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After Ireland created a 15-cent charge per plastic bag in 2002, bag consumption dropped by 90 percent. In 2008, the average person in Ireland used 27 plastic bags, while the average person in Britain used 220. The program has raised millions in revenue.
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SOLAFEST DONORS

SolarFest is extremely grateful to the individuals and businesses who contribute to SolarFest on a regular basis. Their continued support helps maintain the financial health of this organization.
If you would like to make a tax deductible contribution to SolarFest: Energy Education Through The Arts, please use the button above or one of the following forms:
If you'd like to learn more about why we need your support, read this: Why Donate?
Our 2011 Donors: Thank you!
(If you have just filled out an online donation form, your name will appear on this list soon. If we have done the unspeakable and spelled your name wrong, or even worse, left you off the list completely; please email us immediately.)
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Equally important are our in kind donors. Most of the office furniture & supplies as well as many of the props & equipment needed to run the festival have been donated over the years by generous in kind donors. In the past year we have gratefully received in kind contributions from the following people & businesses.
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Baba-a-Louis Bread
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Bagel Works
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Cabot Cheese
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Cardigan Mountain School
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CVPS
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Deans Beans Coffee
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Diemand Egg Farm
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Dell Venieri Bakery
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Earth Sky Time Farm
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Evening Song Farm
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Foley Distributing
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Foster's Market
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Foxfire Energy - Dan Brown
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FW Webb—Rutland
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Jim Gilmour - Southview Arts
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Nan Gilmour
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Grafton Village Cheese
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Grant's Village Store
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Greenfields Market
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Hannaford's Supermarket
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Daniel Hoviss
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Madeline Jockell
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Dave Munyak
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NE Natural Bakers
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Pierce Brothers Coffee
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Price Chopper
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Radical Roots Farm
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Seeds of Solidarity
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Slate Valley Museum
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Smith's Country Cheese
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Patty Smythe
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Stonyfield Farm
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Town of Tinmouth
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Nathan Tremmel
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Vermont Hydroponics
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Whole Foods Market
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