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For A Second Consecutive Year, Green Festival Flourished in the Tri-State Area on Earth Day Weekend

Green Festival, the nation’s largest, longest running green consumer event, returned to New York for an energizing and powerful show with a feast for all senses and everything green.

POST-EVENT HIGHLIGHTS

WHO: (Includes)Reverend Billy and the Earthalujah Choir, Sara Moulton, Parsons the New School for Design, Eileen Fisher, FORD Motor Company, Frances Moore Lappé, Rev. Lennox Yearwood, Jr., Mark Terceck and John Perkins

HIGHLIGHTS:

The biggest “party with a purpose” brought out a crowd of more than 20,000, and opened with a jubilant EARTHALUJAH from sustainable preacher Reverend Billy and his Earthalujah Choir.

This year’s festival features engaging and inspiring panel discussions with such notable experts as Sara Moulton of Good Morning America and PBS, who led a lively locavore discussion and recipe demonstration in front of a standing room-only crowd. Jennifer Welser of Je and Jo Comestibles led the audience through making an easy organic inside-out ice cream sandwich, and Sacha Dunn of Common Good and Co. shared her earth-friendly (and budget-friendly) tips for creating simple home cleaning products.

The Green Festival marketplace was host to over 250 exciting eco-friendly companies, including many innovative local and national businesses – such as vegan bath products from the Fanciful Fox, Dr. Bronner’s Magic Soaps, Daiya Vegan Cheese, eco-friendly fashion from Tomi Otee, Eco-Friendly Printer, Joulebody, Theo Chocolate, Emmy’s Organics, and more.

Green Festival set up the catwalk for two sustainably chic and innovative fashion collections.  On Sunday, celebrated designer, Eileen Fisher presented a unique experience from her coveted “the & Collection” modeled by 8 eco influencers in addition to her sustainable initiative “We’d Like Our Clothes Back Now Thanks Very Much.”  On Saturday, students from Parsons the New School for Design showcased their avante-garde collection, refashioned from landfill-bound materials.

It was Happy Hour all weekend long in the exclusive organic beer and wine pavilion, as attendees mixed and mingled while enjoying the best in organic and sustainable beverages.

Green Festival partner FORD Motor Company held their Community Green Grant competition at the Javits Center for five local non-profits to have the chance to win $5,000 towards their cause. This year’s winner was the New York Coalition for Healthy School Lunches. Four runners-up each received $1,000.

FORD also provided attendees the opportunity to test drive their latest innovative line of hybrid and electric vehicles in their Ride and Drive Experience.

The Clif Bar Bike Valet was just as bustling, with many attendees riding their bikes to the festival and parking with the valet for free admission.

Green Festival’s Resource Recovery team recovered an impressive 94% of all trash from the weekend festival. Trash was diligently sorted, recycled, and diverted from landfills. It’s always the goal of Green Festival to be as close to zero waste as possible.

The Green Festival team is currently in preparation for the Chicago Green Festival coming up on May 18th and 19th at the famed Navy Pier.

For any questions, additional information, or photos, please contact Elizabeth Carter at (646) 675-0176 or elizabeth@organicworkspr.com

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BUDDHA REIKI celebrates Earth Day Weekend in New York City

BUDDHA REIKI WATER will be raising the vibe in New York City at the Green Festival April 19th-21st

SAN FRANCISCO – April 9, 2013 today BUDDHA REIKI announced they will be celebrating Earth Day weekend with a booth at the Green Festival in New York City. The New York City Green Festival celebrates green community with the largest, most diverse and trusted place for learning, shopping, networking and having fun. Come get chi charged at booth #507 at the Javits Center North.

BUDDHA REIKI CHI [BRC] is the revolutionary beverage that premiered the fourth quarter of 2012 at the Green Festival in San Francisco and Los Angeles. BRC is pristine spring water charged with Life Force Energy by a Reiki Master. BRC is known to increase energy levels, lift mood and enlighten. “Be Energized. Be Happy. Be Enlightened.”

“BRC was incredibly well received in San Francisco and Los Angeles. We had people try the water and come back and buy it by the case. People want to feel good in mind body and spirit and BRC meets that need in a fun, efficient and earth friendly way. Having lived in New York City for several years I have a feeling that New Yorkers are going to respond extremely well to BRC. Our beverage is about living life on a higher frequency and New Yorkers are keen to that vibe.” Paige Lee Baron, founder and CEO of BUDDHA REIKI, LLC.

Reiki is the Japanese art of channeling chi or life force energy to increase well-being in mind, body and spirit. Yoga and acupuncture are two well-known systems of benefiting from healthy chi flow. Reiki is a more direct approach to increasing ones chi and has recently received a lot of attention from celebrities, high profile doctors and Olympians. Dr. Oz declared to his TV audience that Reiki was his #1 alternative therapy and he has even used a Reiki Master during open heart surgery.

BRC’s pristine spring water is sourced from the Sierra Nevada Mountains and it is done so in an environmentally friendly fashion. The water manufacturing is 65% solar powered and has a zero carbon footprint. Recyclable BPA free plastic is used and all materials are sourced within 150 miles of the plant. The water receives a Reiki treatment after bottling and the resulting taste is beyond pristine. A Los Angeles customer remarked BRC “tastes like love!”

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About Buddha Reiki:

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Headquartered in the San Francisco Bay Area, BUDDHA REIKI is a conscious minded company that is on a mission to help people raise their vibe and thrive. Science and Sages are in agreement that we are vibrational beings amidst a vibrational universe. BUDDHA REIKI helps people tune into that reality and take quantum leaps with their well-being. BUDDHA REIKI was founded by Reiki Master Paige Lee Baron. Paige Lee received a master’s degree from NYU in Real Estate Development and left a career at a private investment firm to follow her dream of bringing a chi charged beverage to the world.

To learn more about BUDDHA REIKI please direct your consciousness to www.BuddhaReiki.com Namaste!

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Why Kids Need Nature

Shamini Dhana – Founder and CEO, Dhana EcoKids
http://www.DhanaEcoKids.com

All kids love to spend time in nature, climbing, exploring, watching ants and birds, and just plain kicking back and being one with their environment. But did you know that nature is so important to their health that it could even be thought of as a nutrient – a nutrient for which many children today are increasingly at risk of deficiency?

As documented by Richard Luov’s 2007 book, “Last Child in the Woods,” our current generation of children suffers from a condition that has come to be known as “nature deficit disorder.”  Due in part to decreased time spent in outdoor free play, and increased time spent with electronic devices such as cell phones, handheld gaming devices and the internet, observable trends over the past several decades include:

  • Increase in ADD and other attention disorders
  • Increase in childhood obesity
  • Changes in brain structure, including a similarity to the brains of heroin addicts in children who text frequently
  • Increasing rates of childhood anxiety and depression – suicide is now the leading cause of death amongst U.S. college students, according to a 2011 study
  • High rates of risky behavior amongst teens, including unprotected sex and alcohol and illegal drug use

Outdoor, hands-on educational and enrichment activities and exposure to nature are a proven antidote to these negative trends, according to research at the University of Illinois and other institutions. Similar findings about the benefits of arts activities are well documented.

Nature and arts related activities, including “exposure to ordinary natural settings in the course of common after-school and weekend activities” have been shown to:

  • Reduce attention deficit symptoms in children
  • Reduce stress-related behaviors
  • Improve grades and school performance
  • Reduce risk of depression
  • Encourage creativity and a sense of stewardship of nature and community 

10 Tips for helping your child connect with Nature

Shamini Dhana, founder and CEO of Dhana EcoKids, is pleased to offer these ten fun ideas for helping you and your children get your daily dose of Nature:

  1. Make Nature a habit – schedule time each day to go outside and see what’s new in your backyard.
  2. When possible, walk or bike when you’re going somewhere. The exercise and fresh, outdoor air will rejuvenate your bodies and spirits. Younger children usually love to ride on their parent’s back or in a bike trailer or trail-a-bike. It’s a great family bonding experience and saves energy, too!
  3. If you have a zoo or botanical garden in your community, invest in a family membership. It’s a cost effective way to take frequent visits and the nature experience won’t be marred by a feeling of pressure to “see it all at once.”
  4. Talk to your child about how he or she comes from Nature and is a part of it. The book “You Are Stardust” by Elin Kelsey is a beautiful introduction to this concept for young children. Myths and legends from indigenous peoples around the world are also winners.
  5. Plan family trips around activities in nature. Camping, beach visits and spelunking are all popular choices.
  6. Encourage your child to draw, paint, write, act, or sing about their experiences in and observations about nature.
  7. Let your child help you pick a non-profit organization to donate to that is helping protect and preserve Nature. As a company, we’ve chosen 1% For The Planet, but there are lots of great ones out there. Follow their activities throughout the year to learn about real-life conservation successes you’ve helped make possible. For hands-on involvement, choose a group with a local chapter.
  8. Create a piece of Nature Art that is recycled and can be sold at a charity event, fundraiser or even make it a gift for a loved one!
  9. Start a Nature journal with your kid. Record the things you discover in Nature as well as any observations and highlights of the day. Include sayings and quotes about Nature that you come across which spark an idea or resonate with your child. These activities help reinforce the Beauty of Nature!
  10.  Keep your child’s at-home environment as natural as possible. Include living plants as part of your household décor. Use natural light when you can. And don’t forget that your child’s largest interface with her environment is her skin. Clothing her in natural, organic apparel that lets her skin breathe and doesn’t expose her to toxic chemicals is a fun and easy way to keep her feeling great!

How does your family enjoy connecting with nature?

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Dhana EcoKids to Attend NYC Green Festival

Tween Organic Fashion Giveaway Planned for Booth #807

Mill Valley, CA, April 1, 2013 – Award winning sustainable clothing manufacturer Dhana EcoKids will offer a unique product at the New York Green Festival at Javits Center North April 19-21: organic and sustainable fashion for children ages 4-12. The company will be holding drawings for their 100% organic “Tree” t-shirts (featuring tree images made up of 10 inspiring words) throughout the second two days of the festival, along with a grand prize drawing for $100 worth of Dhana EcoKids merchandise on Sunday, April 21st.

Dhana EcoKids fills a gap in the market for organic clothing, offering hard-to-find eco-couture for children who have outgrown their toddler clothing, but are not yet big enough to wear adult fashions. “There was almost nothing available for older kids,” recalls the company’s founder and CEO, Shamini Dhana, of her efforts to find sustainable clothing for her first born child in 2008. “So I decided to do something about it. Older kids deserve the comfort of organic clothing, too! And it’s important for them to understand the connection between the planet’s health and the clothes they wear.”

Raised in Singapore and possessing family and business contacts spanning the earth, the former banker-turned-designer drew on her international connections to create a brand that is truly global. Dhana EcoKids clothing incorporates artwork from international artists, inspired by different cultures around the world. The company also partners with non-profits, including 1% for the Planet and the arts education organization Kiddo!, to help contribute to planetary culture and sustainability. Dhana hopes that her brand will empower kids to become responsible citizens of the world through the clothes they wear.

The Dhana EcoKids Spring/Summer 2013-14 Collection includes a selection of girls’ tops and dresses, along with boys’ polos, tanks and t-shirts, all made sustainably from 100% GOTS-certified organic cotton and eco-friendly dyes and manufactured ethically and with respect for both people and planet.

In keeping with the company’s tagline, “We’re Wearin’ the World,” each Dhana collection incorporates art from a different international artist, inspired by a particular place or culture on Earth. The 2013-14 Collection features the work of Irish artist Elaine Murphy, who chose to depict the wildflowers and renewable energy scene of California. The collection gained international attention last December, when Dhana EcoKids was selected as one of the top 3 companies worldwide for innovation in children’s wear at the 2012 SOURCE Awards for Sustainable Fashion.

Dhana EcoKids fashions can be seen online at www.DhanaEcoKids.com, and will be available for viewing and purchase at Booth #807 at this year’s Green Festival. CEO Shamini Dhana will be available to speak to the press the afternoon of Thursday, April 18th- Sunday, April 21st. Wholesale buyers are encouraged to visit Booth #807 during the Green Festival’s NYC B2B Green Trade Day on Friday, April 19th, free to qualified personnel.

For more information, please contact Dhana EcoKids at (800)840-5431, or email info@dhanaecokids.com.

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TOMI OTEE to Recycle Textiles During NYC Green Festival

Sustainable sports chic fashion & philanthropic textile recycling company encourages visitors to recycle old fabrics at Javitz Center during Earth Day Weekend to benefit local charities.

tomi_oteeNEW YORK – APRIL 3, 2013 TOMI OTEE is excited to announce the presence of its Positive Impact initiative, the first program in the USA to dedicated to golf’s textile sustainability, during the Green Festival during Earth Day at the Javitz center April 19-21. TOMI OTEE will be front and center during the show, at booth #601 (the first one as you come in past registration) and visitors are encouraged to bring their used clothing to recycle at the bin in the lobby of the Javitz Center, next to the registration area.

As the premier ecofriendly golf apparel brand, TOMI OTEE is a pioneer and leader in the full supply chain integration of sustainable and ethical practices in the golf and sports chic fashion industry. TOMI OTEE’s goal is to influence consumers to think sustainably in their practice of golf and in their consuming habits allthewhile looking good in fashionable clothing.

The Positive Impact program is the first dedicated program focused on providing golf facilities the ability to collect used textile from their members and participants, and receive in exchange a certification of the total weight of textiles saved from landfills and of the CO2 emissions saved. This allows participating facilities to achieve at least a zero impact on the environment from textiles.

The Positive Impact program goes beyond the zero impact on the environment from textiles. TOMI OTEE is partnering US wide with local charities that focus on children, education and golf, to give back all of its textile collection profits. In the New York metropolitan area, TOMI OTEE is proud to partner with The First Tee of Metropolitan New York, and will be organizing events involving and educating both the children and the textile donors throughout the year.

TOMI OTEE has an exclusive partnership with USAGAIN to serve all golf facilities in the USA. USAgain is a leading US for-profit company that collects unwanted textiles and resells them in the U.S. and abroad, effectively diverting millions of pounds of clothing from landfills. In 2011 alone, USAGAIN collected nearly 60 million pounds of discarded clothing.

TOMI OTEE’s president, Thomas Ferre commented:”We’re very excited about showcasing this program during Green Festival on Earth Day weekend at the JavitzCenter. We have already partnered with great charities throughout the tristate area, who also use the program as an educational tool. The program is very successful and we are constantly adding new clubs to our list of hosts.”

Thomas concluded “We’re very proud and excited about this program unique in the world, and we’re excited to see all the events the children will be planning around the collection at participating clubs and during Earth Day, it’s going to be an exciting year!”.

About TOMI OTEE LLC

Since 2011, TOMI OTEE (www.tomiotee.com) has pioneered a golf lifestyle by the way it connects its consumers with their passion in terms of fashion, of responsibility and of community engagement. TOMI OTEE also is currently available for sale US wide, in Korea and in France. For more information please email: contact@tomiotee.com or visit www.tomiotee.com

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TOMI OTEE Balances Style and Nature in Apparel and Textile Recycling Program

By TOMI OTEE

tomi_oteeAt TOMI OTEE we have a vision of a world where style and nature are in harmony. Our mission is to bring this vision to the apparel world, and we specifically focus on the lifestyle that involves both fashion and for function. As designers of sports chic apparel, our collections are influenced by world travels, by the intense and rich new york life, and the balance between man and nature.

We have a distinct set of values: first and foremost we thrive on product quality, looking to offer you the best fabrics and finishes to help you look your best. Second, we are guided by eco-responsibility, using sustainable fabrics and helping our community, customers and vendors, to care for the environment. Finally we are fun and creative, creating apparel that is unique, and brings a positive energy to your life.

TOMI OTEE is committed to support domestic communities and partner with local manufacturers to provide our customers with the best quality and the lowest carbon footprint. We make our apparel in the USA with imported sustainable materials. The fabrics we use are certified organic or made from recycled material, are dyed with eco-friendly dyes, in certified eco-friendly mills.

As of 2012 we have officially become a recycler of clothes. This is a completely free service we offer to our customers and from which we do not generate any profit, except a sense of pride for helping to become the leading zero-impact apparel golf brand in the USA recycling more clothes than we sell! We focus in particular on golf courses, leveraging their function as community centers, where our ability to influence and educate is empowered.

Our recycling program goes beyond textile and is used as a fundraising platform for charities that we partnered with throughout the northeast.

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Joulebody Debuts First National Food Cleanse and Meal Replacement Bars

Joulebody’s Cleansing-­‐With-­‐Food Philosophy Debunks All Liquid Drink-­‐by-­‐Number Cleansing Fad

New York, NY – March 15, 2013 Joulebody, the in demand cleanse for maximum health and wellness offers your body a better way to cleanse and detox. Joulebody believes that cleansing your body of toxins and breaking bad food habits can be done without starvation. Rather than a numbered juice system, Joulebody has created a program of whole food protein smoothies with cooked and raw organic food made with 100% natural whole foods, spices and herbs. The program also includes delicious meal replacement bars that are the first detox/cleansing bar on
the market. The bars are made with detoxifying ingredients like tumeric, cayenne, fennel and dandelion root. All packaging is 100% recyclable glass and paper.

Yvette Rose, the founder of Joulebody and acclaimed yogi, says, “Shock and starvation is a ridiculous approach to health. The body is already perfectly designed. The Joulebody Detoxifying cleanse is the perfectly designed to help kick start the body’s own cleansing system to operate optimally.”

Joulebody cleanses are available nationally at www.joulebody.com as well as the world’s best beauty products and treatment, world renowned Bliss which wanted to offer their consumers a healthy alternative to just juice cleanses. Joulebody has also partnered with MetaBrand to cobrand their juices and smoothies (and will they be available for sale separately and if so where) Joulebody is proud to participate in the Green Festival in Chicago, Ill. Joulebody will be on hand to give out juice and bar samples as well as yoga demos. Meet Joulebody founder Yvette Rose in person and hear about her wellness journey and mission to make juice by number cleanses a
thing of the past.

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About Joulebody

Joulebody offers uniquely made-to-order “detox with whole food” cleansing programs for delivery nationwide, ingredients fresh from the farm, and in premium biodegradable, and recyclable environmental friendly packaging.

www.joulebody.com

 

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Green Festival, the Largest, Longest-Running Green Consumer Event, Returns to Chicago’s Navy Pier, May 18-19, 2013

The premier name in sustainability events will take place at Chicago’s Navy Pier; features national and local speakers, workshops, vendors and new, innovative programming.

chi_floorCHICAGO, IL - Green Festival,the nation’s largest and most trusted green living event, returns to Chicago’s famed Navy Pier for its seventh year May 18-19, 2013. Featured at the weekend-long show will be leaders in the social justice and environmental community, including speakers, entrepreneurs and activists; an organic beer and wine pavilion; a unique marketplace of more than 270 eco-friendly businesses, featuring the latest and greatest in sustainable products and services and new programming that will appeal to all members of the Chicagoland community.

FORD Motors and Green Festivals have partnered once again to fund a Community Green Grant at the Chicago Green Festival. Attendees will be able to vote for their favorite project at the FORD Community Green Grants Booth during show hours. One winner will receive a $5,000 grant, while four runner-up organizations will each receive a $1,000 grant. Local organizations are encouraged to enter – the deadline for proposal submissions is April 26, 2013

Green Festival is the only green event that screens exhibitors for their commitment to sustainability, ecological balance and social justice using co-producer, Green America’s green business standards.

Chicago Green Festival 2013 Program Highlights:

  • Ford Ride and Drive opportunities
  • Do-It-Yourself Workshops
  • Good Food Stage & cooking demos
  • Green Kid’s Zone
  • Green Jobs and Careers
  • Responsible Investing
  • Green Business Opportunities
  • Renewable Energy
  • Beer and Wine Pavilion
  • Yoga and Movement Pavilion
  • Organic Local Food
  • Community Action
  • Sierra Club Green Films
  • Youth Programs
  • Local musicians
  • Keynote speakers

WHERE:        Navy Pier: 600 E Grand Ave, Chicago, IL60611

WHEN:           SATURDAY, MAY 18, 2013: 10:00 A.M. – 6:00 P.M.

SUNDAY, MAY 19, 2013: 11:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M.

 

TICKETS: Free admission for anyone who rides his or her bike and parks with the bike valet.

$10- 25 for a full weekend pass. Tickets can be purchased online at www.greenfestivals.org  or at the show. All tickets provide access to exhibit floor, workshops, speakers and films.

To exhibit, please call (828) 333-9403 x300. For volunteer opportunities, visit greenfestivals.org/volunteer.

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Green Festival Heads to ExpoWest!

By Karen Ferrel, Staff Writer

ExpoWest, March 8-10, 2013 at Anaheim Convention Center

ExpoWest, March 8-10, 2013 at Anaheim Convention Center

Once again, I will be heading to Natural Products Expo West this weekend, March 8-10 at Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, CA, to cover great new organic health, beauty, nutritional and green living products! I can’t wait to see industry favorites, as well as discover new products on the expo floor this year.

Natural Products Expo West is billed as the world’s largest and premier tradeshow for the natural, organic and healthy products industry. According to the website, in 2012, Natural Products Expo West hosted over 60,000 industry members and over 3,000 exhibits!

Exhibitors that I plan to add into my Expo Plan include Green Festival favorites Alive & Radiant, Dr. Bronners Magical Soaps, Sapothecary, Clif Bar, Daiya Foods, Mamma Chia, Manitoba Harvest, Artterro, Brads Raw Foods, and many more. I look forward to meeting new companies that exemplify a commitment to creating green and organic products through sustainable practices that prioritize people and planet.

Be on the look out for me and folks from Green America and ask us about upcoming Green Festivals across the nation – NYC April 19-21, Chicago May 18-19, DC September 21-22, Los Angeles 0ctober 19-20 (at an incredible new venue!) and San Francisco November 9-10.

Can’t wait to see you all at ExpoWest!

*Photo Credit: Andrew Coate

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Green Festival, the Largest, Longest-Running Green Consumer Event, Returns to the Javits Center North, April 19-21, 2013

The premier name in sustainability events will take place in LEED-certified North Pavilion of New York’s Javits Center; features national and local speakers, workshops, vendors and cultural programming.

nyc_overviewNEW YORK, NY – The nation’s largest and most trusted green living event will kick off its 12th year by bringing the New York City green community together at the Green Festival for the second time. Featured at the weekend-long show will be leaders in the environmental community, including speakers, entrepreneurs and activists as well as an organic beer and wine pavilion and a unique marketplace of more than 300 eco-friendly businesses, featuring the latest and greatest in sustainable products and services.

Held in the LEED-certified North Pavilion of the Jacob Javits Center, Green Festival is the only green event that screens exhibitors for their commitment to sustainability, ecological balance and social justice using co-producer, Green America’s green business standards.

Green Festival will launch its first New York City business-to-business (B2B) Green Trade Day on Friday, April 19, 2013 from 3-7 P.M. at Javits Center North. The afternoon will allow retail and wholesale buyers to conduct business with Green Festival exhibitors before they open its doors to consumers.

NYC Green Festival 2013 Program Highlights:

  • Ford Ride and Drive opportunities
  • Do-It-Yourself Workshops
  • Good Food Stage & cooking demos
  • Green Kid’s Zone
  • Green Jobs and Careers
  • Responsible Investing
  • Green Business Opportunities
  • Renewable Energy
  • Beer and Wine Pavilion
  • Organic Local Food
  • Community Action
  • Sierra Club Green Films
  • Youth Programs
  • Local musicians
  • Keynote speakers

WHERE:        Javits Center North: 655 West 34th Street, New York, NY, 10001

WHEN:           SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 2013: 10:00 A.M. – 6:00 P.M.

SUNDAY, APRIL 21 2013: 11:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M.

B2B Green Trade Day – FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 2013: 3:00-7:00 P.M.

TICKETS:      Free admission for anyone who rides his or her bike and parks with the bike valet.

$15- 25 for a full weekend pass. Tickets can be purchased online at www.greenfestivals.org  or at the show. All tickets provide access to exhibit floor, workshops, speakers and films.

To exhibit, please call (828) 333-9403 x300. For volunteer opportunities, visit greenfestivals.org/volunteer. 

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