United States of America (Press Release) April 21, 2008 --
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
New York Travel Beat Promotes Freegan Tours to Visitors
April 22nd, 2008-- New York Travel Beat -- a unique New York travel site geared towards the curious traveler -- announces new innovative features including Freegan tours for tourists.
Freegan Tours, Offbeat and Free Attractions, and More
New York Travel Beat reaches out a sympathetic hand to those suffering from travel remorse. What do you do after hitting the Empire State Building, Rockefeller Center, and Statue of Liberty? How about a Freegan tour? Freegans are gainfully employed, everyday citizens with adequate finances who choose to dumpster dive for food, furniture, housewares, and more. Freegans are seeking to make a statement about the negative impact mass consumerism has on the environment, and protest needless waste.
Those looking to get an up-close and personal look at the life of New York freegans can attend a trash tour, community meal, reading group, workshops and more. Learn how to make a meal, effectively and safely, with discarded breads, grains, and fruits. Tourists can go home with bragging rights over their "only in New York" tour, a new sense of frugality, and memories for a lifetime.
Learn more about offbeat New York City attractions including Trapeze School, African Burial Ground, and The Museum of Sex by visiting www.newyorktravelbeat.com.
For more information, please contact:
newyorktravelbeat@yahoo.com
www.newyorktravelbeat.com
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New York Travel Beat Promotes Freegan Tours to Visitors
April 22nd, 2008-- New York Travel Beat -- a unique New York travel site geared towards the curious traveler -- announces new innovative features including Freegan tours for tourists.
Freegan Tours, Offbeat and Free Attractions, and More
New York Travel Beat reaches out a sympathetic hand to those suffering from travel remorse. What do you do after hitting the Empire State Building, Rockefeller Center, and Statue of Liberty? How about a Freegan tour? Freegans are gainfully employed, everyday citizens with adequate finances who choose to dumpster dive for food, furniture, housewares, and more. Freegans are seeking to make a statement about the negative impact mass consumerism has on the environment, and protest needless waste.
Those looking to get an up-close and personal look at the life of New York freegans can attend a trash tour, community meal, reading group, workshops and more. Learn how to make a meal, effectively and safely, with discarded breads, grains, and fruits. Tourists can go home with bragging rights over their "only in New York" tour, a new sense of frugality, and memories for a lifetime.
Learn more about offbeat New York City attractions including Trapeze School, African Burial Ground, and The Museum of Sex by visiting www.newyorktravelbeat.com.
For more information, please contact:
newyorktravelbeat@yahoo.com
www.newyorktravelbeat.com
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