Eco Events & Green Living

Join our fav Whole Foods eco fashionista Liz and Ricky from Green Changes for a LOCAL PALOOZA - and share the local love! Enjoy fun & games, kids activities, live music, locavore cuisine, local vendors and more!

Thursday, September 16, 2010 at 5:00 - 8:00pm
WF Princeton NJ

http://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/stores/StoreLocations.php?storeabbr=PRN
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Join Green Changes and other vendors at
 The Whole Foods Market at  Plymouth Meeting Mall 
 on Sept. 23rd for a Fall Fashion Show.   Eco fashion T's for all ages, make-up, jewelery and more!  
Sept. 23rd 6pm - 7pm
  

http://wholefoodsmarket.com/storesbeta/plymouthmeeting/

 Shop Whole Foods for all your Whole Body Needs !

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Join Green Changes for the Peapack-Gladstone NJ
 Annual Green Community Festival

Saturday October 30th 
11am-4pm
Liberty Park Peapack-Gladstone 

Rain Date 
Sunday October 31st 
same time
same place
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   Make a difference and live a greener life now... Some of our favorite info filled websites articles and links:

Check out Greening Your Community on facebook

http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/pages/Greening-Your-Community/115461458483871



http://www.nrdc.org/
NRDC's mission is to safeguard the Earth: its people, its plants and animals and the natural systems on which all life depends

LOVE NYC's largest farmers market!!
http://www.grownyc.org/unionsquaregreenmarket
for all Farmers Markets in NY Metro area check out the following link
http://www.grownyc.org/ourmarkets

How to Recycle in NYC
www.recyclethisnyc.org

 PA Green Markets
doylestownfarmersmarket.com
www.visitpa.com

 Talk about celebrate local - what a wonderful way for a gal from Bklyn to get to know her new homeland! 
Thank you Lynn and Mark for your tasteful effort !

http://www.buckscountytaste.com/about/

A CSA - It's like having your own farm!
http://www.buckscountytaste.com/2010/03/csas-its-like-having-your-own-farm/

       Green Changes Everything.... we can all make a difference with the little things we do on a daily basis. Create an easy doable plan to pitch in this year click on the below link for some great ideas to get started.

Earth Day 2010 Plan for a Greener Planet: How to Save Resources, Reduce, Reuse & Recycle Starting Now

 Happy 40th B-Day Planet Earth!! Every day is a new opp to incorp more green practices into your everday living - check out the below link for some great ideas

 

Fellow eco vendors we love!

http://www.washtyme.com/
http://joeyfivecents.com/ 
http://www.wrapnatural.com/gallery

http://www.treehugger.com/

 thedailygreen.com

greengirlsguide.com

www.urbangreenpartnership.org

greenchoices.org

www.greennest.com


Green Changes Everything, so does kindness - check out Alicia Silverstones Kind Diet -
better food choices have a great impact on our planet!!

www.thedailygreen.com



NATIONAL DATES TO REMEMBER

Green Changes - Recognizing the fact that the future is our responsibility as a community.

2010 heralds the 40th anniversary of Earth Day on April 22nd, which means it’s a great day to take action to help save the planet. All kinds of festivities have been planned for this ‘Earth Day 40’, providing an excellent opportunity to spread awareness while going green. There are lots of ways to get involved in Earth Day this year, so nobody should let a lack of ideas prevent them from participating. Help preserve the earth by engaging in any of the following planned festivities.

America Recycles Day (ARD), Earth Day 2010

America Recycles Day (ARD) - November 15:  Amercia Recycles Day, held every year on November 15, is a national campaign to raise awareness about the benefits of recycling and buying products made with recycled materials.  Buying recycled is the step that closes the recycling loop. 

10 Great Ways to Celebrat America Recycles Day: Nov. 15

1)  Commit to recycle and buy recycled products both at home and at work or school.

2)  Learn what materials you can recycle in your community and do your best to recycle all you can.

3)  When shopping, purchase products that are packaged in materials you can recycle locally.

4)  Visit a recycling center in your area. See how your recycled paper and containers are sorted and prepared for manufacturing into new products.

5)  Read product labels. At your local grocery, department store or home improvement center, look for products with recycled content, and buy some. Look for “safe bets” that always have recycled content: steel, aluminum, glass or molded paper pulp containers (like egg cartons).

6)  Ask your local retailer to stock more products with recycled content, or write the manufacturer of your favorite products asking them to use recycled materials.

7)  Organize an event such as a display of recycled content products at your school, office, store or church, or a tour of a facility that manufactures recycled-content products.

8)  Learn more about how recycling helps preserve resources, protects the environment and benefits the economy, then teach some kids about the importance of recycling and buying recycled.

9)  Don’t forget waste reduction is important too. Look for ways to avoid making garbage — try composting.

10)  Visit the great outdoors and enjoy the clear air, clean water and litter-free landscapes that recycling helps make possible.

www.nrc-recycle.org/americarecycles.aspx

We at Green Changes encourage you to honor the above practices on a daily basis and invite you to encourage your communities to do the same.

To learn more about how to educate your neighborhoods on good practice please email info@greenchanges.org and we will be happy to help.