Tuesday, June 24, 2014

July 1 meeting invitation from our President

Hello Friends,
It's time again for our monthly Friends of Euclid Creek meeting! Please join us on Tuesday, July 1 at 6:30 p.m. at the South Euclid Community Center. It's our annual member talks night. This is when we here from our own for 5, 10, 15, or 20 minutes on a variety of environmental topics.  There are still speaker spots left. If you have something you'd like to share, please contact Fran Hogg at franhogg@sbcglobal.net.

As we plan for future membership meeting programs, we welcome your suggestions. Is there a watershed/environment topic you would like to learn more about? Feel free to share your ideas with us at the July meeting.

As the time as FOEC president comes to a close, I'd like to thank you all for your support. Our group continues to grow and accomplish much. My hope is for each one of you to take an active role as we "Speak for the Creek."

Happy summer, Barb Holtz

Monday, June 16, 2014

July and August events - Visit Greenwood Farm

For our July 1 meeting we want to hear from you. Our annual Member Talks invite FOEC members to share a 5-15 minute presentation on a watershed topic of their choice. 

To schedule a talk please contact Fran Hogg or Jeanette Evans (jeanette.evans@sbcglobal.net). Join us Tuesday, July 1, at 6:30 at the South Euclid Community Center.


Our Wednesday, August 6, meeting starts at 6:30 at Greenwood Farm and is a joint meeting with the Highland Heights Green Task Force and Greenwood Farms Association. Please let me know at jeanette.evans@sbcglobal.net if you have any questions.

June 23 is the Greenwood Farm Social 5:30 and Annual Meeting 6:30. www.greenwoodfarmassn.org
has detailed information.

Here is a map showing Greenwood Farm at 264 Richmond Road, Richmond Heights.


Recycling Game You Might Like

New Game Aims to Give Garbage a New Life



Think for a moment about all of the trash produced in a week, in a month, or in a year. Instead of all that trash going into a landfill, could more of it be recycled and given a new life? As a part of Keep America Beautiful and the Ad Council’s “I Want To Be Recycled” campaign, St. John & Partners has created a new interactive online game called Super Sorter that educates gamers on the different ways items can be sorted and recycled.

The Super Sorter game takes place in a material recovery facility (MRF) where mixed recyclables are separated by different types of sorters. The goal of the game is to sort all of the materials in the queue as they progress down the conveyor belt and send the recyclables on their way to becoming something new and valuable. If you miss too many recyclables, and they end up in the landfill, you lose the level. Complete all seven levels and you are a Super Sorter!

The game is free and can be played at iwanttoberecycled.org/game.

The “I Want To Be Recycled” campaign builds on a great legacy of environmentally-focused public service announcements (PSAs), targeting sporadic recyclers and aiming to generate awareness and understanding of how, where and what to recycle. The Super Sorter game was created to engage a new generation of environmental stewards, building on data showing that 97% of teens (and more than 4 in 5 young adults) play computer, web, portable or console games.