WHATS YOUR 1 THING?

I hang my clothes to dry.  -Christy, Seattle
Riding my bike to work or carpooling.  -Cheryl, Seattle
To conserve water my boyfriend and I shower together.  -Larissa, Mill Creek
My one thing is to walk more and drive less.  -Nikki, Seattle
I use as much wood as possible as it a renewable resource and the global demand for wood does not exceed the annual growth rate.  -Ed, Portland Oregon
I have a chemical free yard and recycle faithfully. Also I grow my own vegetables.  -Lauri, Seattle
Buy Local  -Sue, Seattle
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 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
I grow as many vegetables as I can year round at my neighborhood P-Patch. I give extras to neighborhood foodbank or neighbors.  -Cristina , Seattle
Ive switched jobs in construction to a company that builds green homes!They can save ya hella cash-ola!  -JD, seattle
I use a bicycle instead of the car for meetings and minor errands such as going to the post office, bank or grocery store.  -Doug, Seattle
I re-use almost everything I buy at least once and if I cant, I dont buy it.  -Faith, Everett
I take keep my reusable grocery bags in my car so I always have them available when I go to the store.  -Cherel, Washougal
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 switch OFF the print option on my calculator at work. Eliminating the register tape on 99% of the caluations I do.  -Dawn, Marysville
I replaced all light bulbs in my home with energy efficient bulbs.  -Karri, Bothell
I put food scraps (mostly unwanted vegetable parts) into the yard waste. This way it gets composted.  -Monica, Redmond
I changed all my bulbs to fluorescents  -Kelly, Seattle
Being a vegetarian has more of an eco-friendly impact then buying a hybrid.  -Morgan, Seattle
Eating raw food.  -Sadee, Seattle
I Carry a travel mug with me for coffee.  -Katie, Kelowna
I install energy efficient heating and cooling systems as well as solar and geothermal.  -Travis, Marysville
I have a Klean Kanteen stainess steel water bottle that I carry with me instead of constantly buying plastic disposable ones!  -Laelle, Tacoma
I started commuting by bike a year ago -- not only do I get some exercise, but it's a great stress reliever :)  -LB, 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
I recycled a car. Bought a 1990 VW Cabriolet, 32 miles to the gallon, for $950. I make 6 figures but set the standard for reuse!  -David, Kirkland
I share my home with with 5 other adults and two teens. Living together lowers our footprint and increases our fun!  -Bruce, Lake City
I traded in my beloved 9 year old Jeep Wrangler (15 mpg) for a new Hybrid! Hurray!  -Leann, kenmore, wa
We got chickens and reuse other peoples' egg cartons to disperse our extra eggs to family and friends. Commercial eggs, blech!  -Heather, Clinton
Only buy local produce. -Lindy, Bellevue  -Lindy, Bellevue
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
My partner and I take showers together  -L, 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
to get to places like school, and other towns i walk, ride my bike, rollerblade and when necessary, take the metro.  -kylie repp, snoqualmie
If I'm not using an electronic or a light it isn't plugged in or turned on.  -Ashley, Seattle
Go Solar!!!! Yes it works here!  -Kate, Seattle
I recycle my old printed documents by using the clean side as scratch paper before I recycle them in the WOW bin.  -Joanne, Everett
I take the metro bus.  -Caroline, Seattle
For drying clothes I use a clothesline when the weather is good, or a wooden drying rack in the house when it's not.  -Jeanne, Onalaska
NW Biodiesel Network Monthly MeetingBiodiesel - It's All About the Quality. 8/26/08. www.nwbiodiesel.org/.  -Joe, Seattle
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
Receive bills online, cancelled junk mail and pay approx $10 a month to purchase all of my KWh through renewable energy sources  -anne, kent
i am launching an eco-conscious clothing line: www.salvationware.com!  -jme, redmond
I bike to work  -Linda, Anacortes
When I see a light turn yellow, I turn off the ignition and coast up to it.  -Erin, West Seattle
I purposely keep all my receipts in my purse and then clean through my purse with a recycling bin by my side :)  -Cassi, Seattle
i turn my water of when im brushing my teeth. :D  -kayla, lynnwood
Seattle based Go Financial Solutions to deliver a secure eDisclosure service to their customers. 100% paperless mortgage loan.  -Joe, Seattle
 

Orca Sing! 2008

06/21/2008 - 6:30pm
06/21/2008 - 8:00pm
Etc/GMT-7

Fred West, the City Cantabile Choir, and maybe the whales celebrate. This event will take place at Lime Kiln State Park, San Juan Island, from 6:30-8PM, and is free to the public. For more information, please contact Britta Eschete at beschete@pugetsound.org or by phone at (360) 336-1931.