T h e u n i v e r s i T y o f T e x a s a T a r l i n g T o n
Tuesday
september 22, 2009
volume 91, no.
18
www.
theshorthorn.
com
since 1919
INDEX
News 2, 4, 5, 8
Calendar 2
Sports 3
Scene 6
Classifieds 7
By JohN harDEN
The Shorthorn staff
When K.
C....
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T h e u n i v e r s i T y o f T e x a s a T a r l i n g T o n
Tuesday
september 22, 2009
volume 91, no.
18
www.
theshorthorn.
com
since 1919
INDEX
News 2, 4, 5, 8
Calendar 2
Sports 3
Scene 6
Classifieds 7
By JohN harDEN
The Shorthorn staff
When K.
C.
Reagor and his
6-year-old daughter Brooke wanted to learn how to become more
eco-friendly, they participated in
Arlington’s Ecofest where they
learned how to make a rain barrel
and harness the sun’s energy.
Arlington’s first Ecofest Saturday at the Levitt Pavilion and
Founders Plaza was an activityfilled event, spreading environmental awareness.
The event attracted hundreds of people with
food, music and demonstrations
on how to become environmentally friendly.
“We’re definitely not the most
green people, but we try,” Reagor
said.
“I always thought of being
green as a way to save a few dollars on my light and water bill, but
today we learned it’s much more.
”
Reagor said he sees the importance of taking care of the planet
and plans o
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