Fair Trade Store Attempting to Break World Record, With Others
(Green Bay) A Better Footprint (1228 Main Street Suite #1) will participate in World Fair Trade Day by joining others around the country in an attempt to set the world record for the biggest ever Fair Trade coffee break by providing FREE coffee at their store on Saturday, May 10, 2008 from 12:00 pm-4:00 pm. Fair Trade coffee guarantees a fair price for farmers and artisans, a better future for the planet, and a tastier, higher quality product for coffee drinkers. The Fair Trade coffee breaks are to be held simultaneously around the country, at 2:00 pm central time. To officially participate in the record breaking attempt, visit A Better Footprint to take a free coffee break and sign the official ledger.
People around the country from Boston to Boulder and Milwaukee to San Francisco will stage a “Fair Trade Coffee Break” on May 10, World Fair Trade Day. The Fair Trade coffee breaks will focus on the benefits of Fair Trade to farmers, consumers, and the environment. A Better Footprint will join with people from 70 countries worldwide to celebrate World Fair Trade Day and highlight the importance and benefits of Fair Trade.
A Better Footprint will have various flavors of free organic coffee available in the café so take a break and enjoy a cup of Fair Trade Coffee. Join in celebrating Fair Trade by visiting A Better Footprint, located at 1228 Main Street in the Olde Town Crossing building, with parking available behind the store.
For further information call founder Miranda Paul at (920)-569-6332, e-mail fairtrade@worldgoodsgb.com or visit www.ABetterFootprint.org. Also visit www.FTRN.org to learn more about Fair Trade and get involved.
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