The Electric Daisy Carnival will return to the Tri-state area for two days this past Memorial Day weekend on Saturday and Sunday. MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford held the electronic music carnival for the second time since 2012, awing audiences with full-scale carnival rides, attractions, dozens of theatrical performers and a Fourth of July-worthy pyrotechnic display. Insomniac, which began promoting the concert series in Las Vegas, promises audiences a concert like they've experienced before with state-of-the-art production across four stages. Over 50 electronic DJs, artists and bands will perform including Skream, Afrojack, Adam Beyer, DJ Snake and more. General admission tickets currently cost $199 and $299 for VIP, with prices increasing as the event draws closer. A set list is available here with shows starting a various times. Attendees must be 18 years or older to attend the event. Parking lots, which open at 11 a.m., cost $30 per car and $90 per bus. For information about the event or to buy tickets visit electricdaisycarnival.com/NewYork/. An increasing number of people are now wanting to do their part to save the planet due to the worsening problems caused by global warming. Unfortunately, numerous people assume that going green is costly and time consuming. Read on to discover several immediate things you can do to get on on the path to living green. Recycling is the top way to start. A lot of people continue to place glass and aluminum items in their normal garbage even though recycling is not that hard to do today. In the US, it's not hard to locate a trash service that offers glass and aluminum recycling choices. Many people still continue to discard these items even though recycling bins are not hard to find. It merely takes a few minutes to wash off the cans and bottles before placing them into the recycle bin. Newspapers are another item that overburden our landfills. Virtually all people will merely take their daily paper and toss it in the garbage when they are done with it. But, there are many other uses that you can get out of your newsprint other than poring over it it. Did you know that you can keep your windows clean using newspapers? If you're tired of seeing small white fragments and streaks on your windowpanes after you clean them with paper towels and cleaner, try to use old newspapers instead. Several community groups run regular paper drives. Merely compilepile all of your old newspapers, put them in a stack, and see if the paper drive organizers will come to your location and pick them up. One more thing that could help you to start to live green is to begin walking a bit more. Lots of people routinely drive short distances merely to buy one thing at their local corner market. If you just walk to the store, not only could it take less time, because you won't have to locate a parking spot, but you will be saving money on gas and helping to save planet Earth by not burning those fuels. If you wish to save even more on gas, take the chance to car pool when you can and only mow your lawn two times a month instead of weekly. A gorgeous lawn is good to have but skipping an additional week before you mow again shouldn't significantly affect it. Using a manual push mower like those more normally used many, many years ago will help to save the environment even more. Numerous hardware shops still carry this type of mower. When people make up their mind to try green living, it's easy to make a few lifestyle modifications that will benefit our environment. Likewise, you can find lots of info all over the Internet on other ways to start living green, you only have to look for it. |
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