A Green Nights Sleep at Cavallo Point Lodge and Spa

Sometimes being green means taking on the “less is more” philosophy. Such would be the case with the Cavallo Lodge over in Sausalito. For the recently opened lodge, about half of the current lodge rooms they converted from the previous officers quarters, military barracks and the like. But don’t think of this place like Full Metal Jacket but rather Organic Cotton Robe.

We visited there a few months ago for the Going Green conference but we didn’t get a chance to survey the property much. This time, we got to stay over and even check out the spa. (Life is tough) The lodge, waiting for LEED Silver certification, offers new rooms and the classic ones. Even though the new ones offer radiant heating and the hot water comes via tankless water heaters, which reduce the energy consumed by those dinosaur era traditional water heaters. They installed photo-voltaic panels on 12 of the 14 new buildings’ south-facing, standing seam metal roofs which produce about 75 percent of the electricity necessary to run the buildings.

We cozied up in one of the existing building rooms which offer more charm (like the tine roof ceilings and the detailed antique radiator). By reusing the existing buildings, they already considered their carbon footprint. We can only be impressed by the fact that the brains and money behind the lodge used nearly 100% of the building shells and retained or repurposed roughly 75% of the building cores. We applaud these efforts as they not only extend the life cycle of existing building stock, conserve resources, and reduce waste but it also retains cultural and historical resources.

Although we couldn’t see the insulation we knew that they used blue jean insulation in the contemporary lodging and a portion in the Healing Arts Center. Speaking of the Spa, they constructed the floors and ceilings from rapidly renewable materials such as bamboo, wool or cork. Besides green building attributes they offer creativity by repurposing plastic dry cleaning bags (that come off site) for spa guests to take home their wet bathing suits.

Almost no other plastic can be seen on property and the staff couldn’t be nicer (as well as pretty well informed about the green aspects. Now if they could only get rid of the few incandescent bulbs (in the spa and the lodge) then we would be that much more pleased.

Photo by Kodiak Greenwood

Kohl’s Donates $1 Million to Zoological Society of Milwaukee County for Kohl’s Wild Theater

Wireless News September 28, 2010

Wireless News 09-28-2010 Kohl’s Donates $1 Million to Zoological Society of Milwaukee County for Kohl’s Wild Theater Type: News

Kohl’s Department Stores announced it is partnering with the Zoological Society of Milwaukee County and the Milwaukee County Zoo by donating $1 million over three years to create Kohl’s Wild Theater, a live, interactive, participatory theater that uses drama, puppetry, games and songs to bring conservation messages to children and families. go to website kohls coupon codes

The donation comes from the Kohl’s Cares cause merchandise program, which sells special merchandise, including plush toys and books, and donates 100 percent of the net profit to benefit children’s health and education initiatives nationwide.

The Milwaukee County Zoo serves more than 1.3 million people each year. Launching in May 2011, the Kohl’s Wild Theater performances are free with admission to all zoo attendees. Performing teams also will be available to travel to schools and local community organizations at no charge.

“Kohl’s is committed to children’s education and to being an environmentally responsible retailer,” said Julie Gardner, Kohl’s executive VP and chief marketing officer. “We are proud to partner with the Milwaukee County Zoo to bring lessons about conservation, wildlife and natural animal habitats to life for Wisconsin kids. The Zoo is a popular family destination in our hometown community and we both share a commitment to enriching the lives of area children through positive, impactful educational programming.” see here kohls coupon codes

The Kohl’s Wild Theater program consists of two main components:

-Kohl’s Wild Theater: The Kohl’s Wild Theater, located in the children’s area of the zoo, will host Kohl’s Wild Theater performances focused on conservation and the importance of caring for the animals and the environment. Zoo performances will be available during the summer months.

-Kohl’s Wild Theater Performances in the Community: The Kohl’s Wild Theater will also feature a year-round community outreach program. Kohl’s Wild Theater performers will travel into the community to present 30- to 40-minute performances at various venues, such as schools, libraries, community centers and major special events.

“The Kohl’s Wild Theater program is designed to inspire children to care more about conservation and learn ways to help animals,” said Dr. Bert Davis, president and CEO of the Zoological Society of Milwaukee County. “We’re thrilled to partner with Kohl’s, as they support our mission to teach children about animals and their natural environments.”

Since 2000, Kohl’s and the Kohl’s Cares program have combined to give approximately $31 million to support charitable initiatives in the metro-Milwaukee area.

The Zoological Society of Milwaukee is a private non-profit organization whose mission is to conserve wildlife and endangered species, educate people about the importance of wildlife and the environment, and support the Milwaukee County Zoo.

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  1. FB says:

    I just wanted to drop a note and say thank you. I was part of that pre opening team and it was incredible to see the dedication and principle and innovation and COMMITMENT behind every single individual involved. Thanks for the post!!

    Michael Hraba
    michael@hrabaconsulting.com

  2. FB says:

    I just wanted to drop a note and say thank you. I was part of that pre opening team and it was incredible to see the dedication and principle and innovation and COMMITMENT behind every single individual involved. Thanks for the post!!

    Michael Hraba
    michael@hrabaconsulting.com

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