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18
November
2012

Design a “Green” Greenhouse

greengreenhousesm.jpgListen to Lauri Strauss and Fawn Clark members of  SnoLeaf, during an interview with KSER 90.7Fm Community Radio for  “Seein Green”.  Take the lead and design a "green"  Greenhouse  in the BIG "GREEN" Greenhouse Design Competition!

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16
November
2012

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Listen to Fawn Clark and Lauri Strauss as they talk about the Big "green" Greenhouse Competition. www.snoleaf.org

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12
January
2012

Sustainable Faith and Building- Mustard Seed

mustard-seed-associates-logo-march-2-2011sm.jpgMustard See Village: an ancient-future model of sustainable faith and sustainable living on 40 acres on Camneo Island. First phase of the village will consist of a common building with a central gathering space as well as classrooms and living quarters. Listen to Cindy Todd strategic development coordinator for Mustard Seed Associates.

This program was 1st aired on KSER 90.7 FM “Seein Green” kser_logo_header.gifkaren@livingsustainablyinsnohomishcounty.com

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12
January
2012

3231 Creatives in Everett

Imagine work spaces of all kinds: private studios/offices, process dedicated work areas, rooms of all sizes for meetings or events!  3231 Creatives collaborates with local community partners to to spearhead creative and vitality focused projects. Helping people to learn new skills, cultivate their talents and creativity while supporting local economic development.  Listen to Iris Lemmer one of the founders of 3231 Creatives.

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16
January
2011

Upper Ridge Cottages Soon to be an Intentional Community

An "intentional community" is a group of people who have chosen to live together with a common chuckNjudyC.jpgpurpose, working cooperatively to create a lifestyle that reflects their shared core values.

The people may live together on a piece of rural land, in a suburban home, or in an urban neighborhood, and they may share a single residence or live in a cluster of dwellings. Call 425-353-8150 to find out more.

Listen to Chuck Webster as he talks about Upper Ridge Cottages soon to be an intentional community in southwest Everett, WA.

(photo is of Chuck and Judy who are looking forward to building this community)

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5
January
2011

Edmonds Community Solar

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A growing number of community solar coops are forming across the nation.  Widely thought of as something a single household or business would do on its own, the complexity of the solar panel process and the ini9tial upfront costs are making group efforts attractive.

Newly formed Edmonds Community Solar Coop with the aid of Tangerine Power is planning to seal the deal of a solar array on top of the Frances Andersen Center in Edmonds.  Listen to Chris Herman, board member of Edmonds Community Solar Coop.

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26
July
2010

Super Adobe Earthbag Workshop

calearth.jpgApproximately one third of the people of the world live in houses built with earth.  Tens of thousands of towns and villages have been raised from the ground they are standing on.  Today, world consciousness about the use of natural resources and the planet are leading us into a new way of sustainable living.

Super Adobe Earthbag Workshop will be coming to Snohomish County in August.  Listen to Jason Knight co-founder of Alderleaf Wilderness College where the five day workshop will be held. To find out more about Earthbag building August 2-6, 2010 call 360-793-8709 or go to www.wildernesscollege.com

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8
February
2010

Green Remodel Transitioning to Green

jacqueline_2_final.jpgWith increasing awareness of the need to use environmentally sound practices homeowners may find it hard to know where to begin with a green home renovation.

Listen to Jacquline Powers of Powers Design Company and the author of a workbook for home remodeling call "Transitioning to Green". To find out where to get this new book call 425-771-7715.

This program was aired first on KSER 90.7FM communitkser_logo_header.gify radio in Everett.

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9
September
2009

Built Green Checklist

Kobin Calhoun Program Manger for Built Green of King and Snohomish Counties talks about Built Green and the Green Remodel FREE Brown Bag Workshop that will occur on Wed, June 3 at SnoCo PUD from 11:30-1pm sponsored by the Sustainable Development Task Force of Snohomish County.

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8
September
2009

Low Impact Development

loghouse.jpgOur guest Randy Sleight Chief Operating Engineer of Snohomish County gives us insight: talks a bit about the Sustainable Development Task Force of Snohomish County and LID at the Evergreen Fairgrounds in Monroe.   FREE Workshop on Wed. Feb 11, 2009

This program was aired first on KSER 90.7FM communitkser_logo_header.gify radio in Everett.

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