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Earth Day Festival Will Incorporate

Information About Global Warming

WOODBURY — Global Warming is a phenomenon most experts agree on… they just haven’t agreed to its cause and effects.

At this year’s Earth Day celebration at New Morning Store, visitors will find practical information about how anyone can make a difference.

This year’s celebration will be on Saturday, April 22, from 11 am to 4 pm. Bring the family for a fun day of great food and live music, and taste the latest in natural and organic foods. Admission is free.

The festival will feature live music of the Americas by Sirius Coyote, Doug Mahard, Victoria Christgau, Fre Atlast, and Shula Ruth Weinstien; vendors sampling the latest and best in natural and organic food and eco-friendly products; many non-profit, environmentally aware organizations, including the Connecticut Chapter of the Northeast Organic Farming Association, Clean Water Action, Housatonic Valley Association, Sierra Club and the Pomperaug River Watershed Coalition; naturopaths, massage therapists, and natural health care professionals; and raffles, prizes and activities. The event will be held rain or shine.

Bill Duesing, an organic farmer and author, will represent The Connecticut Northeast Organic Farm-ing Association during the Earth Day Celebration.

The drawing for four prizes will also be held, including $500 of free groceries from New Morning.

New Morning Store is in Middle Quarter Mall, 738 Main Street South (Route 6). Visit NewMorn.com for directions and prize details or call Gene Banks at 203-263-0673, extension 317.

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