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    Decatur Greenfest – Next Saturday May 1st

    Decatur Metro | April 23, 2010

    Here come the festivals!!!

    The Decatur Green Fest will kick off the 2010 Decatur Business Association’s Concert on the Square series next Sunday, May 1st.

    The event will feature:

    • Live Music from 3pm – 9:30pm
    • Free compact fluorescent light bulb exchange courtesy of Atlanta Light Bulbs, Inc.
    • Green tasting of local organic produce and food by Five Seasons, Leon’s Full Service, and many more
    • Beer provided by Athens’ microbrewery Terrapin Beer
    • Exciting new organic beverages provided by Bionade
    • Showcase of Equal Exchange and other fair traded products
    • Green organizations and vendors presenting information and products.  (2009 : 58 exhibitors)
    • Showing of artists who work with recycled materials
    • KidZone – Children’s activity area

    Both committed and potential volunteers can meet-up at Eddie’s Attic on next Monday evening April 26th at 6pm to learn about volunteer opportunities.  You can find a bit more info on this event on the Fest’s Facebook page.

    Categories
    Environment, Events, Festivals
    Tags
    Decatur Festivals, Decatur Greenfest, free lightbulbs

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    4 Responses to “Decatur Greenfest – Next Saturday May 1st”

    1. Cheryl says:
      April 23, 2010 at 2:23 pm

      The event is actually on Saturday, May 1st and runs from 3pm until 9:30pm. It should be a great event and I am currently working on the weather so it should be awesome!

      • Decatur Metro says:
        April 23, 2010 at 2:41 pm

        Whoops. Thanks Cheryl!

    2. Gigi says:
      April 24, 2010 at 1:41 pm

      Inca Kids will be with an exhibit table selling all 100% fair trade an handmade artisan toys, accessories & home decor crafted with natural materials.

    3. Ian says:
      April 26, 2010 at 8:08 am

      Inca Kids will be with an exhibit table selling all 100% fair trade an handmade artisan toys, accessories & home decor crafted with natural materials.

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