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Pure Eco to Exhibit at "Greening of the Heartland" Conference in Detroit This Weekend
Submitted by ryanoswald on Thu, 05/28/2009 - 08:06
We will be exhibiting at “Greening of the Heartland” sponsored by the Detroit Chapter of the USGBC beginning this Sunday, May 31 and running through Tuesday, June 2. Our booth number is 502, come by and chat with us. More details of this great expo can be found at the link below. Hope to see you there!!!
http://www.greeningtheheartland.org/
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