The Great Green Challenge
In the Community
Individual or group-based -- these ideas show how changes in the community can make an impact.
Children's easels
Green living tip by: GramSandyQ DeBary, FL,The DeBary Art League volunteers recycle cat food tins and milk jugs to supply free painting easels for children at local events.
Plastic Water Bottles
Green living tip by: jltack01 Morehead, KYMy 11 year old daughter is an avid drinker of water. She will not drink soda at all! Very strange for a chld that age. However, she loves bottled water and drinks it every ...
Town of Miami Lakes Earth Day Celebration
Green living tip by: fdiaz13 Miami Lakes, FLAs Chairman of the Beautification Advisory Committee for the Town of Miami Lakes, we are putting together a Townwide Earth Day Celebration with the help of all our Town commit...
Cleaning up your neighborhood
Green living tip by: Mary Lostumbo Oswego, ILWith the weather finally warming up, I noticed how littered the neighborhood was on my two block walk to the park this weekend and decided to walk with my 3 year old daughter ...
Groceries are in the Bag!
Green living tip by: Jzrimec Traverse City, MIWhen we shop at our local grocery store, we bring our own bags to take our groceries home in. The bags are made of recycled materials and were purchased at our grocery store....
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