The Creative Loafing Writing Contest is back! And this year we're going Green. Yes, 'Green' is this year's theme — whatever that conjures up for you, whether it's money, grass, Al Gore, youth, envy, nausea, creme de menthe, leprechauns. The possibilities are endless. OK, maybe not leprechauns. Yes, the winning entries will be published on […]
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Earth Day Events for Tampa
Earth Day events for the Tampa Bay area!
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Green wine for Earth Day
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Third Annual EcoFest
The 3rd Annual EcoFest will be held on April 14 from 9:00am – 3:00pm at Learning Gate Community School in Lutz.
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Green Community Calendar weekend events
“Green” St. Patrick’s Day events, fruit tree, plant and chicken workshops and farmers markets!
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Green Community Calendar weekend events
Cleansing of toxins, weekend workshops, festivals, farmers markets and more.
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Green Community Calendar Weekend Events
Check out these green-inspired classes and markets!
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Green Community Calendar weekend events
Green After Dark, ‘Red Wine, Green Art’ exhibit, Sierra Club holiday gala, and more.
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‘Red Wine, Green Art’: Holiday wine tasting and recycled art exhibit at Whole Foods Tampa: Sat., Dec. 10
Showcasing festive food and wines and creative, eco-friendly works by local artists.
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Can using thorium instead of uranium make nuclear energy safer?
Advocates of thorium to power nuclear plants say that the element is safer than uranium, and that its waste cannot be re-formulated for nuclear weapons.
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Green Community Calendar weekend events
Aquaponic farm tour, holiday fair, fresh markets and more.
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DIY Green: Create a unique holiday wreath from recycled and found items
Reuse found items and things you’d otherwise throw in the trash to upcycle into an attractive wreath to don your door.
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‘Green’ walls: Utilizing plants to create vertical vegetable “gardens”
They filter air and water, soak up carbon dioxide and help lessen the “heat island” effect of urban areas.
