The Children’s Museum of NH is one of the newest members of the Green Alliance, thanks to generous sponsorship by Earthtec of Portsmouth.
“I am so excited to be able to help the Children’s Museum of New Hampshire come together with the Green Alliance,” said Dennis Randall, CEO of Earthtec. “These are two of my favorite organizations on the Seacoast and they each have been providing such a culturally rich service to our community. It just makes sense that they come together to pool their creative talents. I can’t wait to see the great things that come from this collaboration.”
Justine Roberts, Executive Director of the Children’s Museum of NH, shared Randall’s enthusiasm for being part of the Green Alliance. “Being green is a given for the museum. Children are tomorrow’s leaders and citizens. It is our responsibility to model sustainability, promote stewardship and encourage the kind of innovative thinking of the everyday that will be necessary for future generations. We’re grateful to Earthtec for making it possible for us to become part of the Green Alliance.”
The Green Alliance is a green business union that connects sustainable businesses with eco-conscious communities in New England. The more than 2,000 Green Alliance consumer members enjoy special discounts from Green Alliance business partners and the organization promotes sustainable practices and innovations. More information can be found at www.greenalliance.biz.
About Earthtec
Earthtec is a Portmouth NH owned clothing company with a conscience. By putting some revolutionary technology to work, Earthtec is converting landfill-bound bottles into extraordinary fabrics and then in turn garments. To find out more, please visit Earthtec at www.earthtec.com.
About the Children’s Museum of New Hampshire
The not-for-profit Children’s Museum of New Hampshire is located at 6 Washington Street in Dover and offers two levels of hands-on, custom-created exhibits for children and families. Children can explore a wide range of subjects, from dinosaurs, music and aeronautics to world cultures, art and natural history. Open year-round, the museum specializes in creating family learning experiences and works closely with schools, social service agencies and educators. The museum also hosts a variety of live performances, workshops, classes and special events for families. For more information, please call the museum at (603) 742-2002 or visit www.childrens-museum.org.
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