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Boston’s GreenFest: August 19 – August 21
GreenFest, one of the area's largest environmental events, kicked off today at Boston's City Hall Plaza and will continue all day Friday and Saturday. The free festival, which is intended to promote a greener world, includes live performances, interactive activities, films, educational demonstrations, speakers, workshops, discussions, and exhibits. Kids will find plenty of entertainment, as several aspects of the festival are oriented towards developing environmental awareness in the area's youth. See the GreenFest website for further information and a detailed schedule.
GreenFest is organized annually by Foundation for a Green Future, Inc., a local nonprofit organization dedicated to environmental education.
GreenFest is organized annually by Foundation for a Green Future, Inc., a local nonprofit organization dedicated to environmental education.
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