Living Green Tour Comes to the Convention Center

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If you are looking for some sustainable green home remodeling ideas, look no further than the LA Convention Center this weekend. The Living Green Tour a 2,500 square foot movable eco-friendly home is going on display this weekend.

Better Homes and Gardens and Green Works sponsor the Living Green Home. The house features countertops made from recycled glass, cork and bamboo floors and energy efficient appliances. Experts will even be there to help teach you how to make small changes in your life that can make a positive impact on the environment.

If you want to go: Los Angeles Home Remodeling Show at the Los Angeles Convention Center 1201 S. Figueroa St, Los Angeles in Kenita Hall. Adult admission is $6.75 and kids under 12 are free, be advised you will have to pay for parking, $12 if you park in the South Hall lot. The show's hours are Saturday 10am to 8pm and Sunday 10am to 6pm.

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Roxanne Kotzman is a Daily News Photo Department veteran of nine years. When she and longtime friend Stacy Long discovered their love all of all things environmentally responsible, they launched Happy Monkey Planet and jumped head-first into the vibrant eco-community.

Wow, so much to learn! But initially the idea is a pretty simple one: Let's change the world through information, education and action.

Rox & Stacy are a lot like you: ecologically minded but sometimes just plain overwhelmed when charged with the task of making a far-reaching difference in the environment. They have jobs, families, homes, lives and pets.

But what if doing better was a simple as a light-bulb change, a reusable canvas grocery bag, recycling that soda can or a cold-water wash?

These eco-chicks just hope to have a little fun, learn a little more, share a lot of information and maybe make the planet a happier, greener, cleaner place.

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