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Posted on Wednesday 20 January 2010

CEC welcomes new member The Wind Alliance!

1100 Louisiana Street, Suite 5005

Houston, TX 77002

info@TheWindAlliance.org

www.TheWindAlliance.org

Business Development Manager

Katharaine.Kollins@TheWindAlliance.org

(919) 286-1989

Claire E. Henkhaus, Associate Director

(713) 600-9994

Purpose: The Wind Alliance develops infrastructure, technology and workforce through pre-competitive business integration and collaborative projects between industry, academia and government within the U.S. The Wind Alliance’s primary functions are to coordinate, support and identify funding for members’ collaborative projects and to manage the dynamic member-driven committees. The Wind Alliance

focuses on solutions to barriers in achieving the federal wind initiatives set for 2030 that are above the competitive threshold within infrastructure, technology and workforce. The Wind Alliance is an independent, 501(c) (3) non-profit organization.

Publications: Newsletter (as important updates occur)

Major Events: The Wind Alliance holds two all-member meetings each year, one in the fall and one in spring. Committees are led by an industry chair and an academic cochair and meet as needed.

Posted on Wednesday 20 January 2010

CEC Welcomes a new member organization: Texas Coastal Partners.

Coastal Office

P.O. Box 70181

Houston, TX 77270-0181

http://www.TexasCoastalPartners.org

Frank Fuller, Chair

frank@ffuller.com

Linda Shead, Programs Chair

linda.shead@sheadconservation.com

Purpose: To promote, preserve, and enhance the natural resources of the Texas coast, for their intrinsic value and benefit to humankind, through a public education and community-based consensus approach.

Programs: (a) Serve as a voice on coastal policy development processes; (b) participate in coastal watershed protection efforts; and (c) facilitate land conservation

and land acquisition efforts.

Posted on Thursday 14 January 2010

Title: RDA: Spring Lecture Series- Frida Escobedo Lopez
Location: Brown Auditorium, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. 1001 Bissonnet (Enter via the Main Street door)
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Description: Join us as we conclude the Spring Lecture series with Frida Escobedo Lopez, Principal, Frida Escobedo Lopez, Architect.

Frida Escobedo founded her Mexico City firm in 2006. In 2009, she was selected as one of the winners of the Architectural League of New York’s 2009 Young Architects Competition. She has described her office’s work as focusing on “the residual and the forgotten: from decadent suburbs that are being subdivided, to rundown tourist spots, to unused roofs and basements” and the identification of “forces that change the configuration of cities…central and powerful or marginal, formal or informal.”

Her work includes the renovation of the Boca Chica Hotel in Acapulco; Casa Negra and Casa 662 in Mexico City; and Caja Gris for which she received the 2005 Young Creator’s Grant in the National System of Arts, Mexico. Additionally, in 2006 Escobedo’s firm received first place in a national affordable housing competition in Mexico.

Escobedo graduated in 2003 with a Bachelor of Architecture degree from the Universidad Iberoamericana in Mexico City. She is currently a professor in the architecture faculty at that institution.

Series Tickets:
$20 – RDA, MFAH members
$15 – Senior citizens 65 and older
$10 – Students with identification
$35 – Others

Single Tickets (upon availability):
$7 – RDA, MFAH members; Senior citizens 65 and older; Students with identification
$10 – Others
For additional information, please call 713-348-4876
Start Time: 19:00
Date: 2010-02-24

Posted on Thursday 14 January 2010

Title: RDA: Spring Lecture Series- Derek Dellekamp
Location: Brown Auditorium, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. 1001 Bissonnet (Enter via the Main Street door)
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Description: Join us as we continue the Spring Lecture series with Derek Dellekamp, co-founder and principal, Dellekamp Arquitectos.

Derek Dellekamp graduated from Universidad Iberoamericana in Mexico City, and in 1999 founded Dellekamp Arquitectos. His interest in urban scale led to the formation of MXDF Urban Research Center with other colleagues to investigate the intricate urban reality of Mexico City. Immersed in contemporary architectural discourse, Dellekamp’s work is often informed through collaboration with other disciplines.

In 2003, Dellekamp was the recipient of an Honorary Distinction in the Jose Vasconcelos National Library Competition in collaboration with Dominique Perrault, Michel Rojkind, and Miquel Adriá. His work is featured in books such as the Wallpaper Architects Directory, Phaidon’s 10 X 10 and the Atlas of World Architecture, and periodicals like Architectures á Vivre, Arquine, Summa +, and GA House. Dellekamp was a selected speaker in the Emerging Voices lecture at the Architectural League of New York.

Series Tickets:
$20 – RDA, MFAH members
$15 – Senior citizens 65 and older
$10 – Students with identification
$35 – Others

Single Tickets (upon availability):
$7 – RDA, MFAH members; Senior citizens 65 and older; Students with identification
$10 – Others
For additional information, please call 713-348-4876
Start Time: 19:00
Date: 2010-02-17

Posted on Thursday 14 January 2010

Title: RDA: Spring Lecture Series- Javier Sanchez
Location: Brown Auditorium, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. 1001 Bissonnet (Enter via the Main Street door)
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Description: The Rice Design Alliance Presents its 2010 Spring Lecture Series:
Mexico City Surging: DF Architecture

The “City of Palaces” is what radio announcers used to call Mexico City in their daily broadcasts—an apt nickname since its architectural treasures are unmatched in the Western Hemisphere. As Richard Neutra pointed out in a 1952 essay, only Peru can rival its Pre-Colombian and Colonial riches, but no other city in the Americas can boast of monuments from both of these eras, as well as an extraordinary body of modern architecture that keeps growing. During 2010 Mexico will be celebrating the bicentennial of its independence, as well as the centennial of the Mexican Revolution. The Rice Design Alliance joins the celebrations with a lecture series featuring a remarkable group of young architects who are making an impact on Mexico City with their built projects.

Join us as we continue the Spring Lecture series with Javier Sanchez, principal, JSa .

Series Tickets:
$20 – RDA, MFAH members
$15 – Senior citizens 65 and older
$10 – Students with identification
$35 – Others

Single Tickets (upon availability):
$7 – RDA, MFAH members; Senior citizens 65 and older; Students with identification
$10 – Others
For additional information, please call 713-348-4876
Start Time: 19:00
Date: 2010-02-10

Posted on Sunday 10 January 2010

Title: Gulf Coast Master Naturalist Meeting
Location: Judson Robinson Community Center in Hermann Park
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Description: Social time begins at 6:30 pm, the business meeting at 7:00 pm, and the program at 7:30 pm. The naturalist meetings usually occurs the first Thursday of each month.
Start Time: 18:30
Date: 2010-02-04
End Time: 20:30

Posted on Friday 8 January 2010

Title: Houston Audubon Society Membership Meeting
Location: United Way Center, 50 Waugh, Houston, TX 77007
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Description: February Membership Meeting: Watching Hummingbirds in Texas – Better than Reality TV
Speaker: Cliff Shackelford will cover the detailed lives of several of our state’s hummingbirds by poking fun at the titles of several reality television shows. Copies of his book, Hummingbirds of Texas, will be available at this presentation.
Cliff, a 5th generation Texan, is the statewide Nongame Ornithologist for the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department in the Wildlife Diversity Program. He has also authored nearly 60 publications on birds and birding. He and his family live in Nacogdoches and, in their spare time, they build screech owl boxes known as Owl Shacks.
Social at 7:00 PM, Meeting will begin at 7:30 PM.
Start Time: 19:00
Date: 2010-02-10

Posted on Wednesday 6 January 2010

Title: Houston Urban Gardeners (HUG) Monthly Meeting: Vegetable Gardens
Description: The next meeting of Houston Urban Gardeners (HUG) will be WEDNESDAY, Jan 13,
6:30 at the Houston Garden Center, 1500 Hermann Dr. in Hermann Park, Houston
(713-284-1989). Access to parking is from Golf Course Drive; enter the lot
right across from Miller Outdoor Theater. Dr. Carol Brouwer with Agrilife
will again entertain and teach us about what to plant and do now in our
vegetable gardens.

Let’s dispel the myth that vegetables don’t grow in the winter!
Start Time: 18:30 pm
Date: 2010-01-13

Posted on Wednesday 6 January 2010

Title: KPC Prairie Discovery Tour
Location: Nelson Farms Preserve in the Katy Prairie
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Description: be offering our free Prairie Discovery Tours the second Saturday of every month! These family-friendly hikes are a great way to discover the vibrant wildlife and culture of the Katy Prairie.

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When was the last time you heard the honking of wild geese, sat under a huge, spotless sky, or spied coyote tracks? Bundle up and join us this Saturday for a refreshing winter walk on the Nelson Farms Preserve – a Flat Out Wonderful preserve that is pulsing with life. We’ll make sure to top off the tour with a cup of hot cocoa.

Date: Saturday, January 9, 2010 from 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Location: Nelson Farms Preserve
What to Bring: All participants should wear appropriate outdoor clothing, including closed-toe shoes and long pants. A long-sleeve shirt is also recommended. Participants should bring their own water and insect repellent.
Registration required. Call 713.523.6135 or email us at info@katyprairie.org for more details.
Price: Free!
Start Time: 16:00 pm
Date: 2010-01-09
End Time: 18:00 pm

Posted on Monday 21 December 2009

Title: Houston Audubon/ONC present Bringing Nature Home -How Native Plants Sustain Wildlife in Our Gardens by Doug Tallamy
Location: Rice University, Hamman Hall
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Description: Houston Audubon and the Outdoor Nature Club are teaming up to present Doug Tallamy. Tallamy will discuss how native plants sustain wildlife in our gardens. Doug Tallamy is a professor and the chair of the Entomology and Wildlife Ecology department at the University of Delaware, where he has been studying insects and their role in the environment for over 20 years. His book, “Bringing Nature Home: How Native plants Sustain Wildlife in Our Gardens,” has been featured in the New York Times. More about Mr. Tallamy and his book can be viewed at http://bringingnaturehome.net/lectures/about-doug. Sponsored by Houston Audubon (http://www.houstonaudubon.org) and the Outdoor Nature Club (ONC– http://www.outdoornatureclub.org).
Date: 2010-03-31

Posted on Friday 26 January 2007

By Ella Tyler

The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality will hold hearings on its proposed clean air plan on Monday, Jan 29. Two sessions are scheduled, one beginning at 2 pm and the second beginning at 6 pm. (more…)

Posted on Monday 20 March 2006

Purpose: To promote the aesthetic, scientific, and practical efficiency of the profession; to advance the science and art of planning and building; to coordinate the building industry and the profession of architecture; to ensure the advancement of the living standard of people and to make the profession one of ever-increasing service to society.

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Posted on Monday 20 March 2006

Purpose: To support the membership’s technical objectives through education, service, and fellowship.

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Posted on Monday 20 March 2006

Purpose: The prevention of lung disease and promotion of lung health.

2030 North Loop West, Suite 250
Houston, Texas 77018
(713) 629-5864/fax: (713) 629-5828
houston@texaslung.org

www.texaslung.org

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Posted on Monday 20 March 2006

Purpose: To promote the profession of landscape architecture, providing for the attractive design of land forms that will accommodate outdoor activities, minimize environmental impacts, and generally further wise stewardship of the land.

Susan Cita, ASLA Section-Chair
c/o TBG Partners
4710 Bellaire Blvd., Suite 390
Bellaire, TX 77401
(713) 838-7965

www.asla.org

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Posted on Friday 17 March 2006

Purpose: To provide environmental education and to preserve the ecosystems with which Armand Bayou Nature Center has been entrusted.

8500 Bay Area Blvd.
P.O. Box 58828
Houston, Texas 77258
(281) 474-2551/fax: (281) 474-2552
abnc@abnc.org

www.abnc.org

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Posted on Friday 17 March 2006

Purpose: Promoting awareness and preservation of coastal margins and the marine environment through the disciplines of the sciences and the arts.

4919 Austin Place
Galveston, Texas 77551
(409) 770-0722
info@artistboat.org

www.artistboat.org (more…)