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Vendors & Exhibitors
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Green Living Expo
Learn how to enjoy a luscious garden without using chemical pesticides
and fertilizers, how to create backyard habitat that supports wildlife,
how to invest your money wisely, how to insulate your home using
recycled, fire-retardant newspaper fibers, how to utilize the 50-degree
temperature of the earth to heat and cool your home, and how
photovoltaic solar cells can cause your electric meter to spin backwards
letting you to sell as much energy to the grid as you buy!
Discover career opportunities in green businesses, how you
can have a zero net energy home, how kids can help make a difference,
and how you can vote with your dollars for a truly sustainable future...
and save money and resources while doing it.
Handmade Crafts and Fine Art
Over 60 artists from across the country.
Here you can directly see the makers of your favorite crafts, ask them
questions and learn about their processes, techniques and inspirations.
Clearwater encourages the use of re-used, recycled, pesticide-free and
sustainably harvested materials whenever possible. This area also offers
hands-on crafts experiences and demonstrations.
Marketplace
Marketplace contains fair-trade crafts and other products that are not
made by the vendor, but must still be made without the use of
sweat-shops or environmentally hazardous materials or conditions.
Food Court
The Clearwater Festival food vendors bring a variety of natural, international,
vegetarian, comfort and festival foods, freshly
prepared on site and served all weekend.
Working Waterfront
Get in a boat on the Grand Old River!
Experience the pleasure of boating on the Hudson River.
Ride in a small boat, a kayak, or sail on a Tall Ship.
The Activist Area
This important element of the Clearwater Festival gives groups the
opportunity to explain to the public how their efforts heal and
transform the world into a better place. Over 50 groups (non-profits,
activist organizations, and community groups) bring a broad range of grassroots
issuesglobalization, social justice, environmental concerns,
human rights, universal health care, homelessness, racism,
homophobia, poverty, animal rights, world peace, loss of civil
liberties, prison reform, disability rights, hunger, freedom of speech,
and reproductive rightsto main stream audiences in a comfortable
accessible way.
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