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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

VIP Premiere of Stand Up Now Network TV Show

PRESS RELEASE
For Immediate Release:

Contact Kent Bey, Event Coordinator standupnownetwork@gmail.com

(412) 596-3785


PITTSBURGH, PA - On Saturday April 21, 2012 the Stand Up Now Network and the Royal Tribe arts organization is presenting a VIP Premiere Screening of the S.U.N. TV Show’s first episode – part of a seasonal youth focused series designed to be educational and informational in the areas of Social Responsibility, Healthy Lifestyles, Youth Development, and Media Literacy. The event program time will begin 6pm sharp at “The Hide Out” Banquet Hall & Lounge at 45 Bates Street in Oakland Pgh PA
15213.

This event will be hosted by the Stand Up Now Show Team and Youth cast from the South Side, Hill District and many other areas in Southwestern Pennsylvania.

This historic occasion brings together very diverse, talented and exceptional youth from a range of sectors in the South Western region of Pennsylvania with professional executive representatives concerned with increasing youth participation in issues involving: Community Service, Environmental Stewardship, Sustainability & Entrepreneurship, Diversity, Violence, Poverty & Hunger, Rights & Justice, Education / Career Development, Family Support, Media Justice, and Arts & Entertainment. SUN TV Show Trailer can be viewed on Youtube.com/StandUpNowNetwork

All adult professionals are welcome to participate. We are actively creating a broad network of mentors including independent media and other industry professionals. (This is not a youth event and adults are discouraged from bringing any unsupervised youth). We hope that all guests will make a $10 “minimum” free will offering. All support will be greatly appreciated. This activity is powered by the people and not funded by any state or federal funds.

All guests should arrive at 6pm sharp for the “Meet and Greet Reception”. At 7pm the “Film Episode” will be viewed. There will be a “Q & A” around 8pm followed by “Post-Entertainment” at 9pm by local unsigned area artists. Free Food & Desserts will be provided. A CHINESE AUCTION will be held throughout the evening. A Private Cash Bar will be available for the adults ($3 Specials All Evening). Dress code is Smart / Formal or “Sophisticated Funky Hipster”. To RSVP or for more information contact Kent Bey standupnownetwork@gmail.com or by calling 412-596-3785

Youth cast participants will be on hand to talk about their 2012 media project and their need for mentors in media and other professionals.

The S.U.N. TV Show is inspired from the Stand Up Now (SUN) project originally supported by the
Heinz Endowment and The Sprout Fund.

Those already slated to appear: City Council Officials, The Soul Pitt Media, Royal Tribe Music, The Stand Up Now Network (South Side, Hill District and North Side) other to be announced. All Are Welcome.


It is the hope of Royal Tribe Music (www.royaltribemusic.com) that the “Stand Up Now” All- Volunteer-Collective will encourage others to join us in this event, give back and add to our vision of forming an active network of diverse youth and concerned professionals to help kids have a voice and the opportunity to make a difference in the region where they live, learn, serve, work and play. All are welcome. Any support would be greatly appreciated.

Posted on behalf of Dreamweaver Marketing Associates.  Joyce Kane is the owner of Cybertary Pittsburgh, a Virtual Administrative support company, providing virtual office support, personal and executive assistance, creative design services and light bookkeeping.  Cybertary works with businesses and busy individuals to help them work 'on' their business rather than 'in' their business.  www.Cybertary.com/Pittsburgh

Friday, November 11, 2011

Green Investment in Convention Center Yields Returns




FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:


Contact:
Dr. Aurora Sharrard
Director of Innovation
Green Building Alliance
(412) 431-0709 x6002
auroras@gbapgh.org



Smart Investment in David L. Lawrence Convention Center Yields Returns

Two-Year Study Examines Building from Every Angle


Pittsburgh, PA — (November 10, 2011) One of Pittsburgh’s hallmark green buildings, the David L. Lawrence Convention Center (DLCC) has garnered national and international attention and acclaim for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania. When it opened in 2003, the DLCC was the world’s largest green building and the first LEED certified convention center in the world. That achievement changed green buildings locally and nationally, so much so that the DLCC now operates in a very competitive green convention market.

Constructed with public money and owned by a public authority, the DLCC takes its LEED certification seriously – and has not rested on its original achievements. In an almost 2-year process, Green Building Alliance (GBA) led a local project that analyzed the DLCC’s green features, performance, and operations, past, present, and future. Started in 2009, this building operations and performance case study was primarily funded by The Heinz Endowments, with support from the Sports and Exhibition Authority of Pittsburgh and Allegheny County.

“By systematically analyzing the costs and benefits of the DLCC across a wide variety of considerations, we’ve helped the DLCC continue to be a pioneer for green buildings everywhere. This study validates that upfront investment in and integration of green building design principles and practices have economic and environmental benefits that translate to building occupants in a wide variety of ways,” said Dr. Aurora Sharrard, GBA’s Director of Innovation. “This study also provides a road map for other buildings that aspire to higher performance in a way that gathers data and builds capacity for ongoing improvement.”

The DLCC case study project team was led by evolve environment::architecture (evolveEA) in conjunction with CJL Engineering; the Center for Building Performance and Diagnostics at Carnegie Mellon University; and Civil and Environmental Consultants, Inc. GBA, the Sports and Exhibition Authority of Pittsburgh and Allegheny County (SEA), and SMG were also integral to the process. The DLCC is owned by the SEA and is operated by SMG, which manages event venues all over the world.

Christine Mondor, owner at evolveEA summarized the report as follows, “Studies show that ongoing operations create over 80% of a building’s lifetime environmental impact, yet building operations are often underemphasized when we think about green buildings. This ‘building in operation’ study illustrates that the DLCC is an excellent example of a building whose smart design leverages efficient operations. It is also a great story of what can be achieved by an operations team that looks for constant improvement.”

The report previewed today evaluates the performance of the DLCC, benchmarks it against other convention centers, and provides recommendations to improve operations and how the DLCC markets its efforts to prospective meetings and conventions. Study highlights include that 38% of DLCC revenues since 2006 have come from green-seeking events, which brought approximately $144 million in direct spending to the region. The DLCC is operating more efficiently than initial energy models predicted, and is a leader in water use, waste source reduction, and overall occupant satisfaction

“The SEA is proud to be the owner of Pittsburgh’s most recognizable green building—and to be able to collaborate on this in-depth study about the DLCC’s performance. The process alone was helpful for us in continuing with our mission to create venues that benefit Pittsburgh's economy and improve quality of life,” stated Mary Conturo, SEA’s Executive Director. “The results of this study will help the DLCC continue to save money and improve its performance. The DLCC exemplifies the sustainable design, construction, operation, and performance that SEA tries to incorporate in all of our projects.”

The final report will be available for public review by Friday, November 18, 2011, at www.go-gba.org/dlcc.

Green Building Alliance (GBA) is a nonprofit organization that advances economic prosperity and human wellbeing in Western Pennsylvania by driving market demand for green buildings and green building products. Funding for this project was provided by The Heinz Endowments and the Sports and Exhibition Authority of Pittsburgh and Allegheny County. The Heinz Endowments support efforts to make southwestern Pennsylvania a premier place to live and work, a center for learning and educational excellence, and a region that embraces diversity and inclusion. www.go-gba.org
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