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Sundown this Summer

SwatchJunkies

June 18, 2012

Mark your calendars for Thursdays in July: Ecotrust is back with their Sundown Series. Four nights of fun, free outdoor concerts and street exhibitions—telling a story about living deliberately in the Northwest.

The events are just outside Ecotrust’s Natural Capital Center in Portland. Sightline will be there on July 5 (musical guests Typhoon and AU), talking about our work on polluted stormwater runoff and the threat of ocean acidification to our regional economy. Like last year, we’ll have cupcakes galore.

What: Outdoor concert series, hosted by Ecotrust
When: July 5, 5:30-8:30
Where: 721 NW 9th Ave., Portland
Cost: Free!

They’ve also got concerts the other Thursdays in July, talking about energy, food, and forests—and a spate of other, awesome musical acts.

Hope to see you there!

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