luxury Goods: Exciting, Green and Fabulous!

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Date: Thursday, May 13th, 2010

Time: 7:00 – 9:00pm

Location:

Galleria Park Hotel (joie de vivre); 191 Sutter St; San Francisco, CA 94104

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Did you ever wonder, “where did this come from?” or “how do we find a way to source our goods without hurting people or damaging the environment?”

Join our prestigious local panel of experts and learn how to live an environmentally responsible lifestyle without sacrificing luxury!  Come join us at this fabulous event and be educated by local experts across different industries. This event and its panel will educate consumers on sustainable alternatives that exceed the expectations as they relate to “environmentally responsible” consumer goods. Focusing on the supply chain process, we’ll discuss the past, present, and future of consumer goods in terms of their environmental/social impact.

Come early to dine at the hotel’s sustainable restaurant, “Midi”, and be sure to stick around after the discussion for drinks and networking!

Our Local Experts Include:

Meghan Connolly Haupt is the founder of C5 company, which now holds C5 sustainable custom jewelry, the Meghan Connolly Haupt sustainable jewelry brand and Sulusso (which means “on luxury” in Italian), an online retailer of jewelry by designers committed to social and environmental responsibility. Prior to starting C5 company, Meghan was a sustainability and strategic alliance consultant whose clients included NASA Ames, the Golden Gate Bridge and Airship Ventures. She holds a master’s in corporate responsibility and has lived and traveled in more than 25 countries.

Heather Franzese is a Senior Category Manager in Garments & Textiles at TransFair USA. TransFair USA is currently changing the Face of Apparel in the United States by opening up a New Fair Trade Certified(TM) Apparel and Home Goods Pilot Program for Public Comment. TransFair USA is one of twenty members of Fair Trade Labeling Organizations International (FLO), and the only third-party certifier of Fair Trade products in the United States. Prior to joining TransFair USA, Heather was a Social Compliance Specialist at Columbia Sportswear. Heather was a student at the Harvard University Kennedy School of Government.

Domenica Peterson is the co-founder of Global Action Through Fashion. Before co-founding Global Action Through Fashion, she did PR for People Tree in London, hand sewed for the couture fashion label NATAN in Brussels, did research for Sustainable Global Sourcing, and worked with TransFair USA on the first certification standard for Fair Trade apparel and textiles in the US.  She is an artist and loves sewing and fashion design.  She was President of the University of the Pacific Council of Social Entrepreneurs and has a B.A. in International Relations and Global Studies.

Grant Ennis is co-founder of Global Action Through Fashion. Grant has over 5 years experience in international non-profits both in the field and in the U.S.  He has a background in youth livelihood development and microfinance and sees ethical fashion as the ideal framework for promoting supply chain consciousness among consumers in the first world.
The discussion will begin around 7:00 and conclude around 7:45. Don’t forget to give us a few of your best questions for the panelists!

After the panel and Q&A, we’ll head downstairs to the bar for lively discussion and drinks. As always, remember to consume responsibly!

See you there!

RSVP  http://excitinggreenandfabulous.eventbrite.com/?