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Raffle me this…and help save the Gulf

June 29th, 2010
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Louisiana Citizens Join Worldwide Mobilization Opposing Offshore Drilling, Supporting Clean Energy

“We don’t need to destroy any more of America’s precious coasts and marine life,” said Aaron Viles, Campaign Director of the Gulf Restoration Network. He continued, “It’s time to stand up to the oil industry. It’s time to move America beyond oil and into a clean energy future.”

June 25th, 2010
Topic: Green Growth, Green Room, Green Street, Live Green Picks Tags: None

Hands Across the Sand: Coming this Saturday to a beach near you

This Saturday June 26th at 11 a.m. your time zone, go to the beach and join hands with your community to say NO to Offshore Oil Drilling and YES to Clean Energy.

June 21st, 2010
Topic: Eco Travel, Green Room, Green Street, Live Green Picks Tags: None

New Orleans Chefs cookin’ up a Grand Isle Father’s Day

Roughly one year ago (June 14th), forty-five of New Orleans top chefs rallied on behalf of Executive Chef Matt Murphy of The Ritz-Carlton and his family to create the “Chefs for Chef Matt Murphy” fundraising benefit. Now, Murphy is organizing the chefs, restaurateurs and local companies that came to his aid while he was in a coma to create the “Chefs for Fishermen and Families” event on Saturday, June 19th from 12.30-2.30p at Bridge Side Marina in Grand Isle, Louisiana. What a great early Father’s Day present!

June 18th, 2010
Topic: Eco Travel, Green Street, Live Green Picks Tags: None

Gulf Aid Art puts Artists in Action

For GULF AID ART, each artist was challenged to create a new print edition with the only criteria that they respond / react to the current crisis affecting their home, health, happiness and economic futures. Each artist has created a limited edition print of 10 that will be sold both in the gallery during the limited run exhibition and online via the gallery’s website. In an effort to make the work accessible to the general public and raise as much money as possible, the prices of the works will range between $100 and $500 with the potential to raise $80,000.

June 17th, 2010
Topic: Green Room, Green Street, Live Green Picks Tags: None