Social equity and affordable housing are definitely part of sustainable living, and on January 31 Stand Up for Neighborly Novato honored retiring Congresswoman Lynn Woolsey at a gala dinner. Fair housing was literally the issue that first got Woolsey into politics many years ago in Petaluma, and she is still both passionate and intensely practical on the subject. Watch the video of her speech below.
Neighborly Novato Honors Woolsey
on February 8, 2013
Composting Classes. Register here.
Sustainable Novato is sponsoring hands-on workshops in composting at Green Point Nursery. Click here for complete information and to register.
Talk Back!
To comment on any story, go to our Feedback Page
Subscribe to our e-Newsletter
Sign up here to subscribe to our-Newsletter. It's free!
Just fill in your name and e-mail (twice please, to be sure) and click "Submit"
Follow Us On Facebook
-
“Moving to Zero Waste” Forum
May 19, 2013
-
The First 100% Solar City?
April 28, 2013
-
Sonoma Clean Power Moves Ahead
April 26, 2013
-
Video from “Plan Bay Area” Forum
April 19, 2013
-
Our E-News is Online!
April 9, 2013
-
Sustainable Marin Urges Action on Climate Action Plan
March 30, 2013
- Feedback & Discussion February 13, 2013
- Richmond Joins MCE November 7, 2012
-
“Moving to Zero Waste” Forum
May 19, 2013
- “Choosing The Future we Want” Forum February 15, 2013
- Our Vision and Mission February 13, 2013
-
Our Board
February 13, 2013
Membership
If you support the work Sustainable Novato is doing, please make that support tangible by becoming an official member. It only costs $25, it's tax-deductable, and it gets you invited to our annual holiday party. Click here for details on membership.
About “The Sustainables”
Sustainable Novato is one of a network of community-based, all-volunteer advocacy groups. We coordinate through Sustainable Marin, our county-wide information exchange. Visit Sustainable Marin at Facebook
Here are links to the other Marin Sustainables:




Comments are closed.