[[Image(GreenStatue2012.JPG, right, thumbnail, 300, noborder, "Art installation made out of Styrofoam packaging.")]] [[Image(Green2012.JPG, right, thumbnail, 300, noborder)]] [[Image(Green2012FoodCourt.JPG, right, thumbnail, 300, noborder, "Food court")]] ||<class="tablehead">'''Location'''|| ||[[Address("High Falls District, Rochester NY, 14614")]]|| See ["Gone, But Not Forgotten"] The '''Greentopia Festival''', presented by ["Monroe Community College"], was ["Rochester"] and the ["Finger Lakes"]' ["Festivals" celebration] of the green movement. The interactive festival was designed to exhibit what the region is doing to help the environment and explore healthier ways of living as individuals and as a community. Businesses and organizations showcased their products and programs designed to promote sustainability. Everything at the festival that could be recycled was recycled, including plastic utensils, napkins, and food scraps. Incentives were provided to attendees arriving in green modes of transportation. Greentopia was first held as a two-day festival in the ["High Falls District"] in ["2011"]. For their second year they have expanded considerably to include a film festival, art exhibits, and a conference on innovation. The last festival appears to have been held in ["2015"]. Greentopia the organization now does other events. ===From the Website=== ''Greentopia 2012 is a week-long celebration of inspiration through art, music, organic and locally grown food and beverages, ideas and activism. The expanded event will contain four programmatic aspects, which include Greentopia | INNOVATION, Greentopia | FILM, Greentopia | MUSIC and Greentopia | ECOFEST. In its first year the event drew between 18-20,000 people to the historic High Falls district. Through how-to workshops and cutting-edge films, visitors learned about big green ideas and how to apply them creatively in everyday life. There are special family activities, a community recycled art installation, mouthwatering organic and local food and beverages, and all kinds of live music.'' ===Past Eco-Fest Exhibitors and Vendors (Select)=== * ["Abundance Cooperative Market"] * [http://www.africanpresents.com/ African Presents] * ["Arista Power"] * ["Batavia" Batavia Turf] * ["Bona Fide Coffee"] * ["Carlson Metro Center" Carlson Metro Center YMCA] * ["EvenOdd Creative"] * ["Foodlink"] * ["Harley School"] * ["Harris Seeds"] * ["Hip Green Pet"] * ["Kingdom Ventures"] * ["Landmark Society"] * ["Lollypop Farm"] * ["Lori's Natural Foods"] * ["Midtown Athletic Club"] * ["Monroe Community College"] * ["Monroe County"] * ["Mud Creek Farm"] * ["Muesli Fusion"] * ["NeighborWorks Rochester"] * ["One World Goods"] * ["R Community Bikes"] * ["Rochester Folk Art Guild"] * ["Rochester Gas & Electric"] * ["Rochester Greenovation"] * ["Rochester Institute of Technology"] * ["Rochester Museum and Science Center"] * ["Rochester Regional Community Design Center"] * ["Rolling Thunder"] * ["Seneca Park Zoo"] * ["Snow Daze"] * ["WXXI"] * ["Wegmans"] All participants were screened for their commitment to sustainable business practices. [[Comments]] ------ ''2016-06-15 11:39:49'' [[nbsp]] I believe the festival is gone now --["Users/Damiankumor"] ------ ''2016-06-16 07:41:17'' [[nbsp]] I think there's still a much-diminished gathering. From what I'm told, they got taken to the cleaners by an unscrupulous organizer. Also, apparently this festival was BS in the first place. My friend was a vendor and he witnessed two volunteers throwing out an entire unopened carton of bottled water. (And what was an eco-fest even doing with bottled water in the first place?) He said the festival management didn't care when he told them. --["Users/EileenF"]