WHATS YOUR 1 THING?

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
I recycle my old printed documents by using the clean side as scratch paper before I recycle them in the WOW bin.  -Joanne, Everett
Being a vegetarian has more of an eco-friendly impact then buying a hybrid.  -Morgan, Seattle
I only drive when absolutely necessary. Biking, walking or busing is 1Thing I do to help reduce my impact on our planet.  -Jenny Konway, Seattle
We started hanging up our clothes out side to dry them.  -Riley, Kirkland
I don't water my lawn, my clothes dryer broke down in April,as a result I now use clothes racks for drying, & shop thrift stores  -Beverly, Enumclaw
I recycle paper towel and toliet paper core tubes and take my own bags to grocery shop.  -Rick , Evergreen, CO
Very simple - stop eating meat! Going veggie drastically reduces your carbon footprint.  -Diane, Seattle
Whenever I find it on, I turn off the light in my company's conference room.  -Jill, Seattle
Riding my bike to work or carpooling.  -Cheryl, Seattle
Changed jobs so now I'm only 3 mi from home.  -MB, Seattle
I turn the heat dry cycle off on my dishwasher to save energy.  -Amy, Bellevue
To conserve water my boyfriend and I shower together.  -Larissa, Mill Creek
Built our "chicken condo" and children's tree fort out of recycled wood from local demos.  -Vicki, Puyallup
I only use naturally derived cleaning products in my home. No chemcals. They smell fantastic!  -Mina, Kirkland
I replaced all light bulbs in my home with energy efficient bulbs.  -Karri, Bothell
We recycle everything we can in the house.  -Michel, Auburn
Buy "green" products and try to gradually influence as many of my friends as possible. It's working so far!  -Marian, Lacey
I collect everything in the house that can be recycled and I take it down to a designated drop-area to have it sorted.  -Antonie Moffett, Lakewood
I put food scraps (mostly unwanted vegetable parts) into the yard waste. This way it gets composted.  -Monica, Redmond
wearing flip flops. (no socks to wash!)  -S, Renton
Use a commercial car wash - like Brown Bear, that recycles their waste water instead of washing your car at home.  -Janet, Seattle
i turn my water of when im brushing my teeth. :D  -kayla, lynnwood
If I'm not using an electronic or a light it isn't plugged in or turned on.  -Ashley, Seattle
NW Biodiesel Network Monthly MeetingBiodiesel - It's All About the Quality. 8/26/08. www.nwbiodiesel.org/.  -Joe, Seattle
Air-dry my laundry.  -Kristine, Seattle
I don't drive anywhere one day a week and one weekend a month.  -Charlotte, Vashon Island
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
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
we raise quarter horses and one thing we do is catch rain water and use it to spray down the arena.  -Leah, Freeland
While waiting for hot water to get to the tap, I fill a pitcher and use it to water my plants.  -Debbie, Kingston
i am launching an eco-conscious clothing line: www.salvationware.com!  -jme, redmond
I use a skim of toothpaste on my toothbrush. My teeth get just as clean and less pollutants go down the drain.  -Susanne , 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
Alot of people forget about being green at work, put an extra garbage can next to your desk for recyclables.  -Tim, Seattle
I live in the community I work in.  -Kara, Olympia
I take keep my reusable grocery bags in my car so I always have them available when I go to the store.  -Cherel, Washougal
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 installed a gray water toilet, using one of our rain barrels.  -Rich , Seattle
I recycle my Aquarium water after a change and use it to water my garden.  -Ray, Renton
Water barrels, CFlightbulbs, organic gardening, mulching, composting, recycling, natural pet food. The Johnsons - Steilacoom  -Joyce, Steilacoom
I used to commute across Lake Washington from Seattle every day. I convinced my boss to let me work from home full-time.  -Kathy, Seattle
COMPOST  -Katie, Kelowna
We are diligent to ensure that our recycling meets the guidelines provided.  -M, Redmond
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've stopped using plastic cutlery when I bring my lunch to work.  -Liz, Bremerton
Stop using poison Roundup. Spray vinegar-kill weeds - driveway, sidewalk, between pavers. Breaks down, doesn't hurt Sound.  -Susan, Seattle
Only buy local produce. -Lindy, Bellevue  -Lindy, Bellevue
I use phosphate free, all natural detergent and softner when I do laundry.  -Kaitlin, Tacoma
 

Washington Trails Association Work Party: Skookum Flats Trail

05/01/2008 - 12:00am
05/01/2008 - 11:00pm
Etc/GMT-7

To get there, follow Hwy 410 east of Enumclaw. This is a great early-season trail to hike and almost always a great early-season work party location due to the always-changing river. We will work on maintenance in areas that may have been washed out over the winter, or areas that need general maintenance.