Tickets Now Available for Nation’s Largest Energy Fair!

Custer, WIAdvanced tickets are now available for The Energy Fair, June 20-22! The Midwest Renewable Energy Association is gearing up for their 19th annual Energy Fair, June 20-22, 2008.

The MREA’s Energy Fair is the premier energy education event in the nation, with nearly 20,000 fair attendees in 2007. “For the past 19 years, the MREA has brought in experts and leaders in renewable energy and sustainable living,” said Amy Heart, MREA Programs Director. “There is something for everyone at the Fair!”

Fair goers are invited to purchase advance tickets, and to get your Energy Fair program guide before the event. “There are home tours, extended workshops, and bus transportation that requires pre-registration,” said Heart. “We recommend folks get an early look the features at the Energy Fair, and register early.”

Daily buses are available from Madison, Milwaukee, Green Bay, Chicago and Minneapolis. Register online at www.the-mrea.org or call 715-592-6595.

Features of the 2008 Energy Fair:

  • Over 270 exhibitors - featuring sustainable living and energy products
  • Over 200 workshops - from introductory level to hands-on education
  • 4th Annual Clean Energy Car Show - featuring demonstration vehicles and workshops
  • New features for 2008: Green Home Pavilion and Sustainable Tables food and garden area
  • 2008 Keynote Speakers include national commentator Jim Hightower, Torbjorn Lahti, author of The Natural Step for Communities, and Jason Walsh of Green Jobs for All.
  • 2008 Entertainment including Paul Cebar & Tomorrow Sound

“Attendees from around the world attend our Fair to learn about sustainable living and clean energy and connect with others,” said Heart. “Fair attendees go home with the tools they need change the world. We invite you to check it out this year!”

The Energy Fair is held in central Wisconsin, in Custer, seven miles east of Stevens Point. For more information about the Fair, contact the Midwest Renewable Energy Association at 715-592-6595 or visit the website: www.the-mrea.org.