Showing posts with label recycle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recycle. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Become a Master Recycler Composter


Become a Master Recycler Composter to learn new skills and help your community.

Join fellow fans of waste reduction and become a "green ambassador" for the three "R's." Thurston County trains Master Recycler Composter (MRC) volunteers with the purpose of inspiring others to reduce waste, recycle, or compost at home and work. 

Over a five week period, MRC volunteers learn how to reduce waste and increase public awareness of opportunities to prevent waste, recycle, and compost in Thurston County.  

Participants receive background and hands-on training from county and state educators. Class topics include: 

  • waste prevention. 
  • recycling processes and markets.
  • home composting. 
  • worm composting. 
  • greener buying choices. 
  • how to work with the public.
  • plus so much more.

2013 Class Training Dates:

Tuesday evenings, 6 pm- 8:30 pm: refreshments provided
September 3- October 29  


Saturday morning field experiences:
September 21, 9 am- 1 pm (Dirt Works Garden, Olympia)
October 5, 9 am- 12 pm (Waste & Recovery Center/LeMay Recycling Plant, Lacey)

Course graduates agree to give a minimum of 25 hours of yearly service as they put their new skills to use. They work with: 

  • local organizations. 
  • community members. 
  • neighborhoods.
  • schools. 
  • workplaces. 
  • or at special events.
Volunteers encourage waste prevention, recycling and composting.

MRCs can design their own projects or work on existing ones. On-going continuing education opportunities will be provided.

The online application is available now. Preference will be given to applicants who live or work within Thurston County. Applications are due August 16 by 5 p.m.

 A $75 course fee will be collected at the first class to cover all training supplies and field trips.

For more information, go to www.ThurstonSolidWaste.org and click on "Volunteers" or contact Cori Carlton at carltoc@co.thurston.wa.us at or call 867-2162.

  

Monday, October 22, 2012

Clutter: My Worst Nightmare


clut·ter

  [kluht-er]  
verb (used with object)
to fill or litter with things in disorderly manner

choices for each object when decluttering your homeClutter – I hate it.  Both professionally and personally.  In my business, attempting to sell a cluttered home can be a recipe for disaster.  In my personal life, I operate most efficiently if I can limit the amount of clutter around me.

This simple image, if properly applied, with enough time and determination, can help you unclutter your home, and keep it that way.

The supplies, when used properly, encourage you to take on the task in bite-sized chunks, help you make decisions, and help you finish each decluttering session with positive steps taken, without it looking like a whirlwind has come through your house making it look worse, not better.

As you can see, the equation is not complex, it just takes a timer, boxes, trash bags, recycling bin and you'll get a home that is decluttered and ready for you and your family to enjoy together (or for me to promptly sell before the clutter re-enters).