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Imagine KC: Energy Efficiency and Conservation

Episode 2: Energy Efficiency and Conservation

This second episode will focus on the third C, Conservation, as we talk about energy efficiency and conservation in our built environment — the homes we live in, the buildings where we work, the schools we attend, even our city and county facilities.

By making our built environment more energy efficient and conserving energy, we save money, protect natural resources and create more attractive and comfortable places to live, work, learn and recreate. This episode will take a look at work that’s leading the way toward a more sustainable energy future for our region. We’ll explore the benefits of LEED-certified building practices in the public and private sectors, community weatherization initiatives to help residents save energy and money, and we’ll learn about new and exciting energy technologies designed to improve our homes and public services.

This episode will look at the successes of the Johnson County Sunset Buildings in Olathe; Posty Cards Plant in KCMO; JE Dunn Headquarters in downtown KCMO; and Project Living Proof .

 

Imagine KC has been generously funded by: Hall Family Foundation, Health Care Foundation of Greater Kansas City,  Garney Family Foundation Fund, ULI Kansas City, Lafarge, Inc. and the Kansas City Chapter of the AIA.


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March-April 2011 Letter from KCPT

KCPT wants to help you be more local.  In fact, a major area of focus in our strategic plan is to partner with like-minded organizations that have unique perspectives and...

KCPT wants to help you be more local.  In fact, a major area of focus in our strategic plan is to partner with like-minded organizations that have unique perspectives and the knowledge to help us air meaningful and relevant content  – content that not only informs but also makes a difference in our community.  We are fortunate to say we are doing this more and more.

Our partnership with the Kansas City Area Development Council is a great example of how two organizations can make strong impact.  KCADC came to us with a great program, Next American Dream, but had limited ways to get it on the air and distribute it nationwide.  I am very proud to say that together our organizations have made it possible for nearly 10 million viewers across the nation to view this outstanding program about Kansas City.  What an impact!

Another partnership, and one we keep building on, is with the Kansas City Public Library.  I’m sure you’ve seen the program Meet the Past.  This step back to the past is a wonderful way for the people who made Kansas City what it is today to teach us about the history of our community.  It’s like having our own time machine – but instead of a DeLorean, it’s the Library!

During our spring membership drive we will be featuring a program called Princesses of the World.  As a thank you for supporting this program we will be offering a number of opportunities connected to the Diana exhibit being held at Union Station.  Union Station is another one of our partners where we find we have many opportunities to work together to benefit the community.

I hope you had a chance to see the segments of the program Imagine KC.  This look into what our community can become truly does spark the imagination.  I am very proud of the work we have done with the Mid-America Regional Council to bring this high quality program to our viewers.  It has grabbed the attention of the people in our community who can make things happen.

We are also working with KETC, the St. Louis public television station, to produce a program called Homeland.  This will be a three-part series focusing on issues surrounding immigration in the heartland – enforcement, treatment of refugees, their relocation, and how it affects our economy.  KETC will be distributing this series, which will be available later this year.

One of our most important partnerships is with you, our individual members.  Last year we lost our Missouri state funding and we have just recently learned that we will be losing a large amount of Kansas state funding.  Now, more than ever, we need your partnership.  PBS is taking measures to secure our government funding through the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.  We ask you to please visit www.170millionamericans.org to learn how you can help keep public television and public radio going for years to come.  Public Broadcasting is locally licensed, locally programmed, and locally staffed and, in many rural areas, is the only source of free local and national news, public affairs, and children’s programming.

We are very grateful to you, our loyal partners – our members, viewers, organizations, and foundations that support public broadcasting. You help us serve the community with outstanding, local and national content and educational services.

Kliff Kuehl
KCPT President and CEO

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More about efforts to save public media funding at 170millionamericans.org

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GENERATION XL Season 2: Keeping Kids Physically Active Throughout the School Day

KCPT looks at how schools across the metro are addressing the issues of physical activity among their students.

Through the sponsorship of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas City, KCPT has been tackling the growing problem of childhood obesity and sedentary lifestyles with educators, health experts, fitness gurus and policy makers. With a new school year comes a new season of our series Generation XL, as we look at how schools across the metro are addressing the issues of physical activity among their students. From before- and after-school activities, to recess, to movement in the classroom, some of the metro’s schools are coming up with creative ways to squeeze in that much-needed physical activity boost.

Watch the full episode. See more Generation XL.

Looking for help for your child? Go to KC Healthy Kids

Featured Segments on Generation XL 2

* Rationale for Physical Activity Throughout the School Day
* Movement in the Classroom
* PE: Moving More Kids More of the Time
* Going Green
* Getting More out of Recess
* Before and After School Programs
* Acknowledgements

Download Additional Resources

Movement Exploration Download PDF
Action-Based Learning Download PDF
Playground Safety Manual Download PDF

Funding Opportunities for Your School

Physical Education Grant Information at PE4Life
Donations for Greater Kansas City Bicycle Federation

Read More About Themes in Generation XL2

Bike Club

Attucks Elementary

Kansas City Community Gardens

Walking School Bus

Center for Physical Activity, Nutrition and Weight Management (KU & Children’s Mercy)

Learn more about PE4Life
PE4Life.

KC Healthy Kidss

Kansas City.com KCUR.com 89.3 FM

KCPT joins with The Star’s new Mom2Mom blog to gauge your views on childhood obesity.

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