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Eco Life Event - 
Eco Life, held at Atlantic Station on September 25-26th.

Eco Life is an eco lifestyle event designed to learn about new ways to live, grow and sustain our natural resources. The Eco Life 2010 event was held at Atlantic Station offered attendees two full days of eco-friendly family entertainment and fun. The whole point behind Eco Life was to educate to live healthier and sustainable lives with less impact on the planet. The event provided live entertainment, variety of games, demonstrations and learning experiences for all ages. It covered a vast ray of topics, from alternative energy to healthy living. One of the main features of Eco Life was Chef’s Corner. The Chef's Corner is designed to be a first hand look into the exciting world of the green chef. Chef’s Corner featured Georgia’s local star chefs and caterers as they demonstrate some of their favorite recipes for discussion and tasting using only the freshest of local ingredients provided by Destiny Organics. Marc Sommers from Parsley's Catering & The Gardens at Kennesaw Mountain and William Neal from Affairs to Remember commented on the natural/organics produce that were provided from Destiny Organics. (Insert picture of Marc cooking). Destiny Organics took pride in sponsoring most of the produce for Chef’s Corner. 
        


Field of Greens 2010

Destiny Organics was a proud sponsor of the 2010 Filed of Greens Festival, in Covington, Georgia; farm is located in Walnut Grove, 35 miles east of downtown Atlanta. With a 65-degree cool weather and the bright sun shining, it was the perfect day for a farm friendly outing. The day was filled with youngsters, parents, and people who wanted to enjoy locally grown, chef-prepared food, live music, and green living education, animals, a fun environment. The Chef Corner had small-plate tasting of farm-fresh food creatively prepared by Atlanta and Athens’ most dedicated farm to-table chefs. Festival attendees were welcome to walk the farm's trails, visit the animals, check out the fruit trees growing in the fields at Whippoorwill Hollow Farm. In all, it was a day full of fun, life and learning.