Showing posts with label Theo Chocolate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Theo Chocolate. Show all posts

Monday, June 9, 2008

Greening Up and More

Hey everyone

I wanted to follow up with you on the Green Up program. I received an email from Jack Brautigam stating that the program currently has about 8,000 members and is growing at a rate of 400 members a month since the Theo Chocolate program.

Don't forget to head to Seattle Tilth's web site for dates on new classes and workshops! For the month of June topics include chicken husbandry at Good Shepherd Center on the 14th , balcony and ledge gardening at Good Shepherd Center on the 14th , and growing heat loving crops at Pickering Barn next to the Issaquah Farmers Market on the 17th, and at Bradner Park on the 21st.

If you haven't signed up yet, we still need you to help out Seattle Tilth. Click on the following link and sign up for A Fresh Squeeze! When you do, A Fresh Squeeze will let me know and I will donate $0.25 to Seattle Tilth for each sign up. You will not only get a great resource in A Fresh Squeeze's emails and enhance the development of Seattle's environmentalism and conservation organizations, you will help fund one of the Seattle area's great environmental educational resources in Seattle Tilth.

Seattle Tilth Donation Program

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Volunteering, Pioneer Organics, GreenUp and more

- A Fresh Squeeze is promoting a voluteer initiative going on in the Seattle area.

- Pioneer Organics will be starting www.spud.com on May 9th. Peter Latvis, the marketing manager, mentioned that" It will give customers an option to choose "Local Only" produce (grown or produced within a 500 mile radius.) In the future we hope to be able to offer blogging as a component of the spud! website." This is great news. Congratulations!

- The city of Seattle has a great program to promote wind power. The program, Green Up, is trying to get both residents and businesses to switch to electricity made from wind power. This sounds like a great idea that can have a great positive effect on the community. In addition to the wind power received, customers will receive gifts from one of Seattle's leading fair trade chocolate producers, Theo Chocolate. The chocolate is worth the switch alone! Be sure to check out the links to the right ====>

If you haven't signed up yet, we still need you to help out Seattle Tilth. Click on the following link and sign up for A Fresh Squeeze! When you do, A Fresh Squeeze will let me know and I will donate $0.25 to Seattle Tilth for each sign up. You will not only get a great resource in A Fresh Squeeze's emails, you will also help fund one of the Seattle area's great environmental educational resources in Seattle Tilth.

Seattle Tilth Donation Program


Thanks everyone!