Ladies of Manure Calendar Launch Party
Friday, January 25th from 6 to 8pm
Cafeina Wynwood Lounge
297 Northwest 23rd Street
Miami, FL 33127
RSVP to ladiesofManure@taraink.com
The Fertile Earth Foundation, a local environmental non-profit organization, will officially launch its newest fundraising initiative: The Ladies of Manure 2013 calendar. The $25 calendar – available as of recently online – is comprised of colorful shots like the ones below and are aimed at getting readers to re-think waste. Guests will have an opportunity to purchase calendars during the launch party, and the Fertile Earth Foundation will also stage a silent auction showcasing large canvas-sized prints of images from the calendar. Happy hour specials also available and include $2 sliders, $3 brews.
To purchase the calendar online, click here.
Fertile Earth Foundation (FEF), a local environmental non-profit best known for its composting initiatives, is pleased to introduce its newest fundraising initiative: The Ladies of Manure 2013 calendar! Currently available for purchase on www.Kickstarter.com for $25 and will soon be available at select retail outlets in South Florida.
Prompting viewers to reassess their relationship with the Earth, the “Ladies of Manure†calendar features beautiful portraits that remind us to stay green. “The average person generates 4.5 pounds of trash every day – about 1.5 tons of solid waste per year. Through this calendar we want to try and get you to rethink all your waste, even your daily ones and twos.†explains Executive Director & Co-Founder, Lanette Sobel.
Fertile Earth Foundation is an organization that provides the community with abundance, health, and self-sufficiency by facilitating innovative technologies and ideas through various educational mediums. This organization orchestrates unique and stimulating events that showcase specific topics relating to how individuals, communities and companies can lessen their footprint on Earth. FEF also supports environmentally focused research and bringing sustainable ideas to South Florida. For more information about Fertile Earth Foundation, please visit: http://www.fertileearth.org/