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StarOne person’s trash is another’s treasure, so think about the bigger picture this holiday season by giving gifts made from recycled materials. With most of us on a tight budget and holiday shopping just around the corner, why not take extra time this year to read the label and take a closer look at environmental impacts:

Think recyclable, earth-friendly, and fair trade.

Support local and give back to the community.

And feel good about giving gifts that help the planet, people, and grassroots organizations like the High Country Conservation Center.

Local artists from the 2009 Recycled Arts and Crafts Fair will feature (and sell) their creations at Eartha's Green Shop through the 2010 winter season. Don't miss your chance to buy handmade "green" gifts for your family and friends. Our local artists make beautiful, unique products that help close the loop, so not only will you be giving one-of-a-kind gifts, you’ll also be supporting local!

Eartha's Green Shop is located at HC3's office at 518 Main Street in Frisco. We're open Monday through Friday from 10am to 5pm. Occasionally Eartha's Green Shop is closed when HC3 staff are out of the office for meetings and events. Please feel free to give us a call if you plan on stopping by - 970-668-5703.

Other ultra-eco gifts you can find year-round at Eartha's Green Shop include the popular Green Glass items made out of whole wine bottles, an assortment of reusable bags, and HC3 gear. For the eco-warriors in your family (or those you wish to sway that way), you'll find specialty products like: stainless steel and bamboo To Go ware, reusable water bottles, waste-free lunch kits, and more! Check out some of the items here.

 



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UPCOMING EVENTS


Wednesday, February 24-
The future of food showing
and discussion

Join us for a great movie and a small discussion on the local and sustainable food movement. Our host, the Alpine Earth Center (formerly Alpine Gardens located at 998 Blue River Parkway in Silverthorne) will show the Future of Food. Click here for more info.


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