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Friday, February 27, 2009

ANSWER TO THOUGHT FOR THURSDAY AND EARTH-FRIENDLY FRIDAY


ANSWER: VENUS (So many of you are so smart)

AND now it's time for Earth-Friendly Friday.

Check out the Green Heroes Grant Program here.

The gist of the program is to spread some good green and watch your eco-friendly community project grow!

Here is what they say:

"We want to recognize and reward you for your efforts to live a more eco-friendly lifestyle. Enter The Green Works™ Green Heroes Grant Program and you could be one of five Green Heroes who'll each receive a $10,000 grant to help your eco-friendly community project grow and flourish!

Whether your project takes place on your neighborhood block or throughout your entire community, just upload a photo of your green program in action and then describe how a Green Heroes grant could help your project blossom. A panel of Eco-Experts, including representatives from the Sierra Club, ecofabulous.com and Josh Dorfman – the Lazy Environmentalist, will select 10 finalists. The public will then have the opportunity to vote for five Green Heroes who will receive a $10,000 grant from the Green Works™ team!"

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

How wicked cool!

Kelly Polark said...

I use Green Works cleaning products! My husband is on the plan commission for our town. The next meeting is about windmills in the community. People are actually OPPOSED to the idea in the town govt! what?! My hubby is going to try and convince the others that going green is the future!!

Anonymous said...

Wow. That is an awesome contest!

Kimbra Kasch said...

We have tons of windmills in Oregon: clean wind power. They originated - I think - in Denmark.

Love these green ideas.

Nora MacFarlane said...

I'll pass this info along. Thanks for the green ideas!

Brenda said...

This sounds great...my community is sooo behind when it comes to green living...they don't seem to even be trying to do anything to go green...I wish I could think of something to enter with...

Christina Farley said...

I never knew that! And I love people doing stuff to protect and conserve. That's awesome!