The Eco Soldier:
The Do LaB in Los Angeles in truly one of a kind company. They couple all their endeavors in an interactive way by use of creative lights and event production. Basing their approaches the organic way, they go ahead to create an everlasting imprint and often make use of natural materials to leave an impression.

The Arena:
Pack your bags and come over to the 6th Annual Lighting in a Bottle festival being held in the Oak Canyon Ranch. Relive beautiful music, art performing and amazing green worlds all around you in a converging environment this Memorial Day (May27-30th).
The Eco Effort:
The main effort of the ‘Lightning in a Bottle function’ is to create awareness for the people around. By fusing lights, art and dance into the events, they are able to promote low cost and high on efficiency ways of DIY projects. Such projects are healthy, they cost less and even bring about a massive change in your lives.
The Lightning in a Bottle Festival is the winner of the prestigious European Festival Awards’ Outstanding Greener Festival Award. They even have many top notch speakers associated with them. Some of them being Marianne Williamson, the famous author, poet Kute Blackson and yoga and dance classes teacher Shiva Rae and Suzanne Sterling.
Do LaB is associated with the best and hope to do the same for you as well. By simplifying your lives, they try and bring about a change in our busy schedules, but the healthy way.
The Impact:
The impact would be the exposure one would get once they are introduced to this function. With a mix of dance, lights and fun, you get to explore a completely different part of nature, but your way. Learn how to carry out cost effective Do-it-Yourself projects single handedly. Go the green way by attending nature related workshops. If these don’t really catch your fancy, then simply listen to world renowned speakers like poet Kute Blackson, Marianne Williamson, the famous author or Shiva Rae, the yoga teacher. Learning is an endless process and shall be reinforced once you take the initiative.
Thanks for the tip, Jody Orsborn

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