If you were not able to attend Growing Tully Green in person you can view it now with Windows Media Player by clicking here.
Click here for Climate Change In Our Backyard, the program that originated the idea for Growing Tully Green.
Participate in an ongoing discussion about Growing Tully Green at the new blog. Click here to join the discussion.
Growing Tully Green Information Guide (Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader) This document will be available tonight and includes information about the panelists and lists the display locations throughout the display areas. It is a useful tool to become familiar with the program before you arrive at the school.
Organizations planning to have displays at Growing Tully Green
- Tully Rotary
- Tully Central School Economics Class
- IBM
- J Bishop Builders
- Tully's Solar Powered Home
- Tully Central School Environmental Science Class
- Tully Central School Agriculture Class
- Tully Central School Economics Class
- Highland Associates Architects
- SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry
- Anheuser Busch
- Climate Change-Dave Eichorn
- Village of Tully
- Natur-Tyme
- HSBC Bank
- Grow Tully Green Book Study/Tully Free Library
- Alliance Bank
- Community Energy, Inc.
- Tully United Community Church
- Cobblestone Valley Farm
- Southern Hills Preservation Corporation
- Creekside Meadows Farm, Tully
- Onondaga County Resource Recovery Agency (OCRRA)
- Tully Action Group
NOTE: Display space is now on a waiting list. Please contact Kraig Pritts if you desire to be placed on a waiting list for display space.
Forum Panel (subject to change)
Welcoming Comments:
Edward Kochian, Deputy Onondaga County Executive
Panel Facilitator/Moderator:
Dave Eichorn, WSYR-TV Chief Meteorologist
Panel Members:
Melissa O'Mara-IBM
Scott Clark-Mayor, Village of Tully
Jim Bertolo- Anheuser-Busch
J. Kublick-Student, Tully Central School District
Jamie Rodems-School Business Admin, Tully Central School District John Bishop-J Bishop Builders
Highland Architects-LEED Certified Architects, Tully Central School District
Kimberly Cameron-Research Scientist, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry
Files and Other links related to Growing Tully Green (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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