Monday, September 28, 2009

DC is Going Green!

It's true! The DC "green scene" is growing exponentially. There are social events for greenies, more and more restaurants proclaiming local and organic menus, boutiques that sell vintage and eco-friendly fashion, eco-spas, farmers' markets, sustainable hotels, "green" yoga studios . . . and there is no better place to read all about it than on Going Green DC.


Check out my friend Sacha's blog out pronto!


If you want to meet all the young and hip green leaders in DC, then you must definitely come to the Extreme Green Gala on October 9th, hosted by CarbonFundDC. More details here.
And, oh my gosh, the Green Festival is almost here! So excited!! (October 10 & 11)

1 comments:

wuld said...

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