EcoSalon
Waterkeeper Alliance, Lexus and Condé Nast have joined together to provide a series of EcoSalons in cities throughout the United States.

Events are held in homes to benefit the work of Waterkeeper Alliance as well as local Waterkeeper programs in the area. Each event invites guests to learn ways to live more sustainably.

The first EcoSalon took place in Atlanta at the EcoManor built by Laura and Rutherford Seydel. The second event was at the home of Tom Gegax and Mary Wescott in Minneapolis, MN. The third gathering (pictured here) took place on December 12 at Hickory Hill, the Washington, DC, home of Mrs. Ethel Kennedy.

Two more events are planned for the future. An event at the Los Angeles home of Ron and Kelly Meyer will focus on local water related issues and the partnerships being formed to confront them and a May EcoSalon will be held at the home of Barbra Streisand.

More EcoSalons will be planned for 2008.
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