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Posted by BC on March 25, 2011 at 7:54 AM under
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Join us in Snohomish, WA for 2011 Earth Day celebration!

Snohomish, WA
is one of the most beautiful towns in the Northwest, surrounded by snowy mountains, pristine lakes, rivers, green fields with rich agricultural soils in a valley and a great friendly community. Earth Day and preservation of our area is very important to us. On April 22nd at 2pm many of the area organizations, businesses and individuals will
share their activities, educate about recycling, pruning fruit trees, designing eco friendly gardens and much more. The event is sponsored by
local Natural Clothing Company, Grilla Bites Cafe and Tim Noah Thumbnail Theater. There will be a raffle to benefit Foundation for Sustainable Community www.communitysustainable.org, offering community-building events, workshops and cooperatives - green
technology, permanent agriculture, and living authentic and meaningful
lives. We'd love for you to join in!
• 2 - 5 pm: demonstrations, educational materials, displays of
local natural products of local at 105 Cedar Avenue, Snohomish.
Neighboring Arts of Snohomish www.artsofsnohomish.org welcomes all
visitors with beautiful displays of local arts, as well as other
merchants - Crepe Escape, Le Gourmet Depot and Clay Creations join the
celebration with their special activities and promotions.
• 5 pm - “zero waste” potluck at Tim Noah Thumbnail Theater
located at 1211 4th Street, Snohomish in a historic church building.
Bring your own cup, plate and form and let's demonstarte that zero waste
CAN be a reality!
• 7 pm - a special Earth Day Open Mike Concert at Tim Noah
Thumbnail Theater, http://www.thumbnailtheater.com. Come sing, play or
be audience to a wonderful selection of talented artists in the
area.Thumbnai Theater is a
non-profit organization consistently providing affordable programs and
artistic leadership to the entire community.
You should also visit other participating locations in town - Grilla Bites Cafe for best healthy lunch, Java Inn for organic coffee, Yoga Circle Studio and Health Spot for all nutritional needs. Other participants are: Natural Clothing Company, NYR Organic Skincare, Songcroft Naturals, Snohomish Farmers Market, SongCroft Self-Sufficiency School, Wolf Camp and Wolf College, Tim Noah Thumbnail Theater, Foundation for
Sustainable Community, Boys and Girl s Club, Snohomish Soap Company, Oasis Outdoor Environments, Skipley Farm, Wise Earth Organics, T'ai Chi Chih, Recycling Know How and more.
If you would like to participate – email us! Share your
ideas or programs to honor Earth Day. We will be glad to post them
here, write us to info (at) NaturalClothingCompany (dot) com
Happy Earth Day!
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Posted by KK on September 27, 2010 at 1:29 PM under
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 An important study about the link between pesticides and children’s
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), was published recently
in the journal Pediatrics. This is not an anecdotal small research; a
comprehensive study of 1,139 children from different areas of Unites
States was done. The findings state “Children with above-average levels
of one (pesticide) byproduct had roughly twice the odds of getting a
diagnosis of ADHD”. The general term “ADHD” encompasses a variety of
problems for health, attention, learning and social interaction. A
connection can be drawn to origins of pesticide chemicals, which were
originally developed as a nerve gas for combat application in a World
War II, causing nerve damage. That’s why they kill pests and insects. A
logical conclusion that pesticides, affecting nervous system, can be
responsible for behavior and learning problems, is now proven by study.
Digestion and food, as well as human skin seem to be the logical
sources of transferring chemicals into the body. Worth noting is that
skin of children, their body’s largest organ, is much thinner and
sensitive. Pediatric dermatologists found that infant skin is 20% to
30% thinner than in adults. That is almost one third thinner than that
of the grownups. Its immaturity lowers the protective function from
temperature, bacteria or chemicals. Just as one would monitor well the
exposure of an infant or young child to full sun or freezing conditions,
special care needs to be extended to protection from toxins. That is
why avoiding Parabens in children products, avoiding harsh chemicals,
even perfumes etc is so important. Science Daily reports that one in
five children is affected by eczema or problems with skin condition.
If one considers skin safety, it is worth to look further into
clothing. Why clothing? Because it is obviously in contact with skin
all the time. Also because conventional cotton growers are one of the
biggest consumer of pesticide and insecticide, using actually 24% of
its world amount. The effect on the consumer is that a pair of jeans or
a cotton tee shirt might use 1/3 lb of potentially toxic chemicals,
strong enough to directly kill lower life forms. An open question is
how much of it action affects people and how many chances we are
willing to take in answering it.
Viable solutions exist. A strong consumer insistence on non toxic
solutions for the environment, as well as our products, will force the
industry in better direction. Our everyday products don’t need to be
“organic” – ALL products should be safe, without potentially harmful
chemicals. All food should be safe to eat. Clothing should not be
dipped in formaldehyde, sprayed with chemicals, especially clothing for
infants.
For right now, label “organic” does provide a safety standard of
inspection by third party. The organic growers and manufacturers go
through great length and cost, to evidence their practices and
ingredients. There are also many choices of clothing for children and
adults made from safe, natural fibers: hemp, organic cotton and
recently bamboo, grown without toxins. Is the cost of organic clothing
higher? The answer depends on how is it compared and to which products.
Comparing it to a chemically sprayed crop, sweat shop made garment,
with worker receiving a few cents for his work, is one way. Comparing it
to growing organic crops, fending off the insects manually, caring for
soil, water and air, is another way of looking. Considering buying one
organic Tee instead of three conventional ones, one pair of organic
jeans instead of two might be a sensible solution. It is the solution
that allows the children and the planet to breathe easier, literally.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Alina_Bartell
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Posted by kk on July 16, 2010 at 2:32 PM under
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Saw a huge eagle circling above the house. Like a good Momma Hen, I ran
outside to protect my (remaining) chicken. I shook a stick at the Eagle
yelling courageous “Shoo…”. He could care less, of course. The true
majesty of his flight, seemingly without any movement, made me jealous
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Posted by KK on July 31, 2009 at 2:35 PM under
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I finally got to read “The World Without Us”
by Alan Weisman. What a book! I heard a lot about it, so I expected
somewhat of a dry preaching about the state of planet, how messed up we
are and what exactly will happen to each species. What a surprise! The
book is not like that at all.
It
is wonderfully easy to read, elegant prose that taught me many things
that I have never heard about. I learned about the ancient 18 stories
deep underground dwellings in Turkey, provided shelter through thousands
years of conflicts since 700 BC. I read with interests about place
close to my heart – a 600 bison preserve in my native Poland. Alan
Weisman writes about hundreds of small colorful details but paints them
so lightly that you don’t feel overwhelmed but opposite – intrigued.
Alan weaves gently like a painted landscape of watercolors. As a reader
you see different parts and eventually very slowly a bigger view
reveals itself. Somewhere within the book, casually, a deeper
understanding grows. It is about our role as species in regards to this
planet called home. What was here before and what might be after… The
nagging question starts to arise – what value did we really bring? What
about all art, music, architecture? What did we really contribute here?
What is the legacy we would leave? And who will be left to even
theoretically benefit from our time limited presence?
It occurred to me that this question is a large scale of the true
question that we try as parents to instill in our son’s and daughter’s
hearts. “More ice cream” seems fun now. “Play now, work later” seems fun
for a while. ”I’ll try it just once…”, well, we know what happens… It
is only if we look at things in magnified terms of long period of time
or larger magnitude than ourselves, “what happens if we do all the
time?”, “what if all others do the same?” that gives insight and correct
judgment on the direction worth taking.
Alan Wiseman presented us that large scale very skillfully, showing
gently by facts where we are heading, without the drama or nagging. It
is very probable that each of us will take completely different lesson
from that book. One thing is sure, we will never will look at the world
the same.
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