SewGreen News, April 4, 2008
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CONTENTS
~ Caroline Bags accepted through April 11
~ Gallery show at CSMA celebrates reuse
~ Green Business Panel April 8
~ Fabric, Fiber, Fashion Reuse Sale April 19
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CAROLINE BAGS
The sewing community in Tompkins County and beyond has made almost 1000 
reusable tote bags for Lighten Up Caroline, a collaboration between Energy 
Independent Caroline and a team of Cornell University students. A bag 
containing a compact fluorescent light bulb and literature on sustainable 
living will be delivered to every household in the town of Caroline, NY. 
SewGreen has coordinated the production of hand-sewn reusable totes, all made 
from reused and donated materials and each uniquely beautiful. The VERY LAST 
DAY to contribute a bag is Friday, April 11. The pattern is posted at 
www.sew-green.org. Finished bags may be dropped off at the SewGreen Studio at 
Tuff Soul, 516 West State Street, Ithaca. Want to help stuff and/or deliver 
bags? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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CSMA GALLERY SHOW CELEBRATES REUSE
Bright colors, artful design, kids' creativity, professional fashion apparel, 
and our sewing heritage are all represented in the dazzling Green T gallery 
show at the Community School of Music & Arts, 330 East State Street, Ithaca. 
Reuse never looked so good, and you might learn something you didn't know about 
cotton and why "shop-'til-you-drop" is, like, totally out. The show runs 
through April 11; gallery hours are 10am to 8pm weekdays. 
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GREEN BUSINESS PANEL
6 - 8 pm, Tuesday, April 8, CSMA, 330 East State Street, Ithaca. Can "going 
green" lead to success in the consumer marketplace? What can we consumers do to 
change our shopping behaviors? Local green retailers Joe Nolan of Home Green 
Home; Ishka Alpern of Tuff Soul Sustainable Style; Domenica Brockman of 
Petrune; and Kelly Moreland of Mama Goose will discuss the rewards and 
challenges of blending sustainability and business. A networking reception for 
green entrepreneurs starts at 6, followed by the panel at 7. Free. All are 
welcome. Sponsored by SewGreen. For more information, contact Wendy Skinner, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED], 607-277-7611.
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FABRIC, FIBER & FASHION REUSE SALE APRIL 19
SewGreen, which is a not-for-profit program, is holding a massive Spring reuse 
sale 11am to 7pm, Saturday, April 19. Fabric, yarn, sewing and needlecraft 
stuff galore. On the same day, our for-profit host, Tuff Soul www.tuffsoul.com 
is having a store-wide sale of vintage, second-hand, and organic fashions to 
celebrate their first year in business. It's all at 516 West State Street in 
Ithaca.
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SEWGREEN IN THE MEDIA
The Ithaca Journal: Stitchers Help Save Energy (1B, March 29)
http://www.theithacajournal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2008803290351
Syracuse Post-Standard: A Light Bulb in Every Home (front page, April 3)
http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf?/base/news-13/1207213258129270.xml&coll=1
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