The GreenLifeXpo energy exposition on Saturday, September 17th is fast approaching. More than 40 agencies, organizations and businesses will join together at the National Guard Armory and American Legion Post 200 in Black River Falls from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. offering a variety of information on renewable and alternative energy, conservation, recycling and sustainable living. A list of all the exhibitors can be found on www.greenlifexpo.com. The entrance fee will be $2.00 for adults 18 and older and ages 17 and under will be admitted free. A portion of the fee will be donated to the Black River Area Green School (BRAGS). All attending will be issued wristbands to track attendance.
The majority of exhibitors will be inside the Armory; some will be outside on the grounds, including a Kids’ Green Zone under a large tent. Here both youth and adults will have the opportunity to participate in hands-on learning activities with 4-H development educators from Barron, Trempealeau, Juneau and Jackson Counties. Some of those activities will include using pinwheels to harness the power of wind, riding a bicycle to power light bulbs, learning fun ways to reuse recycled materials to make new things, participating in water conservation activities, and more. Also in the tent, over the lunch hour, there will be a Green Story Time with Jody Hanneman from the Black River Falls Public Library.
In addition to the exhibitors, there will be a variety of presentations throughout the day in the Armory and Legion Hall. The times, speakers and topics will be: Armory Classroom A at 9:45 a.m. - Mike Herro, Manager, Community Service & Key Accountant Team, Xcel Energy, La Crosse, WI - “Xcel Energy’s Renewable Efforts and How that Impacts our Rate Payers;” 10:45 a.m. - Max Hart, Composter and Landscaper, Hart Compost, Black River Falls, WI - “Composting Tips;” 11:45 a.m. - Mark Gotta, Outreach Coordinator, Focus on Energy, Madison, WI - “It’s Your Turn…Energy Efficiency and You. How Focus on Energy Can Help;” 12:45 p.m. - Mark E. Morgan, Owner, Bearpaw Design and Construction, Strum, WI - “Solar Thermal;” 1:45 p.m. - Trisha Wagner, Agriculture Agent, Jackson County UW-Extension, Black River Falls, WI - “Fruit Production for the Home Garden;” 2:45 p.m. - Joe Maurer, Site Assessor and Designer, Next Step Energy LLC, Eau Claire, WI - “Solar Energy for Your Home or Business: Possibilities and First Steps;” 3:45 p.m. Mark E. Morgan, Owner, Bearpaw Design and Construction, Strum, WI - “Sustainable Building.”
Armory Classroom B at 9 a.m. - Brian Urlab, Sales Manager, Enertech, Inc., St. Paul, MN - “Introduction to Geo-thermal Heating and Cooling;” 10 a.m. - Michael Dearing, Principal, Driftless Solar LLC, Spring Green, WI - “Solar and the Green Life;” 11 a.m. Carol Jacobs, Coulee Region Herbal Institute, Winona, MN - “Local ‘Soda Pop’ Making;” 12 p.m. -Michael Milbach, President/Owner, VTI Energy a Division of Milbach Construction Services, Kaukauna, WI - “Enercept Structural Insulated Panels and TF Systems Insulated Forms;” 1 p.m. - Chris Schneider, President/Owner, “Hybrid Guru,” Honda Motorwerks, La Crosse, WI - “Alternative Transportation Options as it Relates to the Honda Product Line;” 2 p.m. - Phil Manke, Owner, S.P., At The Bridge-Practical Solar, Wautoma, WI - “The Reasons Renewable Energy is a Good Thing and Why We Should Not Wait for the Government to Make It So;” 3 p.m. - Jacob Hundt, Board Member, Driftless Folk School, Viroqua, WI - “The Folk School Movement- Building and Inspiring Community;” 4 p.m. - Michael Milbach, President/Owner, VTI Energy A division of Milbach Construction Services, Kaukauna, WI - “Enercept Structural Insulated Panels and TF Systems Insulated Forms.”
Legion Hall at 10 a.m. - Tom Stolp, Field Director, American League of Conservation Voters, Eau Claire, WI - “The Politics of Conservation;” 11 a.m. - Woodrow G. White, Ho-Chunk Nation Organic Gardening Cooperative, Black River Falls, WI - “Organic Gardening;” 12 p.m. - Scott Niesen, Waterfurnace Territory Manager WI/MI, Waterfurnace International, Cambridge, WI - “Geo-thermal Heating, Cooling, and Hot Water for Everyone.”
Also offered at the exposition will be bus tours, one in the morning departing from the Armory at 9:45 a.m. and one in the afternoon, departing at 12:45 p.m. Stops for both tours will include a view from the bus of the BRAGS Photovoltaic Project (solar panels at high school) and the Foundation Trail Project of Interpretive Signs to enhance the trail (geology, flora/fauna, prairie planning, etc.) and the home of Tom and Verona Chambers in the Township of Brockway. In 2007, the Chambers partnered with WPPI Energy to pilot the first GreenMax Home in Wisconsin. Their 3,100 square-foot, net-zero energy home was completed in the spring of 2009. It is a contemporary, European-inspired home.
The morning tour will include a stop at the new Western Technical College, Black River Falls Campus, which is designed to be 40% more energy efficient than standard buildings. It is designed to achieve a minimum of LEED™ Silver Certification, which will take place in 2012 when the entire building project is complete.
The afternoon tour will include the Hoffman Construction Company Building and 1906 Steam Engine Train, Black River Falls. This geothermal building, built in 2003, has 20,000 feet of piping 6 1/2 feet down with seven heat exchangers on seven zones on the building. There is also in-floor heating. The geothermal has paid for itself and they have never had to use the electric backup. The 10-Wheeler Steam Engine Train was built by Baldwin in 1906 for the Warren and Ouachita Valley Railroad. It was purchased by the Hoffmans in 2002 and is located on the building grounds along with other historic train cars.
From 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the parking area at the Legion Hall, there will be free, secure destruction of sensitive, but outdated documents by Shred Safe of Marshfield. This service is sponsored by Co-op Credit Union. To serve the maximum number of people there will be a limit of three boxes per person. Also, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the parking area at the UW Extension Office at 227 South 11th Street, there will be electronic recycling by 5R Processors, Ltd. This service was made possible by Jackson Electric Cooperative. Many items will be accepted at no cost; however there will be a small fee for monitors, televisions, microwaves and loose batteries. A list of items accepted and items with a fee is on the GreenLifeXpo website at www.greenlifexpo.com.
Throughout the exposition, the American Red Cross will be available to provide first aid services. Also, there will be a private area in the Armory for infant care services. Jackson County 4-H families will be involved in recycling, compost and waste efforts at the exposition as part of their on-going service project to divert biodegradable and recyclable waste from landfills.
Food will be sold in the Armory by members of 4-H who will be promoting local products. Outside will be Brenda’s Fry Bread and Sandberg Valley Meats. In the Armory from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Garrett Gilbertson and Jim Wall will entertain with acoustic rock music and from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Ron Liptow with country music.
There will be door prize drawings every ½ hour and, during the morning, WWIS radio will be broadcasting live from the exposition. Parking will be available at the Health and Human Services lot across from the Legion Hall and at the Black River Falls High School with transportation to the Armory in horse-drawn wagons. Handicap parking will be designated in the west parking lot at the Armory. Parking signs will be posted.