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The space is taking
shape. Brian Howard of the
Daily Green paid us a visit.
There's still a lot of work to be done. We're now open by
appointment and
for special events. The art work on the wall is by Joe Iurato who
exhibits at
Day One, the skateboard shop in
Bridgeport.

Almost done... Angel
(with help from Bill) sanded the entire floor. It's now ready for
the
AMF oil wax finish, which is
circling in UPS limbo.
 
Angel & Chase from
Always Build Green lay down the reclaimed subfloor and
plywood! We only leave all the lights on to get the job done!
The Aquarium is looking for a contractor to replace all the
fluorescent tubes with LED.

IKEA delivered 24 red
Billy bookcases that need to be assembled and securely anchored to
the wall. Drop by or contact us if you want to lend a hand!
Green Faire, at the Bartlett
Arboretum & Gardens, October 4th
151 Brookdale Road, Stamford, CT
10:00 - 4:00. Free Admission
Press conference at the Aquarium held September 23rd
Read the article in the
Norwalk Hour
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Sam Vail of
www.solargen1.com
and I took a drive to Clinton, CT
on September 11th to bring back some donated lumber from
the
www.barnstore.com
for
www.the-aquarium.org
bookshelves... We couldn't
stop laughing at the schrooms UHaul so kindly blessed us
with. Wrong day of the year to get arrested on I-95 with
a 17 foot bed UHaul!
~ Rem |
We're in need
of folding chairs, poufs, bean bags, persian carpets, throw rugs...
Things are coming along...
 

Flow of
Art gallery Greensburg/Greenburbs exhibit
July 25th - August 1st, 2008
Photographs by Darren Mahuron of
Summit
Style Studios in Fort Collins, CO
48x72 Epson Giclee prints by
Image Works of Westport
  
Provided by
Mirabelle Cheese Shop of Westport
Media coverage:
Treehugger +
Greenloop
Thanks to Lindsey Ward,
Christien Ducker & Michael Spizzirri at Flow of Art
Thanks to Mike Pirro (New England Wine & Spirits) & Vi Polak
(Pirate) for the organic wine!

SHUT DOWN INDIAN POINT
JUST DO IT -
IF NOT FOR THE PLANET, THEN FOR
BETCEE
THE
MAP
IS THE TERRITORY
INDIAN POINT
MAP
- MILLSTONE
MAP
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