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Join us this weekend, November 13 – 15, in San Francisco at the Concourse at 8th and Brannon for our annual Green Festival — and get in FREE, as our way of saying thank-you to you as a valued Green America member.
Just bring your member card or a print-out of this e-mail with you to our members-only ticket booth and bypass all the ticket lines.
The Green Festival shows that the green life is the good life — showcasing the latest in renewable energy, recycled products, sweatshop-free clothing, Fair Trade, organic food, and much more! Plus, we’d really love to meet you personally, so please stop in at Green America’s booth, where all Green America members can pick up a free “I am a Green American” button (and film your green pledge for posting at Green America’s YouTube channel).
You’ll also meet members of the Green America staff, bringing insights to the Green Festival from their areas of expertise, including Keaty Gross, of our Better Paper Project, speaking about saving our forests; Vickie Kreha, our Responsible Shopper coordinator, speaking about voting with your dollars; and yours truly speaking on accelerating our green energy future.
That’s in addition more than 150 visionary speakers on hand this year, including the Revs. Andriette Earl and Elouise Oliver, Amy Goodman, Phaera Ellis-Lamkins, Bill Ayers and Bernadine Dohrn, and more. Plus, you can do all your holiday shopping (guilt-free) at Green Festival, supporting the more than 350 great green businesses who will be on hand with everything from the latest solar gadgets to fairly traded gifts ideas (dolls, bags, clothes, housewares) for everyone on your list.
We’ll also have kids’ activities in the Organic Valley Green Kids’ Zone, delicious organic cuisine, a hemp pavilion, green building pavilion, cell phone recycling, and hands-on workshops on everything from green buildings to green careers.
We can’t wait to give you the red carpet treatment at the San Francisco Green Festival—see you this weekend!
In cooperation,
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Alisa Gravitz,
Executive Director,
Green America





