Hey
- A Fresh Squeeze has a couple of recent articles on topics covering bike maintenance and the issue of lead in fishing tackle. If you fish, this is a great article to read and pass on to other fishermen! There are comments and suggestions from Rocky Ledge, and the Future Fisherman Foundation. Check them out by going to any of their web sites.
- Seattle Climate Action Network is focused on getting more people to ride their bikes.
- As always, the blog is looking for more people to join the growing list of people and organizations committed to Seattles eco health by making Wikipower Seattle donate to Seattle Tilth! By clicking on the link below and signing up for A Fresh Squeeze's email eco updates, this blog will donate $0.25 to Seattle Tilth! So please, take a minute, sign up for one of Seattle's finest eco online information centers, and in the process improve one of Seattle's best eco resources, Seattle Tilth.
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Prius plug ins and more
Hey everyone
- There is a video of Mayor Nickels showing off one of 13 plug in Electric Priuses in the Seattle area. Click below to see the video. They also have many other successful programs like the Green Up program that has signed up over 8,000 residential and corporate customers who now receive their power through wind!
Mayor Prius video
- Click on the Seattle Tilth link as they have updated their summer schedule and expanded on their already successful classes and workshops.
Seattle Tilth schedule
Goods for the Planet has released its summer class schedule as well. They include classes on sewing, vegetarian food preparation, and many others.
Goods for The Planet
A Fresh Squeeze has recently written articles on avoiding PBDE's, Green Diapers, and Seattle's best Eco-Dates (otherwise known as future reasons to buy green diapers). Click on the link to check out these and other great articles!
As always, the blog is looking for more people to join the growing list of people and organizations committed to Seattles eco health by making Wikipower Seattle donate to Seattle Tilth! By clicking on the link below and signing up for A Fresh Squeeze's email eco updates, this blog will donate $0.25 to Seattle Tilth! So please, take a minute, sign up for one of Seattle's finest eco online information centers, and in the process improve one of Seattle's best eco resources, Seattle Tilth.
Seattle Tilth Donation Program
Wikipower Seattle thanks you very much.
- There is a video of Mayor Nickels showing off one of 13 plug in Electric Priuses in the Seattle area. Click below to see the video. They also have many other successful programs like the Green Up program that has signed up over 8,000 residential and corporate customers who now receive their power through wind!
Mayor Prius video
- Click on the Seattle Tilth link as they have updated their summer schedule and expanded on their already successful classes and workshops.
Seattle Tilth schedule
Goods for the Planet has released its summer class schedule as well. They include classes on sewing, vegetarian food preparation, and many others.
Goods for The Planet
A Fresh Squeeze has recently written articles on avoiding PBDE's, Green Diapers, and Seattle's best Eco-Dates (otherwise known as future reasons to buy green diapers). Click on the link to check out these and other great articles!
As always, the blog is looking for more people to join the growing list of people and organizations committed to Seattles eco health by making Wikipower Seattle donate to Seattle Tilth! By clicking on the link below and signing up for A Fresh Squeeze's email eco updates, this blog will donate $0.25 to Seattle Tilth! So please, take a minute, sign up for one of Seattle's finest eco online information centers, and in the process improve one of Seattle's best eco resources, Seattle Tilth.
Seattle Tilth Donation Program
Wikipower Seattle thanks you very much.
Monday, June 16, 2008
Seattle, yes you CAN!!!
Hey everyone
I would just like to remind everyone about the great web site, Seattle CAN, that updates the city on how to live a more environmentally responsible lifestyle. There are articles on how you can receive your power from wind, you can get your vehicle's power from the grid, and what the city and local companies are doing to continually reduce waste.
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 you will join the growing list of people that have made me donate $0.25 to Seattle Tilth. 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.
I would just like to remind everyone about the great web site, Seattle CAN, that updates the city on how to live a more environmentally responsible lifestyle. There are articles on how you can receive your power from wind, you can get your vehicle's power from the grid, and what the city and local companies are doing to continually reduce waste.
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 you will join the growing list of people that have made me donate $0.25 to Seattle Tilth. 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.
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
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
- 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
Friday, May 2, 2008
First check and more
Hey everyone
I am pleased to announce that I have sent the first check out to Seattle Tilth. Thank you to all who have signed up for A Fresh Squeeze. Be sure to tell others about the program as we now know that the program is working. The link is below.
Seattle Tilth Donation Program
While perusing through the sites in the margin, I ended up reading a ton of information from Green Tech Media. There are stories on funding alt energy companies, residential uses of alt energy and a lot more.
As always, check out the sites in the margin ====> to find out more about what is going on environmentally.
I am pleased to announce that I have sent the first check out to Seattle Tilth. Thank you to all who have signed up for A Fresh Squeeze. Be sure to tell others about the program as we now know that the program is working. The link is below.
Seattle Tilth Donation Program
While perusing through the sites in the margin, I ended up reading a ton of information from Green Tech Media. There are stories on funding alt energy companies, residential uses of alt energy and a lot more.
As always, check out the sites in the margin ====> to find out more about what is going on environmentally.
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Happy Earth Week
Hey Seattle
Happy Earth week (a day is just too short) to everyone. The work that everyone has done has had a clear effect on society as a whole. Things to note is the recent increase in mpg to 31 by the federal government (not great, but a step forward), corporations like Macy's and Pepsi continuing to develop ways to produce products with more beneficial sources of energy, and the general public handling their lives a with the environment on their mind. But we should continue to do the work needed to get the balance back between our society and the environment.
Take a look at the sites to the right ===> as all these places are great resources for the topics of environmentalism and conservation. We have added the links of the EPA, Pioneer Organics, Goods For The Planet, and Seattle Climate Action Now! Check them out Seattle!
As always, please take the time to look at the blog's donation program and how you can help. Help has started to trickle in and is gaining steam! If your organization would like to find out how to receive donations, please email me at keanemd@gmail.com and include donation program into the subject line.
Happy Earth week (a day is just too short) to everyone. The work that everyone has done has had a clear effect on society as a whole. Things to note is the recent increase in mpg to 31 by the federal government (not great, but a step forward), corporations like Macy's and Pepsi continuing to develop ways to produce products with more beneficial sources of energy, and the general public handling their lives a with the environment on their mind. But we should continue to do the work needed to get the balance back between our society and the environment.
Take a look at the sites to the right ===> as all these places are great resources for the topics of environmentalism and conservation. We have added the links of the EPA, Pioneer Organics, Goods For The Planet, and Seattle Climate Action Now! Check them out Seattle!
As always, please take the time to look at the blog's donation program and how you can help. Help has started to trickle in and is gaining steam! If your organization would like to find out how to receive donations, please email me at keanemd@gmail.com and include donation program into the subject line.
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