Going Green Expo

The 2008 Vermont Going Green Expo is “Bringing Green to the Mainstream” by connecting Vermonters with the latest in green living and renewable energy.

Going Green Expo LogoThis Expo will educate about the latest innovations in solar energy, heating and building technology in the Green Building and Design Zone. It will also feature a sustainable Eco-Fashion Show and a Green Kids Zone.

The Vermont Going Green Expo will run May 10-11 at the University of Vermont’s Gutterson Center in Burlington. Visit the Going Green Expos site for more information, or contact Kellie Cavagnaro at (603) 236-7858.

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  1. Fashion » Going Green Expo

    posted on May 10th, 2008 at 2:17 am

    [...] Gizmodiva.com wrote an interesting post today on Going Green ExpoHere’s a quick excerptIt will also feature a sustainable Eco-Fashion Show and a Green Kids Zone. [...]

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