WHATS YOUR 1 THING?

I recycle my Aquarium water after a change and use it to water my garden.  -Ray, Renton
My boyfriend and I (we've been together a long while) shower together every morning. It saves water and energy heating water  -Angie, Port Orchard
we raise quarter horses and one thing we do is catch rain water and use it to spray down the arena.  -Leah, Freeland
My one thing is to walk more and drive less.  -Nikki, Seattle
My home now runs on 100% wind power--the bill is a bit more but I hardly notice considering the impact it makes.  -Tasha, Vancouver
I'm enrolled in '100% Green Power' through Puget Sound Energy.  -Rick, Federal Way
I use cloth diapers and cloth wipes on my 10 month old daughter Abigail!!  -Megan, Fort Lewis
Receive bills online, cancelled junk mail and pay approx $10 a month to purchase all of my KWh through renewable energy sources  -anne, kent
Only printing when I absolutely have to. Take advantage of technology and use less paper, save it online!  -Aileen H., Seattle
Whenever I find it on, I turn off the light in my company's conference room.  -Jill, Seattle
When I see a light turn yellow, I turn off the ignition and coast up to it.  -Erin, West Seattle
I now bike everywhere i used to go in a car to get to friends houses.  -Steven , Sammamish
I garden with Pacific Northwest native trees and shrubs to save water and attract birds.  -Erick, Seattle
Solar heated water and a soapstone masonry heater with baking oven minimize our propane use. Awesome.  -Michele Keyes, Olga
I bought a BPA-free water bottle and take it to work every day, instead of consuming several bottled waters a week.  -Stacey, Renton
Use a commercial car wash - like Brown Bear, that recycles their waste water instead of washing your car at home.  -Janet, Seattle
I put a watering can under the faucet while I am waiting for the water to get hot.  -Holly, Seattle
I use reusable canvas bags when grocery shopping.  -Linda, Puyallup
Riding my bike to work or carpooling.  -Cheryl, Seattle
I take the metro bus.  -Caroline, Seattle
I carpool with my divorced spouse 5 days a week.If we can make it work, you can make it work!  -Sherry, Arlington, WA
I use a drying rack for my thinner clothing instead of the dryer. Cuts my elec bill and drying time!  -Erin, West Seattle
I RECYCLE JUST ABOUT ANY THING YOU CAN THINK OF.. I EVEN TAKE THE TIME TO STRIP RECYCLABLES OF NON-RECYCLABLE MATERIALS DO YOU ?  -RON, OAK HARBOR,WA.
I changed all my bulbs to fluorescents  -Kelly, Seattle
Follow my kids around shutting off lights and making sure the water is shut off.Sounds funny but my house saves elec/water.  -Michel Brooks, Auburn
Buy "green" products and try to gradually influence as many of my friends as possible. It's working so far!  -Marian, Lacey
I quit buying bottled water.  -Tony Russell, 100.7 The Wolf
We've changed nearly all our ligh bulbs to the new compact type..they may not look beautiful but it's worth the savings!  -Angela, Black Diamond
I don't drive anywhere one day a week and one weekend a month.  -Charlotte, Vashon Island
I recycle my old printed documents by using the clean side as scratch paper before I recycle them in the WOW bin.  -Joanne, Everett
Air-dry my laundry.  -Kristine, Seattle
When shopping, if I can carry my purchase out with my two hands I always refuse the bag. Recycling's good too :)  -Candice, Des Moines
When washing your hands, turn off the faucet while lathering and scrubbing, then turn the water on again to rinse.  -DeDe, Seattle
I turn my old clothes into new clothes so i won't have to go out and buy many  -laree, portland
The paper towel roll sits in a lower drawer where it's hard to find. But we have plenty of cloth towels for cleaning up spills.  -Tom, Seattle
Changed jobs so now I'm only 3 mi from home.  -MB, Seattle
I buy organic, local food whenever possible to support farming and food transport that is best for my family and our world.  -Ardel, Snohomish, WA
I Carry a travel mug with me for coffee.  -Katie, Kelowna
I work @ home, so have flexibility. From May-Oct, I try to line dry all but 3X/month. I save 100 hours of dryer time a year!  -Deirdre, Vashon
At work I buy 100% post consumer paper for our office printing & copying needs.  -Averie, Bellevue
I've given up plastic grocery bags altogether. I have about 7 reuseable ones which can fit just about everything I need.  -JenF, West Seattle
I installed a gray water toilet, using one of our rain barrels.  -Rich , Seattle
Built our "chicken condo" and children's tree fort out of recycled wood from local demos.  -Vicki, Puyallup
I recycle all the cardboard and paper I use.  -Chris, Portland
ALL of the light bulbs in my house and outside are the low energy bulbs(11watts) I use less bulbs in all the rooms esp. the bath  -Kaye, Hemet,Ca
We are diligent to ensure that our recycling meets the guidelines provided.  -M, Redmond
I encouraged my collage (the art institute of Ft Lauderdale) to add receycleing bins in the Class room. I was successful.  -William, Ft Lauderdale
Seattle based Go Financial Solutions to deliver a secure eDisclosure service to their customers. 100% paperless mortgage loan.  -Joe, Seattle
Only buy local produce. -Lindy, Bellevue  -Lindy, Bellevue
using bar soaps instead of plastic bottled soaps = less packaging. also using all natural dish soaps.  -karin, poulsbo
 

Beginner Bird Class with Seattle Audubon

05/14/2008 - 7:00pm
05/14/2008 - 9:00pm
Etc/GMT-7

Join Jack Stephens and Barry Levine, Master Birders, for a fun and innovative approach to learning about birds and birding. We will incorporate sight, sounds and habitat to create a holistic educational atmosphere. We want to pique your interest and motivate you, so that you can enjoy one of the world's favorite hobbies. Participants will need to sign up for one of the two field trips at the first session. Class will take place from 7-9PM and will be followed by a field trip on May 31st. There is a fee for this class and registration is required.