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ABOUT

Go Green Wilmette

Going Green Matters is presented by Go Green Wilmette and the Village of Wilmette. Go Green Wilmette is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization. Our mission is to raise environmental awareness in our community and to inspire residents to take action to help the environment. To sign up for our twice monthly newsletters, contact info@gogreenwilmette.org.


Going Green Matters: Wilmette's Green Fair

Don't miss our sixth annual environmental fair. Last year p
eople interested in living more sustainably had a chance to learn more about topics such as saving energy at home, transportation choices, green landscaping, growing your own food, organic food and farming, connecting to nature, green home design and products, and more. Visitors also found out how Wilmette Schools, the Park District, the Library, north shore congregations and the Village government are all working together with Go Green Wilmette to make Wilmette a more sustainable place to live. Explore the web site to learn more about all the fun in store for you and your family at Going Green Matters. Last year's fair involved more than 800 people - don't miss this year's event. 

Event Information


Date: Sunday, March 11, 2012


Time:
1:00pm to 5:00pm


Location:
Woman's Club of Wilmette, 930 Greenleaf Avenue, Wilmette


Directions
  • From the South on the Edens Expressway (I-94)
      •  Exit at Lake Avenue and head east on Lake Avenue
      •  Turn south or right on 10th Street to Greenleaf.
  •  From the North on the Edens Expressway (I-94)
  •  Exit at Skokie Boulevard
  •  Turn left or east on Lake Avenue
  •  Turn right or south on 10th St. to Greenleaf.
  • From Sheridan Road or Green Bay Road
  • Take Lake Avenue to 10th Street
  • Turn South on 10th St. to Greenleaf
  •  Parking
  • We encourage visitors to walk, bike or take public transportation to the event.
  • Car parking will be available on nearby residential streets, at St. Francis Church at 9th and Greenleaf and on 9th and 10th Streets north of Central Street.
  • Bike racks are available at Central School and St. Francis Church at 9th and Greenleaf. Limited bike parking at the Woman's Club.