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Co-op America Jan 8, 2008 12:59 AM fraggle

Win a free trip to the Seattle Green Festival!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear fraggle,

We want you to join us at our newest Green Festival this spring in Seattle.

That's why we're giving you this chance to win a trip for two during the weekend of April 12 and 13, to enjoy visionary speakers, hands-on workshops, green shopping, live music, fun family activities, and more at our famous two-day party-with-a-purpose, co-produced with Global Exchange. The Green Festival shows you what a truly green economy would look like – Fair Trade, renewable energy, organic food, sweatshop-free clothing, recycling and composting, and much more.For your chance to win, simply answer our short survey about your green living steps and you'll be entered for the getaway. Tell three friends about the getaway and you'll get three more chances to win. (See rules and restrictions.) The survey questions help us plan the articles for our e-newsletter, print newsletter, and magazine for you all year long, so don't hold back.The Seattle Green Festival Getaway prize includes airfare for two to Seattle, two weekend passes to the Green Festival, a weekend stay at a green hotel, dinner at a green restaurant, public transportation passes to help you get around Seattle car-free, and carbon offsets to make the whole trip totally carbon neutral!Visit www.coopamerica.org for more information about the contest or click here to answer our survey -- and to enter for your chance to win the Seattle Green Festival Getaway.Don't forget to tell your friends (and earn three more chances to win), and best of luck in the contest!See you in Seattle,Alisa GravitzExecutive DirectorCo-op America

 

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