WHATS YOUR 1 THING?

Seattle based Go Financial Solutions to deliver a secure eDisclosure service to their customers. 100% paperless mortgage loan.  -Joe, Seattle
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
Dry clothes outside as often as possible!  -Jennifer, Redmond
I unplug appliances I don't use on a regular basis like toaster and coffeemaker, microwave and other small appliances.  -Faith, Everett
Replace bath towels with half sized hand towels, plenty of towel to get the job done. Reduces laundry/energy/water/soap 1/2.  -Michael, Quilcene
I use cloth shopping bags. PCC has some $10 bags made by envirosax that fold up so small, I even took one to the mall.  -Joni, Seattle
NW Biodiesel Network Monthly MeetingBiodiesel - It's All About the Quality. 8/26/08. www.nwbiodiesel.org/.  -Joe, Seattle
Make sure the car is running as efficiently as possible  -Laura, seattle
I put a watering can under the faucet while I am waiting for the water to get hot.  -Holly, Seattle
I sell and use laundrypure in my home to remove soaps,bleach and other chemicals from my water discharge into city sewer system  -eric byers, Gig Harbor
Use a commercial car wash - like Brown Bear, that recycles their waste water instead of washing your car at home.  -Janet, Seattle
I have a cardboard box that I use to gather all of my veggies in at the grocery store. No more plastic bags!!!  -Scout, Bainbridge Island, WA
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 carpool with my divorced spouse 5 days a week.If we can make it work, you can make it work!  -Sherry, Arlington, WA
I ride my bike as much as possible rather then drive my car. I can easily put 150 miles on my bike a week this time of year.  -Lyn, Kent
Changed all my home bulbs to the new hallogen ones.  -Todd, Seattle
I garden with Pacific Northwest native trees and shrubs to save water and attract birds.  -Erick, Seattle
I hang my clothes to dry.  -Christy, Seattle
My housemates and I have a big vegie garden going in our yard and are watering with collected rain. Tasts so good!  -Bruce, Lake City
We got chickens and reuse other peoples' egg cartons to disperse our extra eggs to family and friends. Commercial eggs, blech!  -Heather, Clinton
Built our "chicken condo" and children's tree fort out of recycled wood from local demos.  -Vicki, Puyallup
I installed a gray water toilet, using one of our rain barrels.  -Rich , Seattle
I switch OFF the print option on my calculator at work. Eliminating the register tape on 99% of the caluations I do.  -Dawn, Marysville
instead of throwing out old things, i find someone who can use them, i even rehome the things my neighborhood puts on the curb.  -C.P., poulsbo
I am parking my car 3 days a week, finding other ways to commute to work.  -Janelle, Bothell
I turn my old clothes into new clothes so i won't have to go out and buy many  -laree, portland
I have a beautiful, locally made coffee mug I use every day at work instead of paper or Styrofoam.  -Michelle, Redmond
I live in the community I work in.  -Kara, Olympia
While waiting for hot water to get to the tap, I fill a pitcher and use it to water my plants.  -Debbie, Kingston
At work, I have a drinking glass at my desk. Can take it home to wash and avoids using disposable cups.  -Erin, Bothell
I encouraged my collage (the art institute of Ft Lauderdale) to add receycleing bins in the Class room. I was successful.  -William, Ft Lauderdale
I recycle my Aquarium water after a change and use it to water my garden.  -Ray, Renton
I drive my motorcycle as often as possible instead of my car - 50 mpg helps some.  -Bruce, Lake City
Whenever I find it on, I turn off the light in my company's conference room.  -Jill, Seattle
I'm enrolled in '100% Green Power' through Puget Sound Energy.  -Rick, Federal Way
Water barrels, CFlightbulbs, organic gardening, mulching, composting, recycling, natural pet food. The Johnsons - Steilacoom  -Joyce, Steilacoom
Go Solar!!!! Yes it works here!  -Kate, Seattle
Whenever possible, I try to buy personal care products that are botanical and not tested on animals.  -Donna, Seattle
I recycle all the garbage I can.  -Sheldon, Orting, WA
I traded in my beloved 9 year old Jeep Wrangler (15 mpg) for a new Hybrid! Hurray!  -Leann, kenmore, wa
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 recycle all the cardboard and paper I use.  -Chris, Portland
I changed all my bulbs to fluorescents  -Kelly, Seattle
I've stopped using plastic cutlery when I bring my lunch to work.  -Liz, Bremerton
Riding my bike to work or carpooling.  -Cheryl, Seattle
Buy "green" products and try to gradually influence as many of my friends as possible. It's working so far!  -Marian, Lacey
I Carry a travel mug with me for coffee.  -Katie, Kelowna
I recycle @ home & work; and use boxes wine comes in for many crafts. Also I educate every one I can to recycle.  -Freilah Allen-Sonn, Renton
Nutri lawn helps me keep my yard chemical free. Salmon spawn in the river by my house and we want to keep them from being harmed  -Dana, Issaquah
I use a "GREEN" product called Eximo to remove oil stains from my driveway to prevent toxic water runoff.  -Derek, Issaquah
 

Duwamish Estuary Restoration

05/17/2008 - 12:00am
05/17/2008 - 11:00pm
Etc/GMT-7

Join us at an urban green oasis to remove pesky invasive weeds like blackberry and bindweed that threaten to overtake native plants. The meeting location is TBD so please contact Eliza at eghitis@pugetsound.org for more information