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Posted: 10:21 am EDT June 18, 2009Updated: 10:27 am EDT June 18, 2009

Join WSB-TV at Atlanta's largest eco-friendly event! See over 250 booths filled with the coolest eco-fashion, organic food, hybrid cards, green building & home products and more.

Live music, rock climbing wall, test drives, kids zone are all at the Expo. Learn to go green from eco-leaders Mariel Hemingway, Laura Turner Seydel, NFL Falcons Ovie Mughelli, Director of Sustainability Mandy Schmitt, Ira Blumenthal, Farmer D & many others! Free seminars on how to green your business, your home, sustainable investing, green jobs of the future and more.

June 26th is for business professionals only; buyers, government leaders, builders, architects, developers - complimentary admission.

June 27 & 28 is for all consumers, families and business owners; only $10 admission. Tickets only $10, but get 50% off using promo code WSB50 when you buy tickets in advance on www.GoGreenExpo.com.

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