Johnny Williams unloads a TV to be recycled at the Wilmette environmental advocacy group Go Green Wilmette's seventh annual environmental fair on March 10, at the Central Elementary School in Wilmette. | Rob Hart~Sun-Times Media
Charlie Gilroy carries a microwave to be recycled at the Wilmette environmental advocacy group Go Green Wilmette's seventh annual environmental fair on March 10, at the Central Elementary School in Wilmette. | Rob Hart~Sun-Times Media
David Cabanban, Curritech Hybrid Electric Bikes, demonstrates his hybrid bike at the Wilmette environmental advocacy group Go Green Wilmette's seventh annual environmental fair on March 10, at the Wilmette Womans Club in Wilmette. | Rob Hart~Sun-Times Med
Electronics to be recycled at the Wilmette environmental advocacy group Go Green Wilmette's seventh annual environmental fair on March 10, at the Central Elementary School in Wilmette. | Rob Hart~Sun-Times Media
David Cabanban, Curritech Hybrid Electric Bikes, demonstrates his hybrid bike at the Wilmette environmental advocacy group Go Green Wilmette's seventh annual environmental fair on March 10, at the Woman's Club of Wilmette. | Rob Hart~Sun-Times Media
Beth Baxter hangs environmental suggestion on a board at the Wilmette environmental advocacy group Go Green Wilmette's seventh annual environmental fair on March 10, at the Woman's Club of Wilmette. | Rob Hart~Sun-Times Media
The Wilmette environmental advocacy group Go Green Wilmette's seventh annual environmental fair on March 10, at the Wilmette Womans Club in Wilmette. | Rob Hart~Sun-Times Media
Doug Snower had his all electric car on display at the Wilmette environmental advocacy group Go Green Wilmette's seventh annual environmental fair on March 10, at the Woman's Club of Wilmette. | Rob Hart~Sun-Times Media
Benedicta Nordenstahl dressed in plastic bags to promote usage of reusable bags at the Wilmette environmental advocacy group Go Green Wilmette's seventh annual environmental fair on March 10, at the Wilmette Womans Club in Wilmette. | Rob Hart~Sun-Times M
WILMETTE — More than 700 people from Wilmette and the North Shore, including over 20 elected officials and policy makers, joined dozens of volunteers and 182 exhibitors to make the seventh annual Going Green Matters environmental fair a success, organizers say. … Read More