The Inland Empire Labor Management Cooperation Committee’s own Jan Hudson has been appointed to the Redlands Planning Commission by the Redlands City Council. From the Press Enterprise news release Wednesday Nov. 18th: http://www.pe.com/localnews/highland/stories/PE_News_Local_N_nbriefs19.4588766.html Council appoints commissioners The City Council approved four appointments to the Redlands Planning Commission on Tuesday. The council reappointed Paul W. Foster, the... »
Archive for November, 2009
USGBC-Inland Empire 2009 Holiday Party Wednesday December 2, 2009 6:30 -9:00 pm
USGBC-Inland Empire 2009 Holiday Party Wednesday December 2, 2009 6:30 -9:00 pm Location: Time In A Bottle Wine Merchants 344 Orange Street Redlands, CA 92374 View Larger Map Price: USGBC-IE Members – $35 Students with ID – $25 Non-Members – $45 RSVP by November 30, 2009 USGBC-Inland Empire P.O. Box 627 Riverside, California 92502 877-605-7424 To RSVP please visit: http://usgbc-inlandempire2009holidayparty.eventbrite.com/ »
“The Frontier Project” now featured on the IELMCC home page!
Information about “The Frontier Project” and a link to the website at http://www.frontierproject.com has been added to the IELMCC home page at http://ielmcc.com More information about “The Frontier Project”: The Frontier Project, a 14,000 square foot multi-use building, demonstrates how sustainable design can be economic, efficient, and inviting, by demonstrating innovations for Southern California living and... »
Redlands Climate Action Task Force blog now a featured link on the IELMCC home page!
The Redlands Climate Action Task Force blog at http://rcatf.blogspot.com/ is now a featured link below the “News” section of the IELMCC home page at http://ielmcc.com/ ! »
Nov 4th: EMA Challenges California to be Green
EMA CHALLENGES CALIFORNIA TO BE GREEN Ten Southern California Cities Are Nominated to Launch the California Green Community Challenge Los Angeles, CA, October 30, 2009— The Environmental Media Association (EMA), in cooperation with Southern California Edison, Green Seal, and the Institute for Local Government are issuing a challenge to ten southern California cities to be recognized as... »