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2010 “Green” Holiday Party at Fiesta Gardens, Thursday, December 16th

Austin’s 3rd Annual “Green” Holiday Party
Co-Hosted by: Texas Green Network • Public Citizen • SEED Coalition • Sierra Club • Design Build Live • Austin EcoNetwork • Solar Austin • Net Impact • Texas League of Conservation Voters • Physicians for Social Responsibility  (For more information about our Co-Hosts, click HERE.)

Our 3rd Annual Austin Green Holiday Party was our best yet and some of the most fun our TGN crew has had putting on an event!  (And this was TGN’s 37th event!)

 

 We enjoyed great live music by:

Tribal Nation – Local Austin Reggae Favorites

Plus Special Guests – Bill Oliver & Frank Meyer

We enjoyed great food from Barr Mansion and delicious deserts by: Sentelli’s Fine Pastry and Specialty Cakes and Theo Chocolate!  We also had great beverages provided by: Sesa Teas, Maine Root, New BelgiumLive Oak Brewing and Kunde Family Wines!

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