Jane Voodikon has contacted me to get the word out on an upcoming event in Kaohsiung to promote methods of sustainable transportation. I am not surprised that an event of this nature would be held in such a progressive city.
The message in its entirety can be read below:
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Just wanted to let you know about a transport-sharing conference and citywide carfree activities that will be held in Kaohsiung later this month.
We're just trying to spread the word about these very important events which will discuss an under-addressed mode of sustainable transportation. With the theme "Sharing is Cool!," the conference will feature a panel of international experts and researchers discussing the many different modes and faces of shared transport.
Mass-transit promotional activities planned for the city run through now until September 19, culminating in a carfree day with various activities and prizes for city residents. See more information here: http://www.dscc.url.tw/2010freecar/main.html
Sessions are free to attend for Kaohsiung residents and for students (advanced registration is required).
Attached please find a press release about the event. For more information, please visit http://kaohsiung.sharetransport.org (English) or http://www.kaohsiung-sharetransport.com.tw/ (Chinese).
Anything you can do to help get the word out would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Jane Voodikon
Concerned citizen
We're just trying to spread the word about these very important events which will discuss an under-addressed mode of sustainable transportation. With the theme "Sharing is Cool!," the conference will feature a panel of international experts and researchers discussing the many different modes and faces of shared transport.
Mass-transit promotional activities planned for the city run through now until September 19, culminating in a carfree day with various activities and prizes for city residents. See more information here: http://www.dscc.url.tw/
Sessions are free to attend for Kaohsiung residents and for students (advanced registration is required).
Attached please find a press release about the event. For more information, please visit http://kaohsiung.
Anything you can do to help get the word out would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Jane Voodikon
Concerned citizen
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