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Green Power Baby Shower Expo set for May 3


Posted at 4:26 pm by Sarah Jackson

Green living and bringing a brand-new baby into the world can often go hand in hand for new parents.

That’s the concept, anyway, behind the inaugural Green Power Baby Shower Expo from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, May 3, at the Sheraton Seattle Hotel in downtown Seattle.

Sponsored by www.GreenforGood.com, a new Edmonds-based Web venture designed to encourage green lifestyles and values, this new event is a showcase for about 50 eco-friendly exhibitors.

Numerous baby retailers are on the exhibitor list, such as Cozy Baby Boutique of Kirkland, plus diapering companies such as Punkin-Butt, a cloth diaper supplier out of Tualatin, Ore., plus other businesses and organization such as Pure Air Duct Cleaning and the American Lung Association of Washington.

Admission is free.

Dr. Alan Greene, author of “Raising Baby Green: The Earth-Friendly Guide to Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Baby Care” is not going to be speaking as previously planned. He had to cancel because of a family emergency, according my Green for Good sources.

Get all the details on the rest of the event here.

If you go, please comment below or write me here if you make any interesting discoveries.

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