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Continued Carbon Compensation

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Over the weekend (Nov 1-2), we had about twelve community artists come to downtown Gainesville to collaborate on the mural associated with neutralizing carbon footprint of THE FEST (refer to post below). It was a wonderful time. We constructed three  8′ x 8′ panels using recycled wood from previously demolished structures (e.g., parts of an old desk, some flooring from an old building). Bearded Brothers donated reclaimed 2×4’s which allowed us to frame the panels before adding the old wood, and the artists used reclaimed, donated house paints.

There were lots of pictures taken, but these are from my phone and were taken as the artists were just getting started.

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We’ll post more as they become available.

When the artists finished on Sunday night, the pieces had been transformed from eclectic-looking wood panels to beautiful, colorful art reflecting of the common good of our environment.

On Tuesday, November 18th, at The Sharab  (downtown Gainesville) we will auction-off each of these pieces.

The proceeds will be donated to one of the organizations that helped to offset the carbon footprint for THE FEST. If you’re a supporter of carbon offsetting, if you’re concerned about the current and future status of our environment, if you appreciate quality community art, then I encourage and invite you to attend this carbon-neutral art auction.

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Michael K. O’Malley Director Society Promotions presently pursuing 501(c)3

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