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Wednesday, June 20, 2007 One in a series by the Urban Sustainability Forum The Philadelphia Urban Sustainability Forum is a unique coalition of groups working to make Philadelphia the greenest, most livable city in America. The Forum’s main public face is a series of Forum presentations at the Academy of Natural Sciences, just off Logan Circle in Center City Philadelphia. The Forum presentations are public meetings designed to raise awareness and develop concrete strategies to address some of the most important issues facing Philadelphia. Forum events started in January 2006 and have continued ever since. All programs will run from 6:00 pm to 8:30 pm and will be held at The Academy of Natural Sciences auditorium. 1900 Ben Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia. All Town Square events are free and open to the public; RSVP suggested. For more information contact Roland Wall at (215) 299-1108 or rwall@acnatsci.org. DVGBC programming made possible by our sustaining sponsors. |
RSVP: Cost: Hosted by: Sponsored by: Town Square is made possible by the generous assistance of the Richard Lounsbery Foundation, the Environmental Associates of The Academy of Natural Sciences, and Real Networks, Inc. |
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