To: ChinuSFO who wrote (57537 ) 7/3/2009 2:03:20 PM From: Wharf Rat Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 149317 ...Marin county are the ones responsible for this mess Uh, Marin hippies, dude. Aside from Marin being the home of Babs Boxer and the birthplace of mountain biking, Greening the Fair Inspired by the success and accolades for the 2008 "Greenest County Fair On Earth," we want to integrate and celebrate environmental stewardship at the 2009 Marin County Fair. We want to create a model of the eco-friendly world to come, moving the fair towards the County of Marin goal to create a sustainable future. Below you will find a review of everything we plan to do in 2009 to green this community celebration marinfair.org Marin County launched the Green Business Program in 2002 in partnership with the City of Novato. The Marin County Board of Supervisors recognized their first Green Businesses on April 15, 2002. There are now 65 certified green businesses and 3 public agencies certified in Marin. The Program is now operating countywide and is open to all businesses and government agencies. New Green Businesses Certified in December 2004 greenbiz.ca.gov Cline Cellars' Production Facility Goes Solar; Energy Independent Carneros Winery Toasts Predictable Energy Costs Posted on: Wednesday, 23 November 2005,... SolarCraft Services, Inc. is the most experienced solar energy contractor and retailer in Northern California. Owners, Bill Stewart and Dennis Nuttman, founded SolarCraft in 1984. For more than 20 years the certified "Marin County Green Business" has been providing Solar Thermal and Solar Electric services including consulting, design, sales, installation and maintenance. SolarCraft has installed more than 3800 solar energy systems in Northern California that account for well over a million square feet of solar energy collectors. Every year, SolarCraft installed energy systems save customers $6.5 million and eliminate more than 24,000 tons of greenhouse gasses. For more information, contact Chris Bunas, SolarCraft's Director of PV Systems, at 415-382-7717. www.solarcraft.com/CBUNAS@solarcraft.comredorbit.com