GREEN BUILDING FOR A HEALTHY PLANET

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Check out these web sites for Green Products when you are doing new construction or rennovating:

www.ecowise.com

www.buildinggreen.com

Keep it Clean – Build Green!!

Lars Fisk Train Sculpture @ Union Station

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Vermont Sculptor, Lars Fisk has created a “Train Ball”. This sculpture now resides in the Union Station at the Foot of Main Street in Main Street Landing’s permanent art collection. Please visit it, sit in it, experience it. It’s an amazing piece of work, and we salute Lars Fisk.

Melinda Moulton Elected to the Orton Family Foundation Board of Trustees

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The Orton Family Foundation The Orton Family Foundation Home Page.

http://www.orton.org

MORE MONKEY BUSINESS AT MAIN STREET LANDING

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Fantasy is real.
Check out this PHOTO……http://www.monkeyswithwings.com/imgwinterhowl.html

The first winged monkey appeared in Burlington in 1976, sculpted
into the roof line of an historic old building on the corner of Bank
and St. Paul Streets. Although the building has fallen into disrepair,
if you go there today, you can see that the chimney remains the shape
of his castle. The sculpture was commissioned for a store called
Emerald City of Oz. Emerald City was a waterbed store and a politically
motivated gift boutique. This first creature was positioned so that he
begged discovery, crouched, ever vigilant, always on guard, and softly
bathed in green light.
An icon was born.
His mate emerged from the primordial soup behind a slate turret on
the south side of the same building. …

Order Winged Monkey Products

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You can now order Winged Monkey products

just click here

http://www.monkeyswithwings.com/img.html

SEVENTH GENERATION MOVES INTO LAKE & COLLEGE

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SKINNY PANCAKE OPENS WITH HUGE SUCCESS AT LAKE & COLLEGE

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This is an exciting opportunity unlike most in the food service industry: be part of a venture from the start, participate in its growth, gain valuable experience about start-ups, share and be heard on your insight as to how we can improve our product, service, atmosphere, performance!

The Skinny Pancake (best known for our crepe cart on Church Street) is opening a storefront on the Burlington Waterfront in one month!!! We are looking to hire good-natured individuals with experience as baristas, waitstaff, cooking, bartending. An interest/passion for the arts and sustainability is a plus. We have positions available at our brand-new storefront, our cart on Church Street and at festivals and special events and will be conducting interviews over the course of the next two weeks. The cart needs staff ASAP and the storefront opens Memorial Day weekend. Our festival & special events tour begins in mid-June.

UVM Voices of Vermont Lecture Series: Melinda Moulton Guest Speaker

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Click here to learn about Melinda Moulton’s Lecture on November 16th, 2005

University of Vermont’s Voices of Vermont Lecture Series

http://alumni.uvm.edu/events/events_detail.asp?eventID=441

Check out the photos of the luncheon at

http://alumni.uvm.edu/photogallery/photo.asp?iPage=1& …

UVM Voices of Vermont Lecture Series: Melinda Moulton Guest Speaker

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Click here to learn about Melinda Moulton’s Lecture on November 16th, 2005

University of Vermont’s Voices of Vermont Lecture Series

http://alumni.uvm.edu/events/events_detail.asp?eventID=441

Check out the photos of the luncheon at

http://alumni.uvm.edu/photogallery/photo.asp?iPage=1& …

Main Street Landing Wins 2002 U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Energy Star Award

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Main Street Landing Company has won the 2002 Energy Star for Small Business Award. This award is issued by the United States Environmental Protection Agency.

The award program recognizes firms which have exemplified the EPA’s Energy Star goals of common-sense, profitable efficiency improvements …

Melinda Moulton ”Stompin With The Stars” Dancing the Tango for the 2007 Vermont Arts Council Event

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Melinda Moulton and Gerd Hirschmann Win The Vermont Arts Council
”Stompin With the Stars Competition”

See PHOTO – Click on

http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/apps/pbcs.dll/gallery?Avis=BT&Dato=20071121&Kategori=ENT&Lopenr=711210805&Ref=PH

For a short video of a segment of their Tango – click on

http://www.vermontartscouncil.org/JoinUs/StompinWiththeStars/tabid/709/Default.aspx

A Night of Star-Studded Entertainment to Benefit the Vermont Arts Council

On Saturday, November 17, 2007 at 7:30pm the Grand Maple Ballroom in UVM’s new Davis Center will come to life with “Stompin’ With the Stars,” the Green Mountain State’s version of the popular television dance competition.

Vermont “celebrities” from the arts, sports, corporate and political realms will be paired with some the state’s best dancers in a glitz and glamour competition to benefit the programs and services of the Vermont Arts Council.

THE STARS
Click the button at left to purchase tickets online using our secure server. If you can’t attend, but would like to make a donation to support the Council’s programs and services, click the button at right.

CELEBRITY DANCERS

Ed Koren
(Illustrator &
Cartoonist)
will dance the
merengue
Taryn Noelle
dance instructor
doing the
merengue
with Ed
Warren Kimble
(Folk artist)
will be
tap dancing
Karen Amirault
dance instructor
tap dancing
with Warren

Patrick

SEVENTH GENERATION IS ANCHOR TENANT FOR LAKE & COLLEGE

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Seventh Generation finds new home
Leslie Wright
Staff
The Burlington Free Press

Burlington company to move into waterfront office

By Leslie Wright

Eco-friendly household-products maker Seventh Generation Inc. plans to move to a new development on Burlington’s waterfront early next year.

The Burlington company has signed a seven-year lease with an option for two five-year extensions for a 30,000-square-foot office at the Lake and College Redevelopment Project, said Melinda Moulton, head of Main Street Landing Co., on Monday.

Seventh Generation will be moving a few blocks away from its current operations, which are scattered among three offices in the Maple and Battery street area, said Jeffrey Hollender, the company’s chief executive officer and president.

About 50 employees will move to three floors of the Lake and College building, accounting for 60 percent of the office space available in the 110,000-square-foot project at the corner of Lake and College streets.

The $13.5 million brick building features several facades and a varied roof line that evokes the look of a European village. Construction started in 2003, with the grand opening set for July 3. The building includes a performing arts theater, two-screen cinema, offices and space for …