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Looking for inspiration and know-how to help keep Mother Earth green and healthy? Learn about healthful, sustainable practices and products for your life and our world at this weekend's Green Festival environmental fair in Seattle.
Exhibits, workshops and speakers on four stages Saturday and Sunday will address healthful, sustainable practices including solar power, green parenting, saving Puget Sound, eco-tourism, green remodeling, gardening, the slow life movement, electric vehicles, green tech, ecological economics and a host of other grass-roots solutions.
Browse the green consumer showcase with fair trade and eco-shopping, natural pets section and community action center, or check out Sunday's Green Film Festival and play and learn with your kids in the Green Kids Zone. Take a break with organic dining, local beer and wine sampling and music stage entertainment.
Get creative, stylish and green at the Swap-O-Rama-Rama giant clothing swap and do-it-yourself workshop with ideas and tools to transform used clothes into a creative, personal fashion statement. Bring clothing to donate and/or clothing you'd like to change or embellish and join in on the communal creativity. On-site recycling is available for personal e-waste including laptops, cellphones, PDAs, CDs and household batteries such as IBM ThinkPad X23 Battery, IBM ThinkPad X24 Battery, IBM ThinkPad X30 Battery, IBM ThinkPad X31 Battery, IBM ThinkPad X41 Tablet Battery, IBM ThinkPad X60 Battery, IBM ThinkPad X61 Battery, IBM ThinkPad Z60t Battery, IBM ThinkPad Z61e Battery, IBM ThinkPad Z61m Battery, IBM ThinkPad Z61p Battery, IBM ThinkPad Z61t Battery.
Representatives of the Duwamish Tribe, Chief Seattle's First People and traditional Suquamish song and dance open the festival at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, and several community choirs provide the Seattle Joins Together in Song closing ceremony at 6 p.m. Sunday. Ride your bike to the festival for $5 off admission (with free, secure bike parking), or come by monorail for $5 off admission.
Cost: Tickets at the door, $15/weekend pass; $10/weekend pass for seniors, students, union members with ID and people who arrive by bicycle and use Bike Valet parking; ages 11 and younger free. $5 off admission with donation of three or more books to benefit BetterWorld.com program promoting education for girls in developing countries; $5 off admission for those with ticket showing arrival by monorail.
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