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Tree Sound Studios showcases entertainment's green side (plus Maine & Montana insights)

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Creating sustainable entertainment is as important as any other business or part of our lives. Join Tree Sounds Studios as we explore how the industry of music and events is changing to decrease their impact. Listen in as Paul Diaz, Owner of Tree Sounds Studios talks about Tree Power and Sound, the latest addition to the Tree family, is providing off-grid energy to run live events. A wind tower and solar panels attached to a small trailer make it easy to bring you a clean show. The tower and panels harness energy and store it in large batteries. All of that stored energy can be accessed from outlets on the side of the Trailer - www.treesoundstudios.com. Also Sunshine Diaz talks about Tree Sounds very own “Rock Star Farms” which is growing and producing organic veggies and have added some restaurants around town to their client list. All of our staff has been enjoying the fresh spring air and food that the farm provides. >>> In addition at listen in as experts from Maine and Montana talk about how sustainability is affecting the environment, legislation, and education. Today's guests include: At 40 minutes into the show Gretchen Hooker, Director from ASMSU Sustainability Center (University of Montana) www.montana.edu/greenasmsu. At 70 minutes Nathaniel Meyer, Field Associate, from Environment Maine, www.environmentmaine.org. AtVisit sustainable1000.com for more radio shows and hundreds of videos.

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