Patty is an American Sign Language interpreter and in 2004 was the Minnesota Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf's outstanding member. She was also honored by former First Lady Mary Pawlenty as a Notable Woman of Minnesota in 2007.
Community Citizen Awareness Project
Friday, April 27, 2012
By Stealth
Patty is an American Sign Language interpreter and in 2004 was the Minnesota Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf's outstanding member. She was also honored by former First Lady Mary Pawlenty as a Notable Woman of Minnesota in 2007.
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Think Globally, Act Locally
Happy Earth Day!
We hope you are as thankful as we are for being able to live on this wonderful planet! We also hope you are actively involved in making sure generations to come are able to enjoy it as much as we do!
There are many things we can do as individuals to help save our planet. Below is a short list we came up with, but we also want to know what you are doing as well! Comment and share your ideas!
Recycle- Check out Whole Living's Recycling Handbook. Also check out what Eureka Recycling is doing to help make it more convenient!
Use reusable grocery bags as often as possible.
Stop buying bottled water- Some of our favorite reusable water bottles are: LifeFactory and Sigg.
Get rid of junk mail- Respond to unwanted catalogs and make sure you get off their mailing list!
Purchase energy efficient appliances- I think they cost more up front, but the energy and cost savings over the life of the appliances will be well worth it. Also, use cold water whenever possible to wash clothes instead of warm or hot water.
Use rechargeable batteries.
Use energy efficient light bulbs- Click here for a complete light bulb guide.
Bike or walk when possible.
Organize a neighborhood clean up or adopt a highway.
Switch to Earth friendly cleaning products. Some of our favorites are Seventh Generation and Ecos.
Sunday, April 1, 2012
Leave The World Better Than You Found It
We understand that in the world we live in today that it is easy to be overwhelmed by the options and the possibilities. There are so many wonderful things around us, but unfortunately, there are many tragic things around us as well. We aren't all on this earth to make history. However, there are little things that can make a big impact in someone's life or community, that we could all take part in.
Here are some ideas on how you can get involved with you community and be an active citizen.
“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed, citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.” - Margaret Mead
Thursday, March 29, 2012
American Privilege
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
End the Trend
The concern regarding the obesity epidemic in America is growing. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention over 35 percent of American adults are obese, and a startling 17 percent of adolescents are. Some people may choose to look the other way while others feel inclined to do something.
Christy is one of the concerned citizens who has committed herself to help others battling nutrition and weight issues. “My passion is to help others get fit and healthy,” Christy says. She is determined to have a voice within her community and to help as many people as possible.
“As an active, healthy woman I feel it is my duty and responsibility to help the people around me achieve their goals and live a happy and healthy life.” Christy explains. She isn’t just trying to help people lose a quick 5 pounds; instead she is hoping to inspire a lifestyle change- one that will stick with them forever.
Christy offers free online advice and inspiration on her Facebook page, CJ Loves Fitness. She also shares healthy recipes and fitness tips to fuel and strengthen the whole body. She offers similar advice on Twitter as well. She is able to fund her passion by working as an Independent Beachbody Coach.