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Domes hosts KGMB's Green Living Festival
Learn how to help the environment at the Domes on Saturday.  
By Bobby Tanzilo RSS Feed Twitter Feed
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Photography by Julie Wagner/Special to OnMilwaukee.com
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Published April 3, 2008 at 5:29 a.m.
Tags: green month, domes, kgmb, green living festival, mitchell park horticultural conservatory, stone creek, focus on energy, mmsd, dnr, whole foods, growing power, future green, hunger task force


If things look a little greener around here this April, there's a good reason. Our editorial staff is busy expanding the ideals of Earth Day into a month-long celebration of energy conservation, alternative transportation, recycling tips and about a million ways you can be a better friend to the planet. Welcome to Green Month, Milwaukee.

Don't listen to Kermit, it can be pretty easy being green.

And to help show you how to live a greener life, Keep Greater Milwaukee Beautiful hosts the Green Living Festival at the Mitchell Park Horticultural Conservatory (you call it The Domes), Saturday, April 5 from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m.

According to Executive Director Joe Wilson, the event aims to provide basic, direct information to help people make a difference.

"It sounds simple, but some people need to be educated (about) water conservation at home, healthy eating, being able to purchase groceries without plastic bags," Wilson says. "We just want to talk to the individual because they're very confused. They think they need to install solar panels and buy a new water heater. So, we're dealing with it in little chunks."

The event features exhibitors like Stone Creek Coffee, Whole Foods, Growing Power, Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District, Focus on Energy, the Wisconsin Dept. of Natural Resources, Hunger Task Force and Future Green, among others, offering easy ideas for going green.

There are also "Green Talks" every 30 minutes focusing on topics like composting, rain barrels, water conservation, container gardening and biodiesel fuel, as well as activities aimed at children -- like trash art -- and at adults, including a recycled clothing fashion show and a demonstration on cabinet making without electricity.

"We've got professionals in the field of energy efficiency, bicycles, composting, rain barrels," says Wilson, naming just a few. "We're talking to people about riding the bus. How do you get on the bus, where will it take you, how is it efficient.

"We're talking to the general population of people who want to make a difference in their daily lives in how they participate in green living. So they can say, 'What can I do in my world that can make a difference?'"

This is the second time that Keep Greater Milwaukee Beautiful has organized the event, although Wilson admits that last year's debut was a little off the mark. There was a very low turnout, he says, but he believes he knows why.

"We've learned from our mistakes," Wilson says. "The exhibitors we had were really high-end exhibitors, who sell solar panels and that sort of thing. The people that did come were homeowners, people that had an interest in geothermal heating -- stuff way over the heads (of many people). We analyzed that and we decided what we have to talk about is green living."

Last year's event was held at the KGMB headquarters and Wilson says that was also a mistake, in retrospect.

"We're located in the Menomonee Valley and nobody could find us," he says. "This year we decided it was simple green living we wanted to get to and that's exactly what the Domes are. That is green living going on, so it's a good match."

The Domes are also centrally located, well known and have plenty of free parking -- all things that are a good match for the event, Wilson says.

There is no admission charge to the festival, although visitors must pay admission to the Domes ($5 for adults, $3.50 for kids 6-17 and free for children 5 and under).



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Mitchell Park Horticultural Conservatory
524 S. Layton Blvd.
Milwaukee, WI 53217
(414) 649-9830
http://www.county.milwaukee.gov/MitchellParkConserva10116.htm

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Posted by JudithReidy on April 26, 2009 at 4:25 p.m. (report)

As part of the League of Milwaukee Artists ( http://www.leagueofmilwuakeeartists.com ) and as an Artist who is involved with the Wisconsin Plein Air Painters, ( http://wipapa.blogspot.com/ ) I am looking forward to participating as a plein air painter and vender supporting the Green Living Festival. Our group of artists in the League were invited to paint outside and inside the domes that day and to have several tents with "green" art available for sale during the event on May 2. It should be great fun; as plein air artist, who loves to work and paint in the outdoors, we are acutely aware of our environment and the treasures of beauty it affords for all. It is our task to bring its beauties into focus for the community.

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Posted by Poeartemer on April 4, 2008 at 8:49 a.m. (report)

Wow....such a great thing! The Domes....perfect THANKYOU OMC!!!

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