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The City's Environment Department aims to protect our built and natural environments and provide information on environmental issues affecting Boston. Sound management and environmental practices will help ensure the future of our livable City. The Environment Department protects Boston's wealth of historic sites, buildings, landscapes, and waterways through protective designation and review.

Jim Hunt, Chief Advisor to the Mayor on Environment and Energy, says about Boston GreenFest 2009: “Mayor Menino and the City of Boston are excited to welcome GreenFest back to City Hall Plaza. This year’s program looks to encourage and support local community development, promote health and wellness strategies, educate the public on energy conservation and alternative transportation, and update the public on sustainability initiatives that are being pursued city, state, and nationwide. The festival looks to combine educational programming with art projects and interactive components for area residents. It offers something for everyone interested in sustainability issues. The city is proud to serve as host for this event and we hope residents will take advantage of the myriad workshops, exhibits and demonstrations to learn what steps they can take to “go green”. Please join the Mayor and me at Boston GreenFest 2009. It will be a great festival and we look forward to your participation.”

http://www.cityofboston.gov/environment/

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Foundation for a Green Future, Inc. - Boston, MA - 617-477-4840 - info@bostongreenfest.org
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