MAREC to host live webcast of Gov. Snyder's energy, environment message
Grand Valley State University’s Michigan Alternative Renewable
Energy Center will host a live webcast November 28 of Gov. Rick
Snyder’s message on Michigan’s vision for energy and the environment.
MAREC is one of two locations in Michigan chosen by Snyder’s office to
virtually host his presentation; the other location is in Detroit.
Snyder will deliver his message from 10:30-11:30 a.m. at the
W.K. Kellogg Biological Station in Hickory Corners. The live webcast
at MAREC will be hosted on a Google+ Hangout, an online video chat
that can accommodate multiple participants. A representative from
Snyder’s office will be available at MAREC to answer questions
following the presentation.
Arn Boezaart, director of MAREC, said this is an anticipated
message. “Since Gov. Synder has been in office, he has not yet spoken
publicly about energy and the environment, so this will be his first
statement on both topics,” said Boezaart. “There are a lot of people
who are interested in what he has to say.”
The virtual viewing at MAREC is open to the public, including
community members and Grand Valley students, faculty and staff
members. One guest at MAREC will be selected to ask Snyder a question
sometime between 11-11:20 a.m.
Individuals who are unable to attend the event, but still wish
to view the message, can visit www.livestream.com/snyderlive;
viewers can log on around 10:15 a.m. November 28.
For more information, contact Arn Boezaart at (616) 331-6900 or
[email protected].
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