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As food and other living costs continue to rise, living a
greener lifestyle can help you lower your bills while improving your
quality of life and doing the right thing for the environment.

Visit Eco-Home for one of this February's Eco-Home Tours
on Sunday, February 1 and Sunday, and Sunday, February 15 from 2 P.M. to 4:30 P.M. In addition to learning
how to begin or expand your personal urban garden, the tour will also
display new technologies that will help turn any house into a green
environment.

The Tour is conducted by Eco-Home Network, a non-profit dedicated to
educating the public on how to make lifestyle choices that protect the
environment and improve quality of life. The Eco-Home is located in the
Los Feliz neighborhood of Los Angeles. Call 323-662-5207 for
reservation and directions. Reservations are $10 per person.

For more information, visit our website at ecohome.org.

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