Chilson Hills Green Expo
Skip Navigation Links
home
news
vendors
downloads
green tips
contact us

News

For Immediate Release
October 19, 2009
Contact: Event Coordinator, Scott Runyon, 810-599-1218

Chilson Hills Green Expo to provide local green resources

How do you take advantage of those green tax incentives you keep hearing about?  What about those growing green careers in America? Where can I can drop off my recycling in Livingston County? How can I clean my house without using toxic chemicals?

You can find answers to all of these questions and more at the Chilson Hills Green Expo on Friday and Saturday, November 13 & 14. The first 50 attendees will get a head start on saving a few bucks when they receive a free compact florescent light bulb.

The Expo is a free event bringing together vendors and presenters who offer green products, services and resources. It is open to the public on Friday (5-8 p.m.) and Saturday (10 a.m. to 6 p.m.). The event is hosted and sponsored by Chilson Hills Church in Livingston County on the SW corner of Chilson and Brighton Roads. Food will be available at the event.

Free presentations by field experts are scheduled throughout the event, including:

• Weatherization - Monica Cory, Livingston Oakland Human Services Agency

• Local recycling - Linda Berch, Recycle Livingston County

• Green Currents Program, appliance recycling and more - Larry Kaufman, DTE Energy

• Tax savings through energy programs - Susan Barrett, IRS

• WALLY train project - Michael Benham, Ann Arbor Transportation Authority

• Expanding “green” careers in Michigan - American Green Careers

• GET CLEAN™- Creating healthy environments, safe for you, your home and your planet! - Jodi Cook, Shaklee

“Our intention with this event is to bring together local resources for our communities to better care for this incredible place that God has gifted us with and save money in the process,” said Scott Runyon, the Event Coordinator. “It has nothing to do with politics, but simply caring for our world.”

Beyond the actual event, the organizers have created a website (www.ChilsonHillsGreenExpo.com) as a community resource bank for local products and services that are “green”. The site lists basic information on all of the vendors from the Expo with links to their websites so that the public can have ready access to these services anytime and anywhere, throughout the year.

David Shirk, a long-time member of Chilson Hills Church and part of the event team, said that the Expo fits well with the community outreach focus the church has demonstrated for more than three decades.

“People already know we are a place to recycle their papers, a local voting precinct, a location for community food co-op, a blood drive location, a head-start location, location for a great Vacation Bible School program,” Shirk said. “Bringing this Green Expo to fruition will reach further outside our immediate area, bringing people to a site where they can get information on improving their lives and homes free of charge.”

At this time, there are still a few booths available for vendors. The Expo is open to vendors who are involved with green products, technology, energy, automotive, training and agriculture, as well as those who highlight green processes within their businesses.  Contact the event coordinator or visit the website for details.

The Expo is located at Chilson Hills Church, 4440 Brighton Rd, Howell, MI 48843.  Chilson Hills is an ongoing drop off site for a variety of recyclables including mixed paper, old cell phones, iPods, MP3 players, digital still and video cameras, laptop computers, ink jet cartridges, and toner cartridges. The electronics can be recycled either working or not. No cords or plugs please.

Additional information is available at www.ChilsonHillsGreenExpo.com, or by contacting Event Coordinator, Scott Runyon, ScottR4621@me.com, 810-599-1218.


September 29, 2009
re: Chilson Hills Green Expo Website

The Green Expo site is about to go live!



August 28, 2009
Contact: Event Coordinator, Scott Runyon, 810-599-1218


Green Expo vendor applications now available

Looking for a way to market your green products or services in Livingston County? Here's the answer. Vendor applications are now being accepted for the Chilson Hills Green Expo to be held this fall.

Chilson Hills Church is sponsoring the Chilson Hills Green Expo, open free to the public on Friday (5-8 p.m.) and Saturday (10 a.m. to 6 p.m.), November 13 & 14 at the church located on the corner of Chilson and Brighton Roads in Howell. All proceeds go to support the church ministries. “Green Bird” discounts are available when securing a booth before September 15.

David Shirk, a long-time member of Chilson Hills Church, is on the production team for the event. He recognizes the Expo fits well with the community outreach focus the church has demonstrated for three decades.

“People already know we are a place to recycle their papers, a local voting precinct, a location for community food co-op, a blood drive location, a head-start location, location for a great Vacation Bible School program,” Shirk said. “Bringing this Green Expo to fruition will reach further outside our immediate area, bringing people to a site where they can get information on improving their lives and homes free of charge.”

The Expo is open to vendors who are involved with green products, technology, energy, automotive, training and agriculture, as well as those who highlight green processes within their businesses. Most booths are approximately eight feet wide and 10 feet deep. Smaller and larger booths are available as well as outside spots for vehicles and larger equipment. There is currently space available for 30 more vendors.

In addition to vendor displays there will be a variety of presentations throughout the event from field experts offering practical and useful information to the public.

The church location (4440 Brighton Rd, Howell, MI 48843) is also a drop off site for a variety of recyclables including mixed paper, old cell phones, iPods, MP3 players, digital still and video cameras, laptop computers, ink jet cartridges, and toner cartridges. The electronics can be recycled either working or not. No cords or plugs please.

Vendor applications and additional information are available here, or by contacting Event Coordinator, Scott Runyon, ScottR4621@me.com, 810-599-1218.


###

archives

###

 
Skip Navigation Links
home
news
vendors
downloads
green tips
contact us
Share