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City to have water conservation fair Nov. 1


Wayne Segal, spokesman for the city of Boynton Beach, said a city has to be green to grow, and that Boynton Beach would demonstrate that one way to be green is by being “Wise on Water.”

Boynton Beach is having a free public fair, “Wise on Water,” from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Nov. 1 in the 100 block of East Ocean Avenue.

The event, taking place in conjunction with the opening of the city’s green market, will feature experts in the field who will offer rain barrel demonstrations, irrigation demonstrations, and water conservation and gardening workshops.

There will be rain barrel, prize giveaways and a chance to win an original piece of ECO artwork by local artist Sheri Tengbergen.

For information, call 561-742-6350.

Mike Rothman can be reached at mkrothman@tribune.com.

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Mike Rothman graduated from the University of Florida with a Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism and a Master’s Degree in Management. He grew up in South Florida and has been back working here since July 2006. Mike wrote for numerous publications previously including the Gainesville Sun, GatorBait Magazine and Inspin.com, where he was the NBA Expert.

When Mike is not hitting the streets of Boynton Beach and Delray Beach looking for stories, he can be found playing sports or spending time with friends.

He also enjoys provoking his fellow Hometown Downtown columnist, Dave DiPino, for the sake of good stories, of course. He can be reached at mkrothman@tribune.com or at 954-871-1233.

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