Tucson Drive Electric Day

Tucson Drive Electric Day
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Date/Time
Date(s) - 09/12/2015
2:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Location
Joel D. Valdez Main Library

Address
101 N. Stone Ave
Tucson, AZ, 85701

Website
http://bit.ly/1DmmWk9

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For Tucson’s 5th annual National Drive Electric Week (NDEW) event, the Tucson Electric Vehicle Association (TEVA)
is proud to present the film Revenge of The Electric Car at the Joel D. Valdez Main Library meeting room on Saturday,
September 12, 2015, at 3:00PM. The movie is free and open to the public.

In the hour leading up to and following the movie’s 3:00PM screening, several electric cars owned by TEVA members will
be parked on the plaza in front of the library entrance, with the owners on hand to provide information on their vehicles and
electric cars in general. There will also be a short talk prior to the movie, at approximately 2:30PM, with information regarding
the purpose and scope of NDEW events, TEVA’s mission in the Tucson community and a preview of the numerous events
TEVA will be attending or hosting in the coming months.

Revenge of the Electric Car is the 2nd production from documentary filmmaker Chris Paine. A followup to the influential
2006 Who Killed The Electric Car?, the movie’s backdrop is set against the precarious Great Recession financial period of
2007 to 2010, when several industry leaders were about to introduce the first production electric cars available for general
sale to the public in over a century. Follow the exploits of three industry leaders, representing Tesla, General Motors and
Nissan – and a lone entrepreneur who converts old gasoline cars into electric vehicles in his own garage – as they battle
the odds to make petroleum-free motorized transportation into the reality we enjoy today. Whereas Chris Paine’s
freshman film ended in uncertainty for the electric car’s future, with a handful of vehicles being crushed in the desert,
Revenge of The Electric Car caps off on a triumphant note, with the foreshadowing of what is now over half a million
production electric vehicles being driven every day in countries all over the world.

In addition to being the inaugural day of NDEW events across the United States, Saturday, September 12th, is Tucson’s
monthly 2nd Saturday Downtown celebration. From approximately 5:30PM to 10:30PM, various retail businesses, nightclubs
and restaurants will be open throughout the downtown, with live music and other activities of interest available to you.
Following our special late afternoon movie presentation at the main library, TEVA encourages you to partake in the
festivities just a few blocks and walking distance away.

Parking – with a limited number of EVSE terminals – is available at the Pima County Public Works Garage, immediately
to the north of the library. We do, however, ask you to consider using that “other” electric vehicle, the
Tucson Modern Streetcar.

Tara LaSalla

Tara is the owner of Green Me Locally which was established in 2010 with a mission to bring awareness to the surrounding community about local eco-friendly businesses, events and sustainable living. She is also a business profitability consultant and specializes in helping companies lower their environmental impact, do good things for people and the planet and become more profitable at the same time. Tara helps companies create simple, sustainable solutions and become totally green while still increasing their profits. Her core belief is that we only have one planet, so it is our obligation to start making changes for the sake of our health and the health of future generations. Tara is known for creating easy solutions for post-consumer waste and the conservation of natural resources. Her clients are inspired and empowered to lead the way to a healthier tomorrow. Tara currently resides in St. Petersburg, FL where she is an active community leader in the form of environmental and marine conservation and education. Her work with the Clearwater Marine Aquarium, Tampa Bay Watch and other local organizations continues to inspire those around her to protect our natural resources. She holds true to one of Mahatma Gandhi's most famous principles: "Be the change you want to see in the world."

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