Archive December, 2011

Rock&Roll 100 Wheels Fundraising Concert to be Held January 28, 2012 to Purchase Wheelchairs for Disabled American Veterans


Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) December 31, 2011

Rock&Roll 100 Wheels is a benefit concert to raise money to buy 100 wheels (25 wheelchairs) for disabled American Veterans. The concert will be held on Saturday, January 28, 2012 at Old Crow Tavern located at 8540 Roswell Road in Sandy Springs, GA. Eighteen bands have volunteered to perform at the event which will include special guests and great performances to support a worthy cause. Bands will begin playing at noon on Saturday, January 28, and the fun will continue to roll until 1:00 am on Sunday, January 29.

The event is being sponsored by 100 Wheels, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing mobility to disabled American Veterans, 25 wheelchairs (100 wheels) at a time. 100 Wheels has partnered with the Southeastern Chapter of the Paralyzed Veterans of America to donate proceeds from their first benefit show. The association was created by Doug Hartley, Lead Vocalist of RATL, an Atlanta-based rock band.

We will put 100 wheels on the ground, and we intend for the organization to grow and keep rolling, said Doug Hartley, the founder of 100 Wheels and lead singer for RATL. Our inspiration for 100 Wheels came from our devotion to the servicemen and servicewomen who make personal sacrifices for our freedom each and every day. Some of them have given up their ability to walk, so that we may stroll in the park as free citizens. We are grateful for the opportunity to show our appreciation to those who serve and to let them know that they will not be forgotten.

About 100 Wheels:

100 Wheels is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing mobility to disabled American Veterans, 25 wheelchairs at a time (100 wheels). The organization was founded on Veterans Day – 11/11/11. The organization operates with donated time and energies, and all proceeds will be used to purchase wheelchairs for disabled veterans. The Executive Director for 100 Wheels is Carolyn Davies.

100 Wheels has applied for 501(c)3 status, and tax-deductible donations may be mailed to: 100 Wheels, P.O. Box 13686, Atlanta, GA 30324. For more information, please visit http://www.100wheels.org.

About RATL:

RATL is a rock and roll band based out of Atlanta, GA. For more information about the band, please visit http://www.RATL.net.

About the Rock&Roll 100 Wheels Event:

The Rock&Roll 100 Wheels benefit show will be held on Saturday, January 28, 2012 at the Old Crow Tavern in Sandy Springs, GA. The music will start at noon on Saturday and roll until 1:00 am on Sunday, January 29. The American Music Channel will be present at the show, and they will be broadcasting portions of the show throughout the day.

Eighteen bands have volunteered their talent to perform at the benefit concert, including:

Waiting for Joe (Camp Jam Band)

The Scrambled Dregs

Aviva and the Flying Penguins

Laura Monk and High Cotton

Vintage Boogie Band

Peach Fuzz w/Green Bracelet

Holy Ghost Blues Revival

Reese Boyd Project

Backwash Brothers

Distant Cousins

Stovall

RATL

Gypsy Union

The High Beams

Offbeat Hooligans

Open Road

Housebroken

The Summer Creeps

For more information, please visit http://www.100Wheels.org.

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AZEK Building Products (Booth W3601) Introduces New Outdoor Solutions at International Builders Show; Booth Appearance by Tom Silva of This Old House


Scranton PA (PRWEB) December 30, 2011

AZEK Building Products keeps the momentum going at the 2012 International Builders Show in Orlando, FL, Feb 8 11, 2012, with new design options for exceptional outdoor living areas. To create even more excitement at the AZEK Booth (W3601), Tom Silva, one of the stars of This Old House, will be available on Thursday, Feb. 9, from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon to meet fans, answer questions and sign autographed photos.

While at the booth, check out new outdoor lighting options that will keep the AZEK Deck party going into the night! From the AZEK

US EPAs Gina McCarthy to Address New Emission Standards for Power Plants at EUEC 2012

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Phoenix, Arizona (PRWEB) December 29, 2011

Gina McCarthy, Assistant Administrator for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agencys Office of Air and Radiation, will be a keynote speaker at EUEC 2012, the USAs largest energy, utility and environment conference to be held at the Phoenix Convention Center from January 30 through February 1, 2012. McCarthy will address the EPAs new Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS), the first national standards to regulate power plant emissions of mercury and toxic air pollution issued on December 21, 2011.

The EPAs announcement on MATS directly impacts power plants and energy companies across the country. Were proud to have Assistant Administrator McCarthy as one of our outstanding keynote speakers, along with senior representatives from DOE and Southern Company, to directly address how the utility industry plans to comply with these new regulations, said Dr. Prabhu Dayal, EUEC Chairman. After our plenary session, three tracks in our 12-track technical program will provide invaluable information for utilities with presentations by experts on the clean air rules, monitoring and control technologies and strategies for mercury and air toxics.

The plenary keynote panel held on Monday, January 30, 2012, will feature:

Universal Steel Buildings Renews Membership In The U.S. Green Building Council

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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (PRWEB) December 30, 2011

Because Olympia steel buildings are naturally Green and because we want to do our part in being environmentally responsible, Universal Steel Buildings, sole supplier of Olympia Steel Buildings has once again renewed its membership in the U.S. Green Building Council to demonstrate our support of sustainable building practices and our commitment to Green Building principles and design, states Arnold Davis, President of Universal Steel Buildings Corp.

The U.S. Green Building Council is a non-profit organization committed to expanding sustainable building practices and advancing structures that are environmentally responsible, cost- and resource- efficient, and healthy places to live and work. Their Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Building Rating System emphasizes state-of-the-art practices in five areas: site development, water savings, energy efficiency, materials and resources, and indoor environmental quality.

Pre-engineered steel buildings are an innovative building solution featuring solid steel I-beam building construction and they are leading the way in the Green building movement, meeting Green building design goals with innovative building design, engineering and use of materials. Steel buildings are durable, cost effective, energy efficient, and Green, asserts Davis, and sustainable pre-engineered steel buildings can qualify for LEED certification.

There are many attributes that qualify pre-engineered steel buildings as sustainable, energy-efficient and Green. Pre-engineered steel buildings employ sustainable building design and construction. Steel building components are manufactured to precise specifications in a metal building factory using the highest grade commercial American made steel available. Modern American steel manufacturers employ energy efficient methods in steel production that help substantially reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The steel used in metal buildings manufacture has a high proportion of recycled content. Steel building construction does not require cutting down valuable old growth forests. When a steel building is razed to make way for new building construction, the steel can be recycled, not dumped into landfills as are asphalt shingles, concrete, brick and wood. Steel can be recycled over and over again without loss of the quality of the steel. More steel is recycled than all other recyclable materials combined. Cool paints for steel buildings and metal roofing reflect up to 70 percent of the suns rays acting as a thermal barrier to keep the inside of metal buildings cooler. Metal roofs can also save energy and the environment in cooler climates. A painted metal roof not only reflects heat in summer, but also retains heat inside the building on cool days, saving on heating costs and keeping the indoor environment healthy and comfortable in both summer and winter.

What this means to you, the customer, is that when you purchase an Olympia Steel Building, you will have the opportunity to save money and build Green with the latest in Green building technologies, affirms Davis. You may qualify for energy credit under the Federal tax codes, and you will be able to apply for LEED certification for your building project.

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