GreenFest Philly coming Sunday
September 10th, 2009
From Green Right Now Reports
The City of Brotherly Love will be showing its nature-loving side this coming Sunday during GreenFest Philly
at 2nd and South streets. The event, sponsored by Toyota and produced by the Urban Green Partnership, will feature a green film festival, an introduction to the Girl Scouts of America’s new Go Green Initiative and displays by some 200 enviromental groups and businesses.
About 25,000 people are expected to attend this year’s GreenFest Philly. This year’s theme is “food” and booths are expected to help educate the public on how to buy locally, eat vegetarian, grow your own food and support farmer’s markets.
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