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The Student Art Alliance of MTSU created this installation using abandoned printer paper gathered from the library recycling bins. Photo by Kristen West.
Earth Day is everyday!
I needed to clear my head so I set off into the hills for a sunset photowalk...as I returned home the sun was setting in the west with the moon rising behind me in the east...
"This World Nature Conservation Day, let's take a pledge to protect and preserve our Mother Earth. Let's promise to give her the best she deserves.
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Reduced $400,000. Now $399,900 - Priced to Sell! Great Location for the Private Farm or Getaway. 78 Acres with Ponds, Pasture and approximately 136 feet on a Creek. Raise Cattle or Horses and be Convenient to Birmingham. Older Barn on Property. Doublewide and Equipment doesn't stay with Property. Could be perfect for Wedding Venue. Property fronts Browning Road at two different locations. Water and Power is on the property. Several spots to plant a Garden or Orchard. Several large White Oak that would take three people to wrap your arms around. Multiple locations for two or three homes.
Directions: From Birmingham: Go I-20 to Moody. North on Hwy 411. Right at Bethel Baptist Church onto Church Rd. Turn Right then Left on Browning Road. see Signs.
I took this photo just before returning home, i.e. over two hours after the match—many people (maybe one third or more) had already left, which is why you can see a bit of the ground in one corner of the picture. According to the “Süddeutsche Zeitung” newspaper, about 40,000 people had been there after the match.
Jennifer Stimpson, Chemistry teacher at Hockaday School, teachs campers about biodiesel and living a green life reducing your carbon footprint. The campers then made their own biodiesel with left over grease.
To save lives and reduce fire-related injuries, the American Red Cross launched a nationwide Home Fire Campaign in 2014. The Red Cross is teaming up with fire departments, volunteers, and partners to Sound the Alarm with home fire safety and smoke alarm installation events in at-risk communities across the country.
As a result of a recent fire and resulting fatality, the Red Cross returned to the Rancho Diablo Mobile Home Park in Pacheco, CA. Volunteers from the Contra Costa District and the UC Berkeley Red Cross Club installed 128 alarms in 47 homes and educated homeowners as part of the process.
Volunteers were smoke alarm installers, disaster safety educators, documenters and transporters
To find out more and become a volunteer, apply online today at
Photography by Ritch Davidson / American Red Cross
Electronics Recycling Process- We are accepting all recycling computers, electronics firms and electronics equipments in Chantilly, VA. Forever Green Recycling promises to never use landfills for the disposal of electronics
for more information visit this site.-http://www.forevergreenrecycle.com/services