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Artwork will be printed in a square I During the July 11, 2019 Council Meet- r h
format (8"x 8") on a reusable cotton or I ing, Council approved Resolution 21-19 N. r
canvas bag, in full color. I establishing the Environmental Advi- _^ -,1, '`
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sory Committee EAC to help ensure f A.,
Entries for the artwork should highlight I the well beingof all the areas natural p
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the Tequesta environment in some way. I
and public resources, as well as the Olt,
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Entry is open to all Tequesta artists, all I general well being of all residential
ages,working in any media. I and commercial landscaped and w, ill
* I vegetation areas in the Village.
Finalists will be published in each age Council understands negative impacts
category in Smoke Signals. i on the Villages environment and its i We are calling Tequesta artists
* natural and public resources can come of ALL AGES to participatel
The winning artwork will be chosen by I from sources from within and from I In an effort to drastically reduce the
the Village of Tequesta Council and the I outside of the Village and with proper
EAC. I education and regulation may be con- I number of plastic and paper bags in our
* trolled or mitigated. This committee is community and lower our collective
Bags will be printed and released for I comprised of seven (7) members whom I carbon footprint, the Village of Tequesta
distribution FALL 2020. I are residents of the Village of Tequesta.* 9 q Environmental Advisory Committe is
For entry form and more information, I I creating limited edition, reusable shop-
contact Resa at vot.r/istort.eac@g- I Tom Bradford, Chair I ping bags featuring a local artist's
mail.com Robert Shaw, Vice-Chair
I ng I artwork on one side and sponsors of
Frank Hardi
Lisa Hardi y I the initiative on the other. These bags
Deadline for
Jessica Namath I will be sold and distributed throughout our
Maria Pearson I community by local businesses and the
art Ciro d is I Resa Listort I VOT-EAC.
��� � I To reach an EAC member via email: I �
vot.firstinitiallastname.eac@gmail.com I E N V I R O N M E N T L ADVISORY
(Ex. vot tbradford.eac@gmail.com) I 0 M PO 1T T E E
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P("N1S0R S H I P I PLASINC BAC; USAGE .AN
CORPORATE SPONSORSHIP($600): I Plastic bags are among the 12 items
I I of debris most found in coastal
r }' I Businesses wanting sponsorship with I clean-ups.
a logo representation must pre-order 200
bags at$3 each ($600 total sponsorship 267 different species of animals have
committment), to be paid in advance. I y
been affected b marine debris.
Businesses can choose to either sell
bags ($5 each, same price EAC will be I Every second, 160,000 plastic bags
selling them for) or give them away. I are used around the world.
4D N T OF BAG I I A plastic bag is used for an average
of 12 minutes.
INDIVIDUAL SPONSORSHIP($100):
Less than 3% of plastic bags are
Families wanting sposnorship opportuni- i recycled worldwide.
ty will receive their family name listed
I and 5 free bags. Donation is $100, to be I
paid in advance. If just one person used recycled
I plastic bags over their lifetime, they
would be removing 22,000 plastic
„ � � Businesses, charities, families, and
schools wishing to sponsor the first I bags from the environment.
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annual bags initiative can contact Resa
at vot.rlistort.eac@gmaii.com I This one person could be you.
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