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EcoFair Downingtown this Sunday!

EcoFair Downingtown this Sunday in Kerr Park: September 28th 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM.

Come enjoy live music, green grub, local organic vendors, family entertainment & more…

This free fest focusing on promoting an enviro-friendly future is part of Karmafest ’08 (which takes place across the street.)

Some highlights:

  • Food: Local & Organic food including delicacies from Earth to You Organic Catering, Hobo Ed’s Organic Coffee & Smoothies, Farm Fresh Gelato, Foster Boy’s Pizza & more!
  • Live Music: A Concert for a Green Earth featuring Sisters3, Cheers Elephant, When Cars Ascend, Steppinrazor, New Kings of Rhythm, Lauren Adams, Edens Unknown
  • An Expo on the Evolution of the Automobile: Featuring vintage-hybrids
  • Fun for all ages: Moon-bounce, SkateboardingDemos, Yoga for kids, bocce ballPosted by Beth
  • Beth Funari

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