Thank You Loomis!

Thank you Loomis for a beautiful Earth Day!  The Green Toolbelt Crew celebrated two years of business in this lovely town on April 21st, 2012.  Thanks to all that stopped by to say hello, and to all the curious folk that sniffed our Gear Head hair care and played with our Ditto compressed, cardboard hangers.

Special thanks to Pat Miller for organizing the event and to the Loomis News for including The Green Toolbelt in their articles and photographs.  View The Loomis News full Slideshow

"Jessie McCourt, right, convinces Corrine Leung that the bar of soap is actually shampoo made of natural products."

The Green Toolbelt Turns Two!

With Earth Day quickly approaching, we wanted to take a moment and invite you all to come celebrate The Green Toolbelt’s 2nd Anniversary at the Loomis Earth Day event!

We thank you all for the tremendous support in 2011 and, in honor of the occasion, will be offering 20% off all our products at our Loomis Earth Day Booth [April 21st, 2012] and on the TGTB Online Store April 22nd, 2012.

The T.G.T.B. Team will be bringing Wonder Thunder Produce Bags, To-Go Ware lunch pails, Gear Head “No-Bottle” hair products and maybe, perhaps, some Wood Ties!

Want to see what we did last year? Check out Operation Clean-up.

 

 

Pets on Parade

September 17th,  marked the 5th Annual Pet Parade and Artisan Faire at the Flower Farm Nursery.  The event introduced the Loomis community to Field Haven Feline Rescue and its local artisans.

The Green Toolbelt and artist Kermit McCourt attended with a new lineup of wooden ties.  The ties are made from reclaimed and recycled scrap gathered in McCourt’s Newcastle workshop and are available in three sizes: small, medium and large.  An interesting addition to this round of wood ties are Painted Wooden Ties, jazzed up by Kermit and styled by the crew.
Our booth was populated by dashing gentlemen, sporting their wooden wares, and three lovely ladies [two of them canine].
A gorgeous day made even more lovely with fresh, organic produce offered by the Flower Farm Nursery [“Ugly Heirloom” tomatoes at $1 per lb.].

We’d like to extend a very large thank you to Patty at the Flower Farm Nursery for inviting us to this one of a kind event.