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7th Annual Baltimore Green Week

There is still time to join in on the Earth Day celebrations!

Thursday, April 22nd

  • Tree Planting in Druid Hill Park, 3:30 p.m.
  • Chemical Reaction, Chemical Reform Film and Talk at the Senator Theater, 6 p.m.

Friday, April 23rd

  • Local is as Local Does Food Tour, Sold Out, 11:45 at Real Food Farms
  • Social Change Art Opening, Towson Arts Collective, Reception from 6-8 p.m.

Saturday, April 24th

  • Tree Planting & Giveaway, Walter P. Carter Recreation Center, 10 a.m.
  • DIY Weatherization Workshop, 10-2 p.m. RSVP required

For more information on all of these events, click here.

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7th Annual Green Week starts tomorrow!

for the 7th Annual Baltimore Green Week, April 17-24, 2010!

For a full schedule of events, click here.

Print out your BGWeek Program Guide here!

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Baltimore Green Works takes on a new partner!

Baltimore Green Works is now partnering with the B more B green Project, an interactive traveling exhibit that will promote conservation in the home.  First stop, Port Discovery!

Support Baltimore’s first conservation exhibit by donating today.  Join B more B green on facebook and twitter, help spread the word!

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John Campagna on the Chesapeake

Hope for the Bay panelist John Campagna was featured in the Baltimore Business Journal today! Read the article here.
Don’t forget to RSVP for the Hope For The Bay Light Brunch and Panel Discussion on February 27th, 10am to noon. For more information or to register, click here

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6th Annual Baltimore Green Week

Baltimore Green Week runs from Saturday to Saturday, April 18th-25th, 2009.

In 2004, Baltimore Green Works began hosting Baltimore Green Week, a series of environmentally themed events aimed to educate the community on different aspects of environmental sustainability and practice.  The first events drew nearly 500 attendees throughout the week. Since then, Baltimore Green Works has built on that success with a draw of over 250 vendors, exhibitors, artists, musicians and speakers in addition to our 5000+ participants throughout the week in 2008!

Each year, as we reach out to more of our local community, we are able to connect Maryland’s residents and business organizations with sustainable options and opportunity for the products, services and education available.

As we grow, we look forward to the participation and feedback from each of you.  Please contact us with ideas and feedback on what you want to see happen to help Maryland businesses and residents in the effort to “go green!”

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