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  1. What does green waste and the NYC marathon have in common? http://bit.ly/46G3tG
  2. Mike Lorey designed; I wrote; Farmer D, Ashley, Witt, Darby make things grow! http://bit.ly/2K4CTI
  3. From the latest Georgia Organics newsletter: A recent study found that, for every $100 spent at a farmers' market, $62 is re-spent locally
  4. Just quit Facebook. Prefer Twitter.
  5. I promised it to you way back, and here it is. My potato toilet story: http://bit.ly/1i4fwg
  6. Great new look, Kudzu! And a great way to find local service businesses and keep dollars circulating locally! http://www.kudzu.com/
  7. Looking for examples of Buy Local holiday campaigns. http://bit.ly/vWBLT
  8. Crowne Plaza Ravinia (a brand of IHG) just awarded Green Globe certification--1st hotel in PCID to do so. What's next, a Zero Waste Zone?!
  9. Hit Ten Thousand Villages for gifts yet again recently. LOVE that place.
  10. Excited to be meeting up today with the Green Team of a company that is a global leader in sustainable tourism.
  11. Great dinner at 5 Seasons Brewing Company (Prado) last night--and 10% went to the Dunwoody Community Garden! Come help support us Dec. 1
  12. The Fun Theory. I'm all over it. http://www.thefuntheory.com/ Ask this when trying to change human behavior: "How can we make it fun?"
  13. If your city is debating "chickens", show this: http://bit.ly/3LJYV6
  14. Green schools, green wedding, green garden! http://bit.ly/4zjR6I
  15. Breaking News: DeKalb County Board of Ed voted in favor of mandatory daily recess for all students in grades K-5 effective immediately.
  16. What happened when an inner-city school teacher opened a window http://www.foodshedplanet.c...
  17. It's Dunwoody's turn for "the chicken thing." http://bit.ly/1380Pf
  18. "“City of Dunwoody . . . one of the best written idle reduction policies I’ve seen.” Kenyon Thweatt, Clean Air Campaign
  19. Started my orchard! Get those blueberry, blackberry, fig and other fruit trees in now if you want to grow more pounds of food next year.
  20. If NYC could figure out how to do this, Dunwoody should be able to! http://bit.ly/Dxawe