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Hey all,
With each new year there is always such a sense of hope and excitement. New years resolutions, new beginings and change. Again I want to thank you for the support and dedication that my community has given to INDIGOGreen, without "U" there is no "Us". With this new year we hope to maintain our place in this community and continue to be a resource for you all and our surrounding communities. Thank you for everything and we look forward to working together in the new year. As always all you have to do is email purchasing@indigogreenstore.com if you have any questions or would like to visit our showroom.
In gratitude,
Liberty Phoenix Lord Owner
P.S. We found a really cool box on facebook labeled "Recommendations from Friends" any chance all you lovely friends want to write a little something something in the box???? Check it out here!
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Never hesitate to call (352.378.2285), email (purchasing@indigogreenstore.com) or drop by anytime (322 SW 4th ave), I am in and out, but am usually just a few minutes away. Thank you all for your patience and commitment! ___________________________________________________________________________________________ The INDIGO GREEN DIG Newsletter will be moving to a Monthly newsletter. If you have events you want posted for the following month please email them to Purchasing@indigogreenstore.com. ____________________________________________________________________________________________ CLICK HERE |
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Please welcome the River Phoenix Center for Peacebuilding to your community...
We hope you will be inspired by the programs and services we are offering as we journey towards the goal of preventing, decreasing, and healing from violence in all its many forms in our community.
The mission of RPCP is to enrich the lives of individuals, families and communities by providing and promoting the best practices and principles of peacebuilding and global sustainability.
We envision a community where it is the cultural norm that every individual has their basic needs met; where peace education is offered to every child; where cooperation is a way of life; where the community embodies and expresses the shared values that build a safe, healthy & thriving community.
We are pleased to work in collaboration with some of the individuals, existing organizations, governmental agencies and faith based communities that have already contributed so greatly to the well-being and sustainability of the community!
Sampling of Programs and Services offered in Gainesville
- Mediation Services
- Communication Skill Building
- Diversity Training
- Peer Mediation for Schools
- Peacebuilding 101
- Peace Leadership Training
- Youth Programs
- Restorative Justice
- Juvenile Diversion Programs
- Empowerment Men & Women in Relationship
- Anger Management
- CEUs/Professional Development
- Ecological Sustainability
- Ethical Food Choices
- Community Conferencing
Our website is still under construction but please visit it often as it is getting a face lift and will continue to grow. www.centerforpeacebuilding.org
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WE Cork: Your Cork Specialists
Representing the fifth generation in the cork industry, WE Cork offers the highest level of experience and quality in natural cork floor tiles, planks, floating floors, sound control, bulletin board material, expansion joints, decoy blocks, cork hand bags and wallets.
Why take on another line of cork flooring you ask? It was a tough decision because our current line is so awesome, but...We cork offers a few new looks we couldn't pass up. Please check out the new line here! |
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Recycle Your Gift Wrap
What to do with all that pretty material after you are done celebrating.
You now know to look for recycled paper and alternative fiber wrapping paper for the holidays, but it's easy to forget to make sure all that material gets recycled when you are done celebrating. This year, collect the paper, bows and boxes and keep them out of your garbage.
Between Thanksgiving and New Year's, the average American household increases its trash output by 25%, resulting in 5 million extra tons of garbage. But it doesn't have to be a total loss. Most paper can be readily recycled, either through curbside programs or local drop-off centers. The trick is to prepare by having a box or bag ready, so when everyone starts tearing through their presents under the tree in an ecstatic frenzy, you can easily divert the scraps into one convenient location.
Better than third-party recycling is to save wrapping paper, bows and boxes for reuse later. If you have room, you can use them for next year, or possibly even other holidays. Wrapping paper scraps make great packaging or craft material, and ribbons can be used as ties. Read more: http://www.thedailygreen.com/going-green/tips/recycle-holiday-paper-waste-461220#ixzz1heU8aApQ
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Healthy Maternity: Reducing Toxic Exposures In HospitalsExpert OpinionThursday, December 15, 2011 ShareThis
by Diba Tillery, RN, BSN, IBCLC, CPST, and Founder of BABIES 411
As a neonatal ICU nurse, lactation consultant, Clinical Nurse Educator and member of the Health Care Without Harm's Nurses Work Group, I am passionate about the health and well-being of our babies and children. This was the reason I developed Babies411.com. Several years ago, when I was in the development phase of my business, I learned about the toxicants that our children (and we) are exposed to on a daily basis (read about my ah-ha moment here). From that day on, it has been my mission to educate parents and health care providers about toxics and how to reduce our everyday exposure. I knew that I had to inform my colleagues about this and look to introduce safer products into our hospitals.
Currently, I have a very supportive manager who shares in the desire to improve our unit to better protect the health of our babies, especially our NICU babies. We have begun to purchase items for our unit that are DEHP-free, PVC-free and free of harmful toxics. And thanks to a generous program from Naturepedics, we were able to obtain organic crib mattresses for ALL of our cribs for FREE! We are making changes and it feels good!
Here's how YOU can get started!
FOR PARENTS:
Connecting with the "Right" People at Your Local Hospital/Childbirth Facility
This can be somewhat difficult. Maternal Child Health managers and directors are usually overworked, running from meeting to meeting and not readily available to take phone calls from concerned parents. The good news is that the facilities do want to hear how they can better serve you. Hospitals are well aware that women are the driving force when it comes to making the decision for where the family will receive their care. So, this is your leverage.
- Try contacting nurses in the nursery and tell them of your concerns and ask them to transfer you to someone (like the manager or director of the nursery or NICU) who can help you get more information.
- When you take a tour of the hospital, ask your tour guide to help direct you to someone to talk to about this matter.
- Bring up this question during your childbirth education classes.
- Talk to your OB/GYN and/or midwife and discuss your concerns with them and see if there is anything that he/she can do to get this information into the right hands. (Be prepared to share the resources found later in this article).
- Talk to the hospital's lactation consultant.
- If you have a pediatrician, ask them for assistance in getting this information to the staff.
Whichever avenue you to choose to take, just remember that these things take time to implement and financing is a big road block. So be patient and understanding with your local facility. Until then, bring your own products to the hospital.
FOR HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS:
Below are some evidence-based articles discussing toxics:
Here are some great resources for you to learn more about toxics and what professional organizations are doing to raise awareness:
Toolkits to help you get started and FREE CEUs:
Are you a health care professional or organization that is looking to make positive changes in your maternity unit and are not sure how to tackle a project like this? Contact me and let's work together to reduce chemicals to protect moms and their babies.
By becoming knowledgeable about this issue and looking to help protect our most vulnerable population, fetuses, infants and children, we can help to improve not only our lives, but the lives of many. Let's take the steps necessary to start making our maternity units healthier and start educating families as soon as possible so that they are able to make positive changes in their lives to help improve their reproductive health, prenatal health, postnatal health and the health of their children and families.
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Editor's Note: This blog was originally posted at Babies411.com and has been edited for length. Please visit Diba's site for the entire piece that includes many more resources for both parents and health professionals.
Read more: http://healthychild.org/blog/comments/healthy_maternity_reducing_toxic_exposures_in_hospitals/#ixzz1heUjEzrp
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Come for the veggies - stay for the fellowship The Alachua County Downtown Farmers' Garden needs volunteer gardeners Every Thursday 10am
No experience necessary. Your contribution would be greatly appreciated and can be as little or as much as you wish.By volunteering you will gain valuable insight into organic and raised bed gardening techniques with Florida Organic Growers. To volunteer or host a gardening event please contact Sean McLendon, Sustainability Program Manager. 352 548 3765 smclendon@alachuacounty.us or Travis Mitchell, Florida Organic Growers. 352 377 6345 travis@foginfo.org
The USGBC Heart of Florida Chapter would like to invite you to join them for Green Caffeine Every 1st and 3rd Wednesday from 8:00 - 9:00 am at Volta Coffee, Tea and Chocolate.
Volta is offering a 10% discount for this event! This will be a great way to discuss sustainability and make connections!
Volta is located at 48 SW 2nd St. in Gainesville.
We hope to see you there!
The 3rd UF Water Institute Symposium February 15 - 16, 2012 J. Wayne Reitz Union, University of Florida Campus
3rd UF Water Institute Symposium focused on Complex Challenges and Integrated Solutions for Nutrient Management in Watersheds. This symposium will bring together scientists, engineers, academics, non-governmental organizations, policy makers, water managers, industry and utility representatives, lawyers, students, and the public to explore emerging issues related to nutrient sources, dynamics, management, and policy from multiple perspectives. Email Wendy Graham for more info: wgraham@ufl.edu or visit www.waterinstitute.ufl.edu
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 Thank you to everyone in the community that has donated or helped thus far. Please tell 2 friends about Barrels of Hope, friend us on facebook and "friend a family" by sponsoring a permanent shelter for Haitian earthquake victims. This is a non-profit, all-volunteer run initiative and all proceeds go directly to material and transportation costs. Please visit www.barrelsofhope.org for more information or search "barrels of hope" on facebook.
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 PRICE REDUCED!!!!!!! AGAIN EVER WANTED TO LIVE WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE TO DOWNTOWN GAINESVILLE FOR UNDER $85000.00? NOW $70,000 EVER WANTED TO SUPPORT A LOCAL NON-PROFIT SCHOOL? NOW'S YOUR CHANCE TO DO BOTH! FRIENDS OF MORNING MEADOW, A REGISTERED 501c3, NEED YOUR SUPPORT NOW MORE THAN EVER! WITH THE SALE OF THIS BEAUTIFUL 2 BEDROOM, 1 BAT, 923 SQ FT CONDO LOCATED IN A COZY 10 CONDO COMMUNITY, FRIENDS OF MORNING MEADOW WILL BE ABLE TO PURCHASE LAND TO BUILD THEIR DREAM SCHOOL! MLS# 319208 Located at- 747 se 2nd place. unit 7 Gainesville, Fl 32601 Motivated seller! Currently asking only $70,000 Please call if you have any questions or to view. |
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