LCGG Community Speakers
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Every First Tuesday from October through June, at 3:00 pm, the Lake Chapala Green Group presents an expert speaker on issues of sustainability and green living. Meetings are at the Neill James Pavilion at the Lake Chapala Society. Below are audio recordings of each meeting this season.
NOTE: “Green Buzz” is Greg Ochs's monthly introduction and community sharing.
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September 7, 2010
Speaker:
Jason Sherburn
“Ajijic 350 & Aquaponics”
Play Audio (J. Sherburn)
October 2, 2010
Speaker: Steve Frowine
“Seed Saving and Alternative Pest Control.”
Play Audio (Steve Frowine)
November 2, 2010
Speaker: Tony Targa
“Save Energy, Save Money: Energy Audits”
Play Audio (Tony Targa)
D/L Energy Audit (ppt)
December 7, 2010
Speaker: Rick Rhoda
“Geography and Dynamics of Mexico”
Play Audio (Rick Rhoda)
Buy Rick's Book on Mexico
January 1, 2001
Speaker:
Rick Cowlishaw
“Passive Solar at Lakeside”
Play Audio (R. Cowlishaw)
D/L Passive Solar (ppt)*
February 1, 2011
Speaker:
Todd Stong
“Wetlands, Water Pipes, Hydroponics, Aquaculture”
Play Audio (Dr. Stong)
March 3, 2011
Speaker:
Jaime Navarro
”Sustainable Living Community
West of Ajijic”
Play Audio (J. Navarro)
D/L Sustainable... (ppt)
Speakers from Green Transition in Action
"Conscious Community Formation"
Play Audio Part 1
Play Audio Part 2
Speakers: Lois Schroff Bob Craft May 3, 2011
"BioDynamic Gardening" "If We Build It Will they Come:
lakechapalagreengroup.com"
Play Audio (Bob Craft)
Play Audio (Lois Schroff)
Note: The explosions you hear in the background are cahuetes—the high explosives that pass as fireworks at Fiesta times here in Mexico. I deleted the largest of the booms since they overdrove the microphones causing horrible static; thus some bits of speech were lost.
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*Audio is not integrated into the PowerPoint Decks, since files would exceed the host's maximum size. You may want to download and open the PowerPoint file, then Play Audio and click throught the slides. Clumsy, but it works, and the information in the slides is worth the trouble.