![]() |
||||||||||||||
![]() |
be the change | |||||||||||||
| Home | Recycle | ReThink | ReStore | Calendar | Contact | ||||||||||||||
coming soon Letter to the Editor Newspapers Elected Officials Kids Activities Home Recycling Center Seasons Greenings Volunteer Opportunties Community Gardens What do the numbers on plastic mean? |
Kids Activities | Hillsboro, Oregon Kari Parkinson, I want to make a difference today, by not only doing … Send us a handmade 4 x 6 postcard reflecting your environmental concerns, thoughts on positive change, and ways to heal the world. January February March April May June July August September October November December Earth Clock Food Clock |
||||||||||||
![]() |
||||||||||||||
| Two, four, six, eight, who do we appreciate? The Earth, the Earth, the Earth. Yea. | ||||||||||||||
| The United States Department of Agriculture offers six printable Woodsy Owl color pages designed to help kids give a “hoot” about the environment. http://www.fs.fed.us/spf/woodsy/coloring.html Packing Peanut Art Nontoxic, biodegradable, starch-based packing peanuts are 99.6% air and they melt in water. You can reuse these “peanuts” as building blocks or link them together to make jewelry. Just dip the ends in a little bit of water and they will stick together. Be careful, if you use too much water they will melt. You can color them with markers. |
||||||||||||||
| r e u s e w i t h u s | ||||||||||||||
![]() |
||||||||||||||
| elaine loving p.o. box 1771 | hillsboro oregon 97123 503.681.2527 |
||||||||||||||
| credits / sponsors | disclaimer / legal notice | |||||||||||||