Last weekend, I attended the Green Festival held at the Washington D.C. Convention Center. While I don't consider myself a tree-hugger or an "environmental whacko," I certainly believe that everyone can do their part to make the world a cleaner place, use less chemicals and pollutants in our own homes, and live life in a more sustainable way.
So, it was time to learn for this REALTOR & Green Newbie .
Not to mention, my sister was in town because her company, Pangea Organics was a sponsorship partner at the Green Festival. Pangea Organics makes wonderful, organic, hygiene and beauty products, including lip balms, facial cleansers and toners, shampoos, body lotions, and bar soaps. The stuff is great! My sister's the national sales director, and no she didn't pay me for this plug.
After learning about all types of natural foods, organic pillows, green grassroots groups, herbal teas, recycled elephant poo paper, and yes, organic beer, there was one exhibit which really struck a chord:
"Plant a Tree in D.C. Earn a $50 rebate."

What a great idea!
Casey Trees and the District Department of the Environment teamed up to offer rebates up to $50 to D.C. homeowners who plant a tree on their private property in the District of Columbia.
What better way to spruce up your home, help the environment, and get a cash-back rebate?
All you've got to do is the following:
1. Purchase an eligible tree (no invasives or ash).
2. Plant it a residence in D.C.
3. Go to the CaseyTrees.org website, print, complete and sign the coupon
4. Mail the coupon and your tree purchase receipt to Casey Trees Rebate, 1123 11th Street NW #3, Washington, DC 20001 by May 31, 2009.
5. Receive your rebate in 3-5 weeks.

Oh, and you've also got to pledge to care for the tree for at least 2 years.
Get your shovels and hoses ready and help the D.C. community and environment.
You just might add that extra curb appeal to your home as well.
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Hi Brian...I hope you go around hugging all these new Casey Trees when they get substantially bigger.
Hugs,
Kate
Brian, very cool idea with the rebate. We should do that all over the country.
What a wonderful incentive to plant a beautiful tree.
That's a good idea ... gives me one, too! Organic beer? Hmmm.
Nice Brian.....and what a great message to send if you have children and plant a tree with them.
Brian, you're way too youn to remember this, but during the Nixon Administration there was this study that said the pollution was really bad in DC because we had too many trees! Since then, I guess it's been discredited!