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 Green Works News  |                        | Issue 7, 8 March 2011 Hi there,
 After a rollercoaster winter of economic and political   upheaval now is the time to start looking for real solutions to sustainable   employment in Ireland.Thankfully the path most likely to succeed is the   green one. With growing investment, Ireland's Green Economy will lead the   way in terms of ingenuity, initiative and opportunity over the next decade   providing a fresh and exciting perspective on how we work and do   business.
 At Green   Works we are committed to providing jobseekers with the skills needed to   get involved and gain employment in all aspects of the Green Economy, whether   you want to start your own green business, specialise in retrofitting and   thermal insulation or simply want to become more self sufficient through one   of our practical skills courses.
 
 Read on to learn about the whole host of new courses   available, as well as all the exciting things taking place at the Green Works   hubs around the country.  Finally we would greatly appreciate it if you could   give us 5 minutes of your time to complete our survey.
 Many thanks,
 The Green Works Team
 
 Great   New Courses Taking Place Across The Country:Thermal Insulation, Green Tourism Enterprise,   eBusiness, Sustainable Agriculture, Cooking For Market TradeWe are delighted to announce that we've now   scheduled many new and exciting courses to taking place around the country   over the coming months.  Due to popular demand we are now running Thermal   Insulation Installation in Dublin,   Sligo   and Cork.   Participants develop the skills required for draught proofing and loft   insulation using appropriate tools and materials
 A new Green   Tourism Enterprise course  takes place in Dublin   in April examining the potential for local and sustainable tourism in this   country.
 Also in Dublin,   Green   eBusiness takes students through all the key concepts of eBusiness with a   particular focus on how it can fit into a sustainable future.
 The Tipperary   Hub is running a Sustainable   Agriculture course at the end of this month that includes classes on   farming and growing sustainably, community participation, seed   identification, promotional work, accessing supports and sale of produce.
 Our Sligo   Hub is catering for those who wish to grow and sell their own food in a   new course called Cooking   For Market Trade. This is a hands-on course (including cookery lessons on   how to make breads, soups, dips, jams, etc.) with extra classes on how to   market and label your produce. This course is perfect for anyone looking to   get involved in small scale food enterprise.
 We have hugely expanded schedules in all our hubs now   with courses booking up until June. Choose your preferred hub for a full list   of upcoming courses: Cork,   Dublin,   Sligo,   Tipperary.
 
 Green   Works on Ocean FMWill Woodrow, of Green   Works Sligo Hub, was interviewed about the programme on OceanFM on March   2nd.  Click   here to listen to the interview and hear what Green Works has to   offer.
 
  
 Please Take the Green Works SurveyWe are constantly trying to improve our service and   the best way to do that is to listen to our students and act on their   feedback. If you've taken a Green Works course we would greatly appreciate,   and love you forever, if you could give us 5 minutes of your time to complete   our online survey. Be honest, if we're great say so, if we're not,   tell us that too.
  
 News   from the Green Works HubsMark your diary: Convergence 16, the Sustainable   Living Festival, will take place from June 16th to 26th 2011. More details to   follow soon.Green Works Cork is hosting the CEF Waste Plenary   Session this Wednesday, 9th March, in Farranferris College at 7.15pm. It's   free to attend and all are welcome.  Keeping with the theme of minimising   wastage, Cork has now added Rainwater Harvesting to its newly expanded   schedule, the first running of this course will take place 28th March. The   Cork Hub is then taking to the road with classes and demonstrations at the   Lifelong Learning Festival in Blackpool Library from 12th to 15th April.  In   what will be a busy week for the Cork team they will also be showcasing at   Adult Education Open Days with Cork VEC in Youghal (12th April) and   Ballincollig (13th April).
 The Tipperary   Hub has just run its first Introducing   Social Media course,   to show how small, local and rural businesses can   use new media, like blogs, facebook, twitter and linkedin, to expand their   reach and create community networks to find and engage with their customers.   Social media technologies and green business thinking is set to transform how   we do business and also what business we do. Utilising these new tools can   help all businesses to prosper, even those who have not traditionally been   seen to use web based technology.
 On Saturday, 26 February, The  Sligo   Hub hosted a Wind   Energy Workshop with twenty in attendance. Green Works trainer, Christian   Jenne, introduced participants to the small scale application of wind   turbines. This covered the key factors when considering wind as an energy   source- the installation of windmills, environmental considerations, their   efficiency, cost and return.  Reuben Higgins then outlined his individual   experience of installing a wind turbine at his farm in Dromore West, Co.   Sligo. The course included theory and practical discussion and was very   positively described as "comprehensive, interesting and   informative" by students. It is now   scheduled for Galway on 16th April. If you are interested in   attending please register for this through the  Sligo   Hub.
 The Dublin   Hub will play host to two big events over the coming months.  The   Green Building Forum (6th & 7th May) will explore the question:   "Can Ireland achieve net zero environmental impact from the built   environment by 2030?," debated by experts and students alike as we   strive to find real long-term solutions to the challenges facing construction   in this country. This is a two day forum featuring lectures, debates,   discussions and workshops.
 Also the Green Business Forum awaits in June to   examine in detail the opportunities for entrepreneurs and small businesses   within the Green Economy. More details will be published soon.
 Remember we always like to say "hi" so drop   into one of our hubs for a chat and a cup of tea. See you then!
 
 
  
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