The Green Spark Awards were created to honor members of the community who have made a significant difference in reducing household and commercial energy use through innovation, community service, and public education. Four awards will be presented.
The Master of Ceremonies will be Bob Hill, co-host of WFPL’s Homegrown. Kentucky’s Secretary of the Finance and Administration Cabinet, Jonathan Miller, will speak about federal and state dollars and programs available to help fuel energy saving initiatives. A special honor will be presented to Walter Lay, retired Executive Director of Project Warm, who gave more than 25 years of service to Project Warm and the Louisville community.
The event is sponsored by LG&E, Norton Hospital, Commonwealth Bank and several other businesses and individuals. Sponsorship opportunities are still available.
To reserve tickets call (502) 636-9276 or visit www.projectwarm.org to print out a reservation form.
Project Warm was founded in 1982 to provide free weatherization education and services for low-income households struggling to pay high utility bills. Their hope is to inspire others to do their part to conserve energy and help individuals in our community save money.
Contact Information
- Henry Clay
- 604 South 3rd Street, Louisville, KY 40202
- 502-636-9276
Event Time
- Wednesday, October 6, 2010
- 8:00 PM
Price
- $35