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TOSA GREEN SUMMIT TO PROMOTE

SUSTAINABILITY AND GREEN LIFESTYLES

Saturday, April 28, 2012, from 1 pm to 3 pm 

The third annual Tosa Green Summit will be held April 28, 2012 from 1 pm to 3 pm at the Wauwatosa Civic Center, 7725 W. North Avenue. The event is a free informational open house to learn how you can make your community green and sustainable.  Over 25 Exhibitors will provide awareness and education on topics ranging from home energy, conservation, water, gardening, transportation, and food. We will also feature the documentary Bag It, which discusses the effects of plastic bags on us and on our environment.

For more information, visit www.tosagreen.ning.com or contact Jeff Roznowski at jroznowski@wi.rr.com or 414-258-0633. 

List of Exhibitors

Preserve Our Parkway

Great Lakes / Milw Estuary Area of Concern

Green Kuisine

B. Green

Fair Trade for All

DNR Environmental Education Office

Havenswood State Forest

Go Green Design Center

Green Neighbor Wauwatosa

Sierra Club - Great Waters Group

Tosa Farmer's Market

Village Green Street Fair

Victory Garden

Transition Milwaukee

Cream City Hens

Friends of the Monarch Trail

E3 Efficient Energy Evaluations

Friends of Hart Park

Transit Now

Focus on Energy

Kompost Kids

Bike Federation

Transition Milwaukee - Water Working Group

The Park People

Wauwatosa Energy Committee

Wildtree

MMSD

CasBro CPR

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