Greenerpalooza to Celebrate Energy Efficiency Efforts
GILFORD – Despite what Kermit the Frog says, it is easy being green. And if you don’t believe that, just visit the Meadowbrook U.S. Cellular Pavilion on Wednesday, July 23rd, a day Governor John Lynch has proclaimed “Greenerpalooza Day.”
At a press conference held this morning at Meadowbrook’s Center Stage Buffet, representatives of Meadowbrook U.S. Cellular Pavilion, the New Hampshire Division of Economic Development’s Business Resource Center, Ocean Bank, local utilities and other energy efficiency concerns announced plans for Greenerpalooza, an event which celebrates energy efficiency efforts throughout the
“Finding new ways to save money while preserving our environment is of interest to all
Sponsored by Ocean Bank, Greenerpalooza will also feature a special
“Greenerpalooza is a great way for us to celebrate our Energy Efficiency Program and the terrific partnership we enjoy with the
The Meadowbrook U.S. Cellular Pavilion is a fitting venue for this inaugural event as the performing arts center has embraced the challenge of “going green.” Meadowbrook offers artists the option of producing their stage shows completely green. Its new generator, fueled exclusively with biodiesels, is capable of outputting enough power for even the biggest national touring acts all while burning clean and more efficient than petroleum products. In addition, Meadowbrook purchases only recycled materials for as many office supplies as possible.
But the venue’s efforts don’t end there. “Since over 80% of a concert’s carbon footprint is from the fans’ commute, we’re implementing a Fan Carbon Offset Program this season,” said Meadowbrook U.S. Cellular Pavilion Marketing Director Chris Lockwood. “One of our green partners, Reverb—an organization that educates and engages musicians and fans to promote environmental sustainability—is working with us on this. During ticket purchasing, Meadowbrook fans will be asked to offset the carbon footprint of their commute to the show by donating additional money to organizations committed to renewable energies and other ways to reduce carbon output. ”
Companies that will be displaying at Greenerpalooza include: Public Service of New Hampshire, National Grid/Keyspan, Unitil, NH Electric Co-op, Northern Utilities/Bay State Gas, Lakes Region Community College’s Energy Services & Technology Program, New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services, New Hampshire Department of Transportation, Ultra Geothermal, Snow Dragon Renewable Energy, The Red Blazer, The Common Man, Horizon Residential Energy Services, Simply Green Biofuels, Sustainability NH, Chris Pinkham – vendor of Viessman Solar Products, DNL Energy, Green Energy Options, Ocean Bank, USDA Rural Development and the New Hampshire Business Resource Center. New Hampshire Business Review and WGIR/Rock 101 have signed on as media partners for the event.
Tickets to Greenerpalooza, which include the









