- Posted April 15, 2011
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Trott Financial Center to host Earth Day event
Trott & Trott PC, a Farmington Hills-based law firm serving the mortgage banking industry, announced Thursday that they have joined with REDICO Management Inc., a Southfield-based real estate development and investment company, to host an Earth Day Celebration to raise environmental awareness among employees. The event will take place on Thursday, April 21, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Trott Financial Center in Farmington Hills.
The event will kick off with an Earth Day Parade from the children at Bright Horizons, a community childcare facility with a location in the Trott Financial Center. Following the parade, employees will be invited to attend an Earth Day fair, featuring local vendors who will educate attendees on the importance of recycling and buying local, as well as offer employees an opportunity to sample and purchase sustainable Michigan products.
This year's vendors include A-1 Organic Lawns, Downtown Ferndale Bike Shop, Oakland County Parks, Rouge MakeUp & Nail Studio, Royal Oak Recycling, Sacs of Life, Sierra Club and Wayne County Parks.
Published: Fri, Apr 15, 2011
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