I am a very serious and devoted recycler, a creative recycler, who designs, creates and produces many and varied lines of products from what is commonly called trash/consumer waste/throw-aways. I feel that the end results of recycling for the most part is not what we can term pretty, beautiful or boutique quality, but I do create and produce just that....beautiful boutique quality products from trash. Years ago when I thought of recycling I thought only of old newspapers, tires, cans & plastic containers...never seeing the results and outcome of this recycling I never really got excited about the word recycling. My life has truly changed since I discovered the joys, happiness and the colorful world of creative recycling. I am a senior lady who has worked non-stop out "there" her entire adult lifetime and now I find that there is no place for me, all doors closed (and locked), all door matts pulled from under my feet when trying to find employment to allow me security and a future....so now I am on a mission to find a place for me in the big cold unwelcoming world. I have something of great worth, value and possibility to offer and share. I would like to put into print the "How-To" recycle with me booklet/guides with all patterns, instructions and everything necessary to know to make the beautiful creations that I have thus far perfected. Give me your opinions.....thank you so very much.
You are invited to participate in Recycle Rex's Recycle Challenge... You can earn some extra cash too while helping save our Earth! (California Schools only please!)
All you have to do is register, by October 31, 2006... You can register quickly on line at [link removed].
All classes, K-6th grade (public and private schools), are welcome to participate!
The classes that recycle the most can win awesome prizes, such as backpacks and notebooks made from recycled plastic bottles - and a visit from Recycle Rex!
If you have any questions, please call 1-800- RECYCLE. Our website is, [link removed]!
Feel free to contact me directly, Arlene Iwahiro Miller 916.445.0733
Please share this with teachers that may be interested!
There are several organizations that recycle CDs, DVDs, diskettes, videos, cassettes, even 8-track tapes (of course, our kids are too young to remember those!). This nonprofit website provides information ([link removed].
For lots of recycling and environmental project ideas that are great for kids and can be incorporated into lesson plans, you can check out the nonprofit Charity Guide: [link removed]
Dallas Indians are very proud of you! You have been writing poems on all the great occasion. Your Diwali Poem was a hit, your poem on the Unity Day was great... on Mahatma Gandhi was super. Your poems were published in Asian American Journal and Bharati Magazine... and we are happy to see you get several national recognitions.
I am happy to announce the selection of our own Hillol Ray, the Poet Laureate, Author, Song Writer, and Environmental Engineer with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in Dallas, Texas, for his outstanding contributions in the fields of Liberal and Fine Arts.
His achievements and contributions in his professional field of Environmental Engineering over the past three decades brought him numerous awards and accolades from the U.S. EPA and other institutions. He has meticulously coupled the fields of Engineering and Liberal and fine Arts simultaneously for the betterment of environment and global humanity.
His untiring efforts towards the creation of awareness through his poems about human rights, global pollution, and outer planets are being recognized with distinction today.
I salute National Federation of Indian American Association NFIA for the selection and recognition of Hillol Ray out of 2.5 millions Indian Americans for the 14th biennial convention to be held on November 18, 2006, in Long Beach, California, U.S.A.
We are seeking input from practicing educators throughout the nation. Qualified teachers and educators who take the survey will earn a chance to win a $500 grant that can be used for any classroom materials or education programs.
Every time you refer a qualified peer, you earn another chance to win the $500 grant.
There is no advertising involved with this survey, and no personal contact information will be shared. Following selection of the grant winner, all contact information will be discarded.
To complete the survey, go to: [link removed]
The deadline for completing the survey is December 31, 2006.
After you have completed the survey, forward this information on to other teachers you know. Ask each of them to list your name in the “Referred by” field at the beginning of the survey.
Each time a qualified teacher enters your name on the survey, you earn another chance to with the $500 grant for your class or program.
If you have any questions or need assistance, contact Sarah Sanders at 574-258-0100 or [email removed]
My name is Dominick Dauphin. I own a CartridgeWorld Store located in Bloomingdale,IL. Our core business is to recycle/ refill ink and toner cartridges.We have been very helpful in developing many recyling programs for several schools in the country. We simply pay more and Pay Quick. Please feel free to contacts us directly at: 630-893-6300 ask for Dominick
I am also searching for a script for The Lorax. I have read all of the messeges and it seems there is a script floating around somewhere. Would it be possible to e-mail a copy of it to me? My e-mail address is [email removed]!
Here is a script that I found and may modify to meet my classroom needs. [link removed]
On 1/05/07, Norma wrote: > Hi, > > I am also searching for a script for The Lorax. I have > read all of the messeges and it seems there is a script > floating around somewhere. Would it be possible to e-mail > a copy of it to me? My e-mail address is > [email removed]
Hi -- I am a teacher in the small rural Alaskan town of Unalaska. I would like to perform a play version of Dr. Suess's book the Lorax for this years Earth DAy. We have started writing our own version but would welcome with open arms a written script. If you have or know where I can locate one I would truly appreciate it. Many thanks!
Here is a script that I found and may modify to meet my
classroom needs. [link removed]
On 1/05/07, Norma wrote:
> Hi,
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> I am also searching for a script for The Lorax. I have
> read all of the messeges and it seems there is a script
> floating around somewhere. Would it be p...See More