Community Corner Interview: Teri Kent of Community Climate Collaborative

Community Corner Interview: Teri Kent of Community Climate Collaborative

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Kendall spoke with Teri Kent, Director of Programs and Communication at the Community Climate Collaborative (C3). C3 has teamed up with the Silk Mills Building for the first annual Electric Vehicle Showcase tomorrow, Saturday, October 23rd. Over a dozen local EV Owners will display their vehicles and talk about the environmental benefits of EV’s from 12pm to 4pm in the back parking lot of the Silk Mills Building. The Silk Mills building is located at 700 Harris Street behind Bodo’s Bagels on Preston Ave. And Kendall will be there from 12pm to 2pm so come say hi and learn all about Electric Vehicles! More info: Silk Mills First Annual Electric Vehicle Showcase | 106.1 The Corner (1061thecorner.com)

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