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	<title>Green Girl Music And Arts Festival</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[“The Green Girl Music and Arts Festival celebrates female musicians, artists, and performers while embracing and encouraging green practices and initiatives in the community.” About The 2010 Festival &#8230; After three years of presenting The Las Vegas Girl Festival, founder, Sharon Ludlam saw a need to turn the festival green! While continuing to spotlight and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>“The Green Girl Music and Arts Festival celebrates female musicians,  artists, and performers while embracing and encouraging green practices  and initiatives in the community.”</h1>
<h2>About The 2010 Festival &#8230;</h2>
<p>After three years of presenting The Las Vegas Girl Festival, founder,  Sharon Ludlam saw a need to turn the festival green!</p>
<p>While continuing to spotlight and empower women in music and the  arts, the mission of the festival has expanded to raising awareness  about the need to green our environment. The festival encourages  reusing, repurposing, reducing and recycling. Thus was born the Green  Girl Music &amp; Arts Festival.</p>
<p>With the help of passionate musicians, artists, sponsors, green  businesses, organizations, individuals and volunteers, the festival will  be a great way to educate and entertain our community!</p>
<p>The festival will feature all day performances by both local and  touring female musicians, artists, dancers, poets, and film makers.  There will also be educational exhibits, eco vendors, demonstrations,  animal welfare, natural, organic, vegetarian and vegan cuisine, healthy  and green living services, crafts, and environmental speakers.<br />
Contact us for more information at:  <a href="mailto:info@greengirlmusicandartsfestival.com" target="_blank">info@greengirlmusicandartsfestival.com</a> or call 702-648-8051.</p>
<h2>History &#8230;</h2>
<p>Established in 2007, the Las Vegas Girl Festival gave female  performers and artists a voice, a spotlight, and a chance to perform  and/or display their artwork. The Festival provided an opportunity to  showcase their talents in a supportive environment. The festival  featured artists as young as 8 years old, all the way up to veteran  performers. To hear past festival performers, <a href="http://www.lasvegasgirlfestival.com/participants.html" target="_blank">click here</a>.</p>
<p>The Las Vegas Girl Festival, a celebration of female musicians,  poets, spoken word artists, dancers, comedians, artists, and film  makers, has now evolved into the Green Girl Music and Arts Festival.</p>
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