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FASHION MANUFACTURER MISS ME DONATES NEARLY $1 MILLION TO FRIENDS OF THE LOS ANGELES RIVER TO GIVE TO CITY OF LOS ANGELES FOR ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION FEASIBILITY STUDY

Donation Closes Funding Gap Needed to Complete City and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Joint Project

LOS ANGELES – October 12, 2012 Friends of the Los Angeles River (FoLAR), Miss Me, Inc. and Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa today announced a donation of close to one million dollars to The City of Los Angeles that will complete funding of The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ (Corps) massive, multi-year LA River Ecosystem Restoration Feasibility Study.

Prior to the Miss Me gift, given to FoLAR to donate to the City of Los Angeles, the City had fulfilled its 50% cost-sharing commitment for the study totaling $4,850,000. While President Obama’s FY2013 budget requests additional funding for the Corps to continue the feasibility study, FoLAR and Miss Me’s $970,000 donation will enable the Corps to complete the study sooner.

The donation was announced at a press conference today at North Atwater Park in Los Angeles, overlooking the Los Angeles River.
“With the generous donation from Miss Me we are one step closer to revitalizing the Los Angeles River,” said Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraiagosa. “A revitalized river will be the spine of the City – a liquid network of parks, nature trails, pedestrian walkways and bike paths that will connect our communities.”

Nancy Sutley, Chair of the White House Council in Environmental Quality, a participant in the press conference commented, “The restoration of the L.A. River exemplifies the goals of President Obama’s America’s Great Outdoors Initiative, which include expanding access to outdoor resources, restoring the health of our rivers, and promoting green spaces in urban communities. Meeting the goals of this restoration effort will provide valuable outdoor assets to Angelinos and promote the health and economic vitality of Los Angeles communities.”

“As we celebrate today’s milestone in our nation’s dedication to clean water, I want to reaffirm our commitment to the LA River,” said Col. Mark Toy, Los Angeles District commander. “If authorized by Congress, this study will showcase ecosystem restoration in an urban environment, creating important aquatic habitat and ecologically connecting the Santa Monica and San Gabriel mountains. The Corps of Engineers is well positioned to lead the way in transforming 20th century concrete infrastructure into sustainable, 21st century urban waterways that continue to provide flood damage reduction benefits.”

“This generous donation is important to the health of the Los Angeles River, the health of the environment, our neighborhoods and our families who live, work and play here,” said Councilmember Ed P. Reyes, who spearheaded the City’s Los Angeles Revitalization Master Plan. “Completing the feasibility study is a major step in restoring the L.A. River, an effort projected to deliver significant environmental and socioeconomic benefits, including the creation of 19,000 new jobs. I thank Miss Me, FoLAR and our partners at the federal level for making this possible.”

“The Los Angeles River is this city’s beating heart, and this new infusion of funds cannot come at a better time.” said Councilmember Tom LaBonge. Lilly Kim, legal counsel and company spokesperson for Miss Me said, “As we are interested in protecting the natural beauty of the Los Angeles River, we are pleased we can play a part in restoration efforts by helping the Army Corps of Engineers complete their feasibility study.”

Lewis MacAdams, president of FoLAR, said “We’re here today to celebrate a wonderful example of corporate citizenship by business leaders dedicated to the community. We thank Miss Me for their generosity and urge other companies to follow their example.”
The Los Angeles River Ecosystem Restoration Feasibility Study (nicknamed the ARBOR study – Area with Restoration Benefits and Opportunities for Revitalization) focuses on the mostly soft-bottomed Glendale Narrows, an 11-mile stretch of the river from the north tip of Griffith Park to downtown Los Angeles. It will identify opportunity sites where ecological value and aquatic habitat connectivity can be restored to the river, potentially removing some concrete while maintaining adequate flood protection. This study will further the benefits of many Los Angeles River revitalization projects. Project construction will create jobs in Los Angeles.

Charged with local oversight of the study, the City’s Bureau of Engineering and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will continue to provide regular status reports to the City’s Ad Hoc River Committee. In coming months, the two partner agencies will present to the public several alternatives, including ideas that have been received from a broad range of community stakeholders.

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About Friends of the Los Angeles River (FoLAR)
Friends of the Los Angeles River is a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization whose mission for the past 25 years has been and remains to protect and restore the natural and historic heritage of the Los Angeles River and its riparian habitat through inclusive planning, education and wise stewardship. FoLAR’s goal is a swimmable, fishable, boatable Los Angeles River bordered by a greenway from the mountains to the sea.
About Miss Me
Miss Me® launched its first collection in the Spring of 2001 – with the single purpose to dress the modern girl who was no longer definable, but multi-dimensional in character and style. With this recognition and appreciation, Miss Me® designs for those who hold a multitude of passions, personas and cultures. Successfully capturing the many identities of a woman, Miss Me® creates two lines to provide versatile pieces that represent every facet of the Miss Me® woman – from casual wear, formal wear to nightlife styles. Miss Me® has grown to be everyone’s favorite piece in the closet, never compromising comfort for style.

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Clif Bar Wins Best Corporate Band in America at the FORTUNE Battle of the Corporate Bands

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CLEVELAND, Oct. 9, 2012 – Rock and roll bands comprised of employees from eight national companies owned the night at the 12th annual FORTUNE Battle of the Corporate Bands on October 6 where “The Grove Valve Orchestra” took home the title of “Best Corporate Band in North America.” From center stage at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland, Ohio, the bands played their hearts out for charity, with event proceeds benefitting the Rock Hall’s educational activities.

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“Music has always been part of Clif Bar’s culture, as much as sports are,” said Gary Erickson, founder and co-president, co-CEO of Clif Bar and Grove Valve Orchestra trumpet player. “About 15 years ago, we built an auditorium at Clif Bar & Co., it was a ‘Field of Dreams’ build it and they will come thing. Musicians came out of the woodwork and started playing together, writing songs and the more people that we hired, the more turned out to be musicians. We find the time for music, because it is fun! Our employees are very happy and the whole company is involved and supportive of the bands.”

“It’s hard to do what these bands did – and they all spent a lot of time practicing – to come up on stage and perform for a big crowd. Everyone had a great time. The level of playing was very good. We had a blast getting to hear these bands,” said Ricky Byrd, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts guitarist and one of the event’s judges.

More than 30 bands across North America entered this year’s competition. Eight finalists were selected to compete in the live battle of the bands competition at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland, Ohio.

Runners-up and winners in the Best-of Categories included:

  • First place – “The Grove Valve Orchestra” of Clif Bar – Emeryville, Calif.
  • Second place – “Roi” of Mainline Information Systems – Tallahassee, Fla.
  • Third place – “The Cordovans” of The MIL Corporation – Goose Creek, S.C.
  • Best Bass Player – Lori Stassin with “Cassius King” of Mesirow Financial – Chicago, Ill.
  • Best Guitarist – Peter Landon with “The Dealmakers” of BTI Systems – Ottawa, Ont.
  • Best Keyboardist – John Moylan with “Roi” of Mainline Information Systems – Tallahassee, Fla.
  • The Steve Eck Memorial Best Vocalist Award – Demetria Tolefree with “The Grove Valve Orchestra” of Clif Bar – Emeryville, Calif.
  • Best Drummer – Chris Minnis with “Roi” of Mainline Information Systems – Tallahassee, Fla.
  • Best Horns – Stefan Cohen with “The Grove Valve Orchestra” of Clif Bar – Emeryville, Calif.

The Battle of the Corporate Bands is held each year to salute the best amateur, company-sponsored bands. The national competition promotes the benefits of making music in the workplace, which is shown to increase employee morale and improve productivity in the workplace. The program is presented through a partnership with FORTUNE Magazine, the National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM), and the Rock Hall, and is sponsored by Gibson, Chancellor University, and Panasonic Automotive.

About NAMM
The National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) is the not-for-profit association with a mission to strengthen the $17 billion music products industry and promote the pleasures and benefits of making music. NAMM’s activities and programs are designed to promote music making to people of all ages. NAMM is comprised of approximately 9,000 Member companies located in more than 87 countries. For more information about NAMM or the proven benefits of making music, interested parties can visit www.namm.org, call 800-767-NAMM (6266) or follow the organization on FacebookTwitter and YouTube.

About the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Inc. is the nonprofit organization that exists to educate visitors, fans and scholars from around the world about the history and continuing significance of rock and roll music. It carries out this mission through its operation of a world-class museum that collects, preserves, exhibits and interprets this art form and through its library and archives as well as its educational programs. For general inquiries, please call 216.781.ROCK(7625) or visit www.rockhall.com.

About FORTUNE
FORTUNE is a global leader in business journalism with a worldwide circulation of more than one million and a readership of nearly five million, with major franchises including the FORTUNE 500 and the FORTUNE 100 Best Companies to Work For. FORTUNE Live Media extends the brand’s mission into live settings, hosting a wide range of annual conferences, including the FORTUNE Global Forum. FORTUNE magazine’s online home is CNNMoney.com, the most visited and utilized business destination website.

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Sportsbum Brings Eco-Friendly Athletic Gear to San Francisco Green Festival, November 10-11, 2012 – BOOTH 414

SAN FRANCISCO – October 5, 2012 Do you enjoy working out in the most comfortable bamboo and organic cotton fabrics? Or perhaps attending your yoga class in an eco-friendly Capri-pant? What about going for your morning run in a moisture wicking t-shirt? Sportsbum gear is high quality, clean and best of all Green! The fabrics have been carefully selected to support our vision of providing eco-friendly high performance sports apparel. At Sportsbum, we offer clothing with a conscience. We follow and encourage a responsible and sustainable approach that delivers sports apparel with less impact on the world around us. Sportsbum is good for the earth and good for you! And Sportsbum gear is shipped in recyclable Oxo-biodegradable bags. Instead of lasting many years in a landfill, these bags can disappear within 12 months! At Sportsbum, we make every effort to reduce, reuse, and recycle in order to minimize our environmental impact.

Sportsbum looks forward to meeting you at the San Francisco Green Festival, November 10-11, 2012.  We’ll have lots of women’s and men’s selections to choose from, including:

  • Long sleeve hoodies for men and women
  • Bamboo/organic cotton sweat pants w/ cargo pocket
  • Bamboo/organic cotton lounge pant
  • Bamboo with spandex yoga andCapripants
  • Organic cotton short sleeve shirts
  • Bamboo/organic cotton short sleeve shirts
  • Bamboo/organic cotton aerobic tops
  • Organic cotton bucket caps and bamboo/organic cotton caps
  • Organic cotton tote bags

As the gift-giving season is quickly approaching, we are offering a great variety of high quality sports apparel made from sustainable produced fabrics with the use of low impact dyes. Specifically for Green Festival attendees, Sportsbum sports apparel is 10% off list price. We include a biodegradable bag with your purchase and will email you a receipt. Please stop in and visit us!

With other sports apparel options available to consumers, we hope you will choose our high quality eco-friendly merchandise while joining Sportsbum in a moving toward a Green America.

www.sportsbum.com

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Natural Zing Provides Raw, Organic, Vegan, Gluten Free, Specialty Foods Distribution

Washington DC – September 28, 2012 Through four decades of research & consulting with numerous nutritionists & vegetarian specialists Natural Zing has gathered ‘the best of the earth’, products that help you to develop your own ‘natural zing’! We continue to search for & only offer the highest quality foods the earth can provide – living, vegan, organic, or wild crafted foods that result in improved vitality.

Natural Zing is a family business that is owned & managed by the same founder that started the business in 2003, after changing to a raw/vegan diet a couple years earlier. He manages the operation with the same passion in which it was started those many years ago.

Leading the specialty food sector, Natural Zing offers over 1,500 raw, organic, vegan selections that are “Good for you & the Earth” TM. We pride ourselves on offering reasonable prices, fast delivery, & knowledgeable customer care representatives.

Natural Zing is also a Green America certified green business. We use 100% recycled paper for our office & warehouse printers, recycled boxes, & biodegradable packing materials. We are located in a green building using solar & other green technologies.

Natural Zing has worked in partnership with indigenous communities & some small rural farmers to support the training of organic agriculture pilot projects, encouraging them to change from conventional to organic growing practices.  Some of these farmers use higher standards than just organic & sustainable methods and also earn a better than “fair trade” wage.  We continue to seek organic farmers with high quality products throughout the United States & other countries.

Top 10 Things Natural Zing Does To Save the Earth

1. sells raw, vegan, organic food that uses minimal man-made energy to make

2. sells many wild crafted Amazon rainforest products that support preservation of the rainforest

3. re-uses boxes, & purchase biodegradable corn starch packing peanuts

4. uses recycled paper for all office uses

5.  uses soy based ink and 100% recycled paper for our catalogs.

6. uses solar & wind power for most of our electricity needs

7. warehouse is a green building – passive solar design & radiant floor heating

8. purchases from some small organic farmers

9. participates in local sustainable agriculture

10. participates in the carbon neutral shipping option with UPS reducing climate impact

Please don’t hesitate to contact Natural Zing with any questions or if you would like to place on order from the extensive product line 1-888-729-9464.   To learn more about our products go to www.NaturalZing.com or to get great vegan recipes http://naturalzing.blogspot.com.

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gOasis, LLC Launches Gardens on the Go

Washington, DC – September 29, 2012 – The very first Mobile Garden will make its debut in booth 1331 at the Washington, DC Green Festival, September 29-30. gOasis, LLC, will present a Garden-on-the-Go, giving attendees access to the health benefits of nature while indoors.

An oasis in the center of a bustling high capacity event demonstrates a new method of interacting with nature. No longer rooted to outdoor locations, gardens and their benefits can now be enjoyed wherever they are needed.

Practical uses of a Garden-on-the-Go include any event or venue where people can benefit from the calming and mind-clearing influence of nature. Yoga teacher training, board retreats, union negotiations, preparation for competitions, blood donation sites – the list is endless.

Be among the first to experience this entirely new concept, a Garden-on-the-Go by gOasis, LLC.

www.goasis.co

Contact:
Eleanor Nelson, CGO
cgo@goasis.co
Ph: 202.681.9627

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Local DC Business Village Green Apothecary Hosts Grand Re-Opening Sale

Village Green Apothecary Re-Opens Doors After 6 Month Renovation

WASHINGTON, DC – VVillage Green Apothecaryillage Green Apothecary has spent the last 6 months renovating the store to make it more inviting and customer friendly. Now, they want to thank our customers for putting up with all the dust and construction by having a big sale starting today, Monday, September 10 and ending September 29.

The September sale includes:

· 30% off Pathway products

· 25% off Xymogen, Metagenics, Thorne & Nordic Naturals

· 25% off personal care products (our deepest discount on body care yet!)

PLUS, there will be frequent product demonstrations, as well as prizes and giveaways. Check this link daily to see the schedule of featured products and events.

More Info

 

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LOS ANGELES GREEN FESTIVAL TO HOST ECO-ACTIVISM SOCIAL MEDIA EVENT FEATURING FRAN DRESCHER, SHARON LAWRENCE, MALLIKA CHOPRA AND MORE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Green Festival and The HUB LA Invites Californians to Engage with Industry and Community Leaders Online and In-Person to Encourage Social Change

WHAT: Green Festival, the nation’s largest and most trusted environmental consumer showcase, kicks off Social Media Week in a celebrity filled hybrid event intended to evoke social change across environmental and sustainable movements. The event, “Eco-activism goes social – Saving Our Earth One Click at a Time,” will provide a unique forum hosted at The HUB LA for partners and friends of the Green Festival to connect with thought-leaders such as Fran Drescher, Sharon Lawrence, Mallika Chopra and Karl Burkart in person, on Skype, video and through various social media networks.

WHO: The all-star lineup, moderated by The Organic Authority’s Laura Klein, will engage through various social platforms and stream on www.greenfestivals.org/la. Virtual attendees can interact using the following:

• Fran Drescher, Trash Cancer: In Partnership with Humana. (The Nanny, Happily Divorced) @CancerSchmancer #trashcancer

• Sharon Lawrence (Heal the Bay, Women In Film, Akasha Restaurant. Drop Dead Diva, Greys Anatomy, One Tree Hill, NYPD Blue) @sharonlawrence

• Mallika Chopra, Founder/CEO Intent.com @CoFounder (“The Well” on Youtube with Gotham and Deepak Chopra) @mallikachopra @choprawell

• Karl Burkart, Mother Nature News Network/TckTckTck.org @tcktcktck @greendig

• Mud Baron, School Garden Advocate, Twitter coach and Shorty Awards winner @Cocoxochitl

• Event hosts Green Festival @GreenFestivals and The HUB LA, @TheHubLA #SMWGreenFestival #Green Fest

• Social Media Week #SMWLA #SMW12

WHERE: The HUB LA: 830 Traction Avenue, 3rd Floor, Los Angeles, California 90013. Join the livestream online at www.greenfestivals.org/la

WHEN: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2012: 7:30 pm-9:30 pm

Schedule:
• 7:30 pm – Refreshments and Community
• 8:00 pm – Panel followed by Conversations and Networking

About Green Festivals:
A joint project of Green America and Global Exchange, Green Festival is a non-profit event that celebrates a ten-year milestone with over one million attendees in eight cities.

About Green America
Green America is a national nonprofit organization founded in 1982, providing the economic strategies, organizing power and practicing tools for businesses and individuals to address today’s social and environmental problems. Its Green Business Network is the largest national network of businesses screened for their social and environmental responsibility.

About Global Exchange
Global Exchange is a membership-based international human rights organization dedicated to promoting social, economic and environmental justice around the world. Since its founding in 1988, Global Exchange has successfully increased public awareness of root causes of injustice while building international partnerships and mobilizing for change.

About Hub Los Angeles:
Hub Los Angeles is a new kind of membership club dedicated to the individuals and teams building the local, sustainable economy in Los Angeles and beyond. Focused on providing a curated member experience, Hub LA provides a much-needed outlet to an underserved demographic of modern day professionals, Impact Professionals, creating positive societal and environmental impact through their work in the world. Anchored by a physical space, the Hub offers members access to 4,000 square feet of creative industrial space in the heart of the Arts District to meet, work, collaborate, attend events, and socialize. In addition, Hub LA is creating programming, events and media tools for members. Hub Los Angeles was co-founded by Elizabeth Stewart and Nick Kislinger and opened in the Arts District of Downtown Los Angeles in September 2012. Website: www.thehubla.com, Twitter: @TheHubLA , Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheHubLA.

Press Contact: Erin Brunner
organicworks PR (212) 253 – 0474/gf@organicworkspr.com

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Jewelry Trade-In Program: Recycle Your Diamonds and Old Metal into New Jewelry at LA Green Festival

LA Green Festival Exhibitor Jewelry by Liza Shtromberg Provides Exquisitely Innovative Eco-Jewelry to the Green Consumer

LOS ANGELES – September 6, 2012 As an innovative source of original, handcrafted jewelry for the environmentally conscious consumer, Jewelry by Liza Shtromberg is a premier jewelry company which sets itself apart from the jewelry industry through its environmentally responsible practices. By applying a sustainable process, Jewelry by Liza Shtromberg offers a variety of ways to make mindful jewelry selections through an exclusive use of post-consumer recycled metals, non-conflict diamonds and responsibly sourced gemstones.

Bring your unwanted gold and platinum jewelry to LA Green Festival and trade it in at the Jewelry by Liza Shtromberg booth for store credit! At the event, Jewelry by Liza Shtromberg will be weighing and testing your gold jewelry to provide you with an offer for store credit which can be used at the event or at the store location in Los Feliz. You can also reset your diamonds into post-consumer recycled metal settings, an environmentally conscious alternative to mining for new diamonds.

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THE NATION’S CAPITAL WELCOMES THE EIGHTH ANNUAL GREEN FESTIVAL SEPTEMBER 29 & 30

Social justice and environmental issues are key focus at the largest and longest running green consumer event with renowned authors, educators, and visionary leaders

The 8th Annual Washington DC Green Festival, Sept. 29-30 at the Washington Convention Center

Washington, D.C. (August 16, 2012) –  The eighth annual premier green living event, Green Festival, rolls into the nation’s capital September 29-30, 2012.  TheWalterE.WashingtonConvention Center will host eco-innovators, speakers, artists, community leaders and green businesses addressing environmental and social justice issues. It is the largest marketplace of conscious, fair-trade businesses and the place to get a head start on holiday shopping.

There are plenty of activities and workshops aimed at educating kids and families on making healthy lifestyle choices: highlights include a kids’ zone where youngsters can learn about easy and fun ways to be green, a Good Food Stage featuring delicious vegetarian cuisine, yoga classes and an organic beer and wine garden.

Keynote speakers include leading environmental, healthy lifestyle and social justice advocates: Congressman Dennis Kucinich and Elizabeth Kucinich, of the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine; political activist and author, Ralph Nader;  Dr. Benjamin Chavis, a noted civil rights leader;  Amy Goodman of Democracy NOW!; Laura Flanders of GRITtv; NAACP President Benjamin Todd Jealous; John Perkins; Greg Palast; and Medea Benjamin.

A joint venture between Green America and Global Exchange, Green Festival is a non-profit event that celebrates an 11 year milestone hosting over one million attendees in eight cities. Green Festival is the largest sustainability event and is the only event that screens exhibitors for their commitment to social justice and ecological balance using Green America’s Green Business Certification Standards.

FORD Motor and Green Festivals have partnered again to fund a $5,000 Community Green Grant at the Washington, DC Green Festival. Attendees can to vote for their favorite non-profit project at the FORD Community Green Grants Booth during show hours.

“We are excited to host the eighth annual Green Festival in the Nation’s Capital,” said Denise Hamler, Green Festival Director. “Green Festival is a celebration of what is working in our communities and about showing the healthy choices we can all make in our communities and in our lives that will make a difference – from the food we consume to the technology we use.”

At the center of Green Festival is the Green Marketplace, which features 300 green and socially responsible businesses/organizations, featuring the latest in sustainable products and services. Attendees will have the opportunity to browse everything from green, non-toxic home furnishings to eco-fashions, Fair Trade gifts, and children’s toys.

Attendees of all ages can learn at the hands-on DIY workshops and gain practical green tips to apply to everyday life. At the Green Business Pavilion attendees will experience what’s trending in green jobs and businesses.

Highlights include:

  • Ford Ride and Drive in all-electric and hybrid cars
  • Green Kids Zone
  • Eco-Fashion Showcase
  • Do-It-Yourself Workshops
  • Green Pet Stage and fashion show
  • Green Business Stage
  • Green Jobs and Careers
  • Green Investing
  • Renewable Energy
  • Beer and Wine Garden
  • Organic Local Food
  • Fair Trade Stage
  • Community Action Stage
  • Green Films
  • Live music
  • Bike Valet
  • Keynote speakers include: Congressman Dennis Kucinich and Elizabeth Kucinich,  Ralph Nader, Dr. Benjamin Chavis, Amy Goodman, John Perkins, Greg Palast, Laura Flanders, Benjamin Todd Jealous and Medea Benjamin

Key partners and sponsors include: Ford Motor Company, Ford Community Green Grants, Earth Balance, New York Times, O’Organics, MOM’s Organic Market, SustainU, NAACP, Clif Bar and Yelp DC.

The 2012 Green Festival will be held at the WalterE.WashingtonConvention Center, 801 Mount Vernon Place N.W.Hall B, Washington, DC, 20001. Doors open Saturday, September 29th 10 am – 7 pm and Sunday, September 30th 11 am-6 pm.

Tickets are $10 for a one day pass and $20 for a full weekend pass when purchased online at www.greenfestivals.org, or $15 and $25 at the door. (All tickets provide access to exhibit floor, all workshops/yoga classes, speakers and films.) Discounted admission at the door for seniors (over 65) and students with student ID. Free admission for anyone who rides a bike to the event and parks with the bike valet, youth under eighteen, union members, volunteers and Green America and Global Exchange members.

For more information, please visit www.GreenFestivals.org. To exhibit, please call: 828-333-9403 x 300.

For partnership information, visit www.greenfestivals.org/become-a-partner.

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About Green America

Green America is a national nonprofit organization founded in 1982, providing the economic strategies, organizing power and practicing tools for businesses and individuals to address today’s social and environmental problems. Its Green Business Network is the largest national network of businesses screened for their social and environmental responsibility.

About Global Exchange

Global Exchange is a membership-based international human rights organization dedicated to promoting social, economic and environmental justice around the world. Since its founding in 1988, Global Exchange has successfully increased public awareness of root causes of injustice while building international partnerships and mobilizing for change.

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LA County Home to US’s First Green Certification for Arts Orgs

LOS ANGELES – August 2, 2012 When Joel Shapiro and Justin Yoffe oversaw the installation of solar panels on the roof of the Electric Lodge in Venice, California, in 2001, they may not have realized they’d also made the first step in what would become a countywide movement to make the arts into green businesses.

“I asked myself, ‘What is the purpose of a cultural organization in a community?’” Yoffe recalls. “I wanted to be part of setting the example.”

Their initial review of LEED certification led them to an eighty-page document of regulations whose upgrades and changes would cost tens of thousands of dollars —worthwhile investments that they are, unfortunately, out of reach for many nonprofit businesses.

Yoffe said the movement started off very small and grassroots. A voluntary coalition of galleries, theatres, and dance studios
came on board with an agreement to make small, incremental changes—adding recycle bins to their lobbies, changing some
light bulbs for example.

“What we realized is that by adapting these green practices, more people wanted to be at the Electric Lodge. Suddenly, we
had more demand for rentals, a larger audience, and people were more excited about what we were doing. And then our
donor base started to expand.”

From this modest beginning, the Arts:Earth Partnership grew. Yoffe and Shapiro connected with regional leaders, including
LA Stage Alliance, the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs, and the City of Santa Monica to learn more about
how to establish a special certification for arts businesses—cultural facilities, theaters, museums, dance studios, art galleries,
performing arts companies, and individual artists—throughout the region. Each city has its own standards for the
certification, which makes Los Angeles County—with its 88 unique municipalities—challenging, but not impossible.

While Arts:Earth Partnership is a great step forward for Los Angeles County, it is also the very first recognized green business
association for the arts in the United States. For arts organizations, the certification often carries with it savings in energy,
water and waste expenses and access to rebates, and benefits that carry real impact on their ability to provide access to art,
performances, and education for members of their community.

AEP’s first big effort came from the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs, who tasked them with evaluating the
city-owned cultural facilities to determine how green their operations were. None of them could be immediately certified,
Yoffe recalls, partly because the pre-approved products managers could buy for their facilites were not green. However,
when the Department of Sanitation heard from AEP about how to make the small changes to extend access to greener
materials, the department came online to support AEP’s efforts. Because of this work, Yoffe stresses, all seven hundred cityowned facilities now have access to the same green products.

Now AEP provides, with support from Los Angeles’s Department of Cultural Affairs, an inexpensive pathway to cultural
organizations striving to become more green. As part of the consultation, which costs approximately $300 over two years,
AEP provides a list of upgrades necessary to achieve their green certification along with the costs and an implementation
plan based on the organization’s capacity. AEP can also provide a cost payback analysis to help the cultural organization
understand the long term impact of its changes.

Adam Meltzer came on board in May 2011 as the programs director for A:EP to help oversee this work. “When we green a
theater or a museum/gallery, you not only see a difference when you walk into the space, but you can quantify that difference
into making the world a better place,” Meltzer says. “Fewer toxins in the air, more recycled products, less waste, and reduced
CO2 emissions released into the environment due to reduced energy use.”

Seventeen businesses in Los Angeles County have received A:EP’s green certification: Art-In-The-Park, Barnsdall Junior  Arts Center, Canoga Park Youth Arts Center, Craft & Folk Art Museum, Eagle Rock Community Cultural Center, Lankershim Arts Center, Madrid Theater, McGroarty Arts Center, Nate Holden Performing Arts Center, rediscover Center, Ruskin Group Theatre Co., Santa Monica Museum of Art, the Electric Lodge, the G2 Gallery, the Miles Memorial Playhouse, and William Reagh/LA Photo Center. These are only the beginning, though, as A:EP continues to consult with more and more creative businesses to help them achieve the certification. “The more people we have on board, the more powerful the message is,” Meltzer says.

Yoffe believes this green movement is a way to establish the arts sector as truly innovative outside our own silo. “There’s a
meme in this country that states the arts are a dependent sector, a parasitic sector, that funding for the arts is objectionable.
But we are the visionaries. We’re the way out of contemporary problems.” Meltzer agrees. “We had to find a way to get
organizations to say yes to environmental sustainability instead of no, so we simplified the process of certification. Making it
simple and cost effective is the way to do that.” Arts:Earth Partnership’s work, they believe, will help ensure the arts have a
seat at the table when communities talk about sustainability.

“People have committed to changing their organizations into places they can create art in a non-toxic environment and feel
good about working in partnership with the planet instead of taking a short term outlook,” Meltzer says. “That’s what keeps
me going.” After ten years of work, A:EP can now point to quanifiable results—not only for the organizations they serve, but
for all the residents of Los Angeles County.

For more information on Arts:Earth Partnership, visit their website at http://www.artsearthpartnership.org

 

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