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JBPC
(redirected from Josephine Butler Parks Center)

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JBPCJournal of Biological Physics and Chemistry
JBPCJosephine Bay Paul Center for Comparative Molecular Biology and Evolution (Marine Biological Laboratory; Woods Hole, MA)
JBPCJosephine Butler Parks Center (Washington, DC)


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Cost: $50 General ticket, $150 VIP Cool Inaugural Ball to Combat Climate Change Time: 8 pm to 12 am Place: Josephine Butler Parks Center, 2437 15th St.
The event, held at the Josephine Butler Parks Center, featured presentations from several leading environmental and civic organizations, including Nick Ramfos, Chief - Alternative Commute Programs, Metropolitan Washington DC Council of Governments Commuter Connections; and Pat Childers, Deputy Chief of Staff, Office of Transportation and Air Quality, Environmental Protection Agency; and Scott Gerke, Manager of Federal Government Relations at American Honda Motor Company.
WHERE: Josephine Butler Parks Center, 2437 Fifteenth Street, NW (Columbia Heights) MEDIA NOTES: -- Media will be given test drives in Civic Hybrids.
 
 
 
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