Green Home Makeover! Through a special partnership, local residents can pick up a Compost Bin &/or 55-gallon Rain Barrel at wholesale prices. On Saturday, July 9th, the Saw Mill River Coalition (a program of Groundwork Hudson Valley) and SWEAC (Southern Westchester Energy Action Consortium) are bringing in compost bins and rain barrels to three different locations:
Greenburgh Town Hall (8-11am)
Tarrytown, West Main St. Commuter Lot (12-2pm)
Dobbs Ferry Waterfront Park (3-5pm)
Compost Bins from Earth Machine will cost $55 (retail $145) and Rain Barrels from Systern will cost $75 (retail $125).
Pre-register by Wednesday, July 6, 4pm at this link: http://compostbinandrainbarrelsale.eventbrite.com/?ref=ebtn. Questions? Call Saw Mill River Coalition, (914) 375-2151 or email lynn@groundworkhv.org.rain barrel
Green Home Makeover! Through a special partnership, local residents can pick up a Compost Bin &/or 55-gallon Rain Barrel at wholesale prices. On Saturday, July 9th, the Saw Mill River Coalition (a program of Groundwork Hudson Valley) and SWEAC (Southern Westchester Energy Action Consortium) are bringing in compost bins and rain barrels to three different locations:
Greenburgh Town Hall (8-11am)
Tarrytown, West Main St. Commuter Lot (12-2pm)
Dobbs Ferry Waterfront Park (3-5pm)
Compost Bins from Earth Machine will cost $55 (retail $145) and Rain Barrels from Systern will cost $75 (retail $125).
Pre-register by Wednesday, July 6, 4pm at this link: http://compostbinandrainbarrelsale.eventbrite.com/?ref=ebtn. Questions? Call Saw Mill River Coalition, (914) 375-2151 or email lynn@groundworkhv.org.As the drought like condition continues in the Hudson Valley water conservation means dry lawns and droopy gardens. Some of the new community gardens in Westchester are hungry for water. Check out what ingenious fellow created in North Carolina! |
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