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VENDORS (Alphabetical)
Phil Manke
920-787-7966 PManke@centurytel.net
Coaxial Vacuum Tube Solar Water Heaters; Solar energy collectors for water heating; for home, living space, and business . Solar heat collection that does not radiate away from the collector but goes into heating water for home or whatever! Sealed in solid tempered glass tubes. Light weight, strong, and wind proof.
Chris and Michele Jarosch
715 760-0071
chris@carrcreekelectricservice.com
Carr Creek Electric Service LLC is a renewable energy contractor specializing in solar and wind energy. We are NABCEP Certified and a licensed electrical contractor. Please look at our website at www.carrcreekelectricservice.com and on Facebook for more info.
Scott and Cathy Robinson
866-460-8656
info@cvalte.com
Chippewa Valley Alternative Energy believes environ-mental responsibility is a choice we need to make. We provide cost effective products allowing customers to make that choice including Eliminator and Kingbuilt waste oil heaters, tenKsolar PV panels, Rreal thermal solar panels, AgOilPress oil presses, TT and Buskirk pellet mills and Hestia pellet stoves as well as consulting, parts, accessories, and service.
Sharyn Friedell
715-339-4161
harmony@pctc.net
Photovoltaic site assessments. Residential Architectural Design. Home Energy Efficiency Consultations.
Dennis Dostal
715-859-6699
dostlgeo@citizens-tel.net
Dostal Geothermal Systems is an Econar dealer specializing in the installation of geothermal heat pumps since 1999.
Sam Thayer
715-354-3509
sam@foragersharvest.com
www.foragersharvest.com
A nationally renowned authority on edible wild plants who has taught foraging workshops for more than a decade, Sam is the author of the award-winning book "The Forager's Harvest: A Guide to Identifying, Harvesting, and Preparing Edible Wild Plants" and his newest book Nature’s Garden." He resides in Rusk Co. and eats wild food on a daily basis.
Jim Landrith
715 403-1166
jland912@yahoo.com
Freecycle has a website to help people recycle items that might end up in a landfill. It is a grassroots and entirely nonprofit movement of people who are giving (& getting) stuff for free in their own towns. It's all about reuse and keeping good stuff out of landfills. Membership is free. Check us out at www.freecycle.org.
Benjamin Hanson and Angela Beckman
218 591-0981
gpswi@greenproductssolutionswi.com
Energy saving and efficient products including lighting, cleaning products, geothermal, thermal scanning,2nd hand lumber and consulting for new homes and businesses. We also do energy audits for residences and businesses.
Mark and Pasha Sherman
715-924-2983
mark_pasha@yahoo.com
Nature forms soils slowly and constantly based on many factors including parent material, climate, topography and the organisms present. Man is one of those organisms. We’ll be on hand to discuss the art and science of hand crafting soils to assist the work of Nature.
715 468-2097
maryellen@happytonics.org
Happy Tonics is a non-profit environmental education organization that provides sanctuary to the Monarch butterfly. Our vision is to conserve the natural world of native plants to benefit pollinators, and educate communities on how they can help. Offering honey, seeds, educational classes, and miscellaneous items.
Jim Wheeler< Jim.wheeler@indianheadcaa.org
ICAA staff will have information on Community Action for Green Jobs" – a newly funded grant to stimulate jobs in the region through micro-business loans. If you have an idea for a small business venture in the area of "green jobs" please stop by the ICAA table for more information. There will also be information about ICAA’s new Sustainable Education Program. If you are interested in having a consultation in your home or business about ways to save on electricity and energy and live more sustainably, check out this opportunity.
Chris Schneider and Tom Schee
608 784-6440
tom.schee@centurytel.net
Specialists representing the Honda product line, hybrid, compressed natural gas, and electric lo-speed vehicle technology. We are a certified compressed natural gas dealer for sales and service.
Jim Jorgenson and Pete Blaser
877-458-5252
jaes@mosaictelecom.net
We specialize in renewable resource home and business heating solutions, using primarily wood pellet, grain and cord wood as our fuel sources. We expect to expand into geothermal soon. Our new location in our home based shop allows us to be much more efficient at meeting our current customer’s expectations and allows for expansion as necessary.
Charmaine Johnson
715-532-2167
charmaine@ruskcountywi.us
Learn what items are recyclable in Rusk County and how you can reduce your waste. The Recycling Office collects fluorescent bulbs (nominal fee), rechargeable and button batteries, mercury thermometers, and ink-jet and laser cartridges year round. Information will be available on our upcoming Cleansweep Collection which will includes tires, pharmaceuticals, appliances, electronics and hazardous waste. Come learn about the new e-waste law and how it affects you.
Sue Menzel and Denise Johnson
damzel2@gmail.com and lcoenergy@yahoo.com
Sawyer County Natural Step is a group of active people involved in education and the promotion of sustainable living practices to individuals and to our communities.
Peter Brockhaus & Julie Mayrose
715-767-5740
715-507-0380
mrsun@pcpros.net
Info on sustainable architectural design and construction, re-using existing buildings for energy efficiency, easy to make window insulators.

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