Event Pictures

Photos by Ned Racine

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Thanks to You All!

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The October 2009 Neighborhood Green Fair was a huge success.

Thanks to everyone involved. It was all of your hard work that made this event so much fun and so tremendously successful.

Keep coming back to this website for pictures, and interesting articles and news on the Neighborood Green Fair, our vendors, sponsors, and non-profit partners.

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Raffle Prizes

LCD_TV_Toshiba_32_RV_635_D_FrontToshiba – 32RV525R – 32″ LCD TV – 1080p

The RV525 series combines a 1080p Full HD CineSpeed LCD display with Dynalight dynamic backlight control and a high-res PC input for true home theater picture quality, and enhanced PC gaming.

$499.99 Value

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Trek 7100 WSD

 

 

The true hybrid, Trek’s 7000 series is the one bike for all paths and manners of concrete. The perfect marriage of toughness and efficiency, the 7000 features rugged aluminum tubing with fast rolling tires that are wide enough to handle the loose stuff if conditions call for it. 

$359.99 Value

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i.Tech Solar Voice 908 Solar Charging OTE Bluetooth Headset

Latest in Green Initiative products from iTech Dynamic and represents the pinnacle in Green product development. Under direct sunlight, provides unlimited operation.

$74.99 Value

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Go Green to the Green Fair

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Would you like to take public transit to the Green Fair? Google Maps or Metro.net can help you plan your route.and walk from there; it’s a nice 20 min walk.

Alternatively, you can take the Gold Line (light rail) to Memorial Park Station, , and walk from there; it’s a nice 20 min walk.

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Become a Green Friend

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Be part of the solution to climate change, pollution, and environmental destruction — and do it locally starting with the people here in our own neighborhood in Pasadena.

Thousands of people will attend the Neighborhood Green Fair on Halloween. Thousands more will visit our website. Hundreds will receive our full-color event program. You can reach all of these people for as little as $50.

If your company or organization is “green” and local, we invite you to support and/or participate in our event.  And here’s how:

1. Friend of the Fair

For a gift of $50 you will receive:

  • A special “thank you” in our event program
  • Your name and a link on our website for one full year

2. Supporter

For a gift of $250 you will receive:

  • A full-color business sized card ad in our event program
  • Your name and a link on our website for one full year

3. Earth Defender

For a gift of $500 more you will receive:

  • A full-color full-page ad in our event program
  • A large image ad on our website, and a link on our website for one full year
  • Your company or organization will be thanked by our master of ceremonies on our public address system during our event

And don’t forget, you can also or alternatively become a Vendor and actually sell your goods at the Fair! Follow this link for more details.

Please join us in making a difference!

Contact Nancy Busacca at 626.227.7116 or at greenfair@myway.com

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Site Maps

Neighborhood Green Fair Site Map -- October 2009

Click the link below to download and print
(very large file — slow download):

Neighbohood Green Fair – Site Map – October 2009

Google Map IconClick here for the Google Maps Site Map

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October Musicians

10:00 Makoto Taiko Group

http://www.makototaiko.org/

11:00 Craig Bartlett and Afton Hefley

12:00 Arroyo Jazz Quintet (funky jazz soul and standards)

(Martin Mathews, sax; Jim Lang, keyboard; Todd Oliver, guitar; Lorca Hart, drums; Hamilton Price, bass)

1:00 Odd’s Bodkin plays Celtic-Gypsy-Folk Rock on fiddle, mandolin, guitar, bass, flute and whistle. Fronted by noted singer/songwriter Kenny Klein, Odd’s Bodkin has played throughout the United States at renaissance fairs, Irish festivals, Pagan events, pubs, bars and UU churches. Our CDs, as well as books written by Kenny Klein, will be on sale at the show. Visit us on the web at:

http://www.myspace.com/oddsbodkinband 

2:00 Debra Davis & the Band of Gold

http://www.debradavis.com/

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October Non-Profits

You’ll find these local environmental non-profits exhibiting in the Non-Profit Expo inside the Sanctuary Building. These non-profits help make Neighborhood Green Fair possible, and help make it fun! These organizations are working hard to improve the environment starting right here in Pasadena.

Do your part by visiting them during the fair, but also look them up after the fair and help them help make a difference. 

Altadena Community Garden   www.altadenacommunitygarden.org

Arroyo Food Co-Op   www.arroyofoodcoop.com

Arroyos & Foothills Conservancy   www.arroyosfoothills.org

California Interfaith Power & Light www.interfaithpower.org

Century of Compassion   www.centuryofcompassion.org

Food & Water Watch   www.fwwatch.org

Food Forward www.foodforward.org

Friends of the Los Angeles River   www.folar.org

Green Dream Festival   www.greendreamfestival.org

Los Angeles & San Gabriel Rivers Watershed Council   www.lasgrwc.org

National Wildlife Federation   www.nwf.org

Neighborhood Connections, City of Pasadena
http://ww2.cityofpasadena.net/humanservices/Neighborhood_connections.asp

North East Trees   www.northeasttrees.org

Pasadena Humane Society   www.pasadenahumane.org

Planned Parenthood Pasadena & San Gabriel Valley   www.plannedparenthood.org/pasadena

Population Connection – Pasadena Chapter   www.populationconnection.org

Renewable Energy Accountability Project (REAP) www.reapinfo.org/reap3/

San Fernando Valley Audubon Society   www.sfvaudubon.org

Shumei America   www.shumei.org/pasadena

Unitarian Universalist Service Committee (UUSC)   www.uuneighborhood.org/socialjustice.htm

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October Vendors

These are the local businesses that make the Neighborhood Green Fair possible, and help make it fun! These  businesses make a difference here, in our own neighborhood, by creating jobs, enriching Pasadena, and they are working hard to improve the environment.

Do your part by visiting them during the fair, but also look them up after the fair and help them help make a difference. 

10,000 Villages http://tenthousandvillages.com

101 Solar  www.101solarinc.com

Awareness Center Yoga www.awarenesscenteryoga.org

Curves-Northwest Pasadena www.curves.com 

Design Cultivation www.designcultivation.com

Ecobooma http://ecobooma.com

EcoConsultants   http://solar.ecoconsultants.com/

E-Cruizers http://ecruizer.com/

EE Solar http://eesolar.com

E-Power Vehicles  www.e-powervehicles.com

Farm Fresh to You www.farmfreshtoyou.com

Farmscape Gardens  www.farmscapegardens.com

Go-green Solutions http://www.gogreen-solutions.com

Green Career Institute http://www.greencareerinstitute.com

ICI Dulux Paints https://www.duluxpaints.com

Lost Art Jewlery carrie_lostart@yahoo.com

Moore Solar  www.mooresolar.com

Organic Rush www.organicrush.com

PacificHomeRemodeling www.PacificHomeRemodeling.com

Pasadena Cyclery    http://www.pasadenacyclery.com

Ragamuffin Clothing  http://www.myspace.com/ragamuffinritaclothing

Sacred Friends       www.sacredfriends.org

Smart Car www.smartcenteruniversal.com

Sunchannel/Solatube www.sunchannel.net

WasteLess Living www.wastelessliving.com

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Winter Event Photos

Photography by Ned Racine and Peter Eisenhardt

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