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Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Free Jason DeShaw Concert and Raffle in Bozeman this Friday


Immediate Release: Gray Water for Bozeman! Find out how at Eco Auto this Friday, Free concert, presentation and raffle

Click here to download a flyer, call 406.431.0815 for more information.

Contacts:

S.A.V.E. presentation on Gray Water Systems in Montana and a Hippie Ki Yi Aye concert and cd signing with Jason DeShaw this Friday, September 14, at Eco Auto.

Join the Student Advocates for Valuing the Environment Foundation (S.A.V.E.), Montana singer Jason DeShaw, and Eco Auto this Friday from 5-6:30p.m. at 920 West Main Street (next to the Coop). S.A.V.E. will be giving a presentation on Gray Water Systems combined with a free concert and cd signing by Jason DeShaw of The Country Way. S.A.V.E.'s vegi-mobile, running on 100% biodiesel, will also be on display.

Gray water systems are a simple water conservation measure that new home and renovations can look to utilize non-septic water for irrigation or flushing toilets. During the 2007 legislative session, Montana joined a dozen other states in allowing gray water, specifically for single-family homes. Having worked on that legislation, S.A.V.E. is now fostering awareness across the state about gray water systems and their environmental benefits in household construction. Gray water includes most household wash water, such as showers and washers, and is kept separate from black water, which includes toilets and kitchen sinks. A gray water system is designed to treat and reuse the gray water.

Jason DeShaw, a native of Plentywood who has twice crossed the state on S.A.V.E.'s Biodiesel Montana Tours, will be on hand with a free concert and to sign copies of Hippie Ki - Yi - Aye, his country music tribute to expanded recycling and conservation in Montana. Jason has been part of S.A.V.E.'s efforts in the community for several years. Jason has played across the US and is recording his fourth album in Bozeman before heading back to Nashville this Fall. Some of his hits include The Country Way, I'll Come Around, The Savemobile, MIssissippi Mud, Down by the River, Wagon Man, and others.

The event will commemorate the start of a free raffle from BRAC W-200 gray water system, designed to allow a household of up to 5 person to harness gray water. The gray water system, information material, and raffle entry will start this Friday and remain at Eco Auto for the rest of September. More details at Savemobile.org or ecoautoinc.com

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