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Redlands Sustainability Network Invites Local Groups to 2014 Festival

By Bob Turley, Community Writer
February 19, 2014 at 10:36am. Views: 57

The Redlands Sustainability Network (RSN) would like to invite local businesses and organizations to come and share their vision for creating a more sustainable lifestyle for residents of the community at their 2nd Annual Redlands Sustainability Festival on March 29, 2014. The Festival will once again be held on the campus of the University of Redlands. Last year’s festival was a great success with 60 booths and more than 600 people in attendance at the event throughout the day. The crowd enjoyed entertainment from music groups, films, talks, demonstrations and live plant sales. This year RSN is hoping to provide a greater opportunity for the community to know what Redlands organizations have to offer as a way to more sustainability for maintaining homes and businesses in order to make sustainability a primary focus for all who live and work in the city. Booths and exhibit spaces for privately held businesses are available for $40, and for non-profits the fee will be $25. You can also sponsor the Festival at one of four sponsorship levels which are Bronze ($250), Silver ($500), Gold ($1000) and Platinum ($1500 and above). RSN is a nonprofit 501(c) organization and all sponsorship donations are considered tax deductible. The application deadline for participation is February 28, 2014. For further information please contact Bob Turley at 909-798-1256 or via email at bturley7341@gmail.com. You can learn more about the Redlands Sustainability Network at www.sustainableredlands.org.

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