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Eco+Logical Soiree Kansas City

The Eco+Logical Soirée is a new and exciting way for modern parents to connect with top-notch, eco-conscious companies.

You are invited to attend the FREE soirée on May 19, 2012. Drop by anytime from 6-9pm at the New Birth Company 9209 West 110th Street, Building 36 Corporate Woods, Overland Park, KS.

You’ll have the opportunity to learn more about the mission behind some of the best products and services Kansas City has to offer while enjoying the company of other moms like you and The Soft Landing Team.

A Fun Gathering with a Purpose

  • Enjoy a laid back evening with local wine tasting by Rowe Ridge Vineyard (featuring Kansas grapes – who knew?) and hor d’oeurves provided by The Freedom Chef and The Local Pig (we’ll have organic Earth Mama tea for pregnant mama too!)
  • Schmooze with other amazing moms while you soak in the relaxing atmosphere of the New Birth Company
  • Connect with high quality, mission-driven companies offering products and services for your family
  • Live music by a local violinist

And you won’t want to miss the amazing Grand Prize Giveaway worth over $1,000!

Simple Steps for Going Green in JoCo KS

Gail’s Scoop…Going Green in JoCo

JoCo Recycle Your Christmas Tree

The time is quickly approaching to take down the holiday decor.

Me and my husband have put up a live Christmas tree every year for the last 16 years.  The kids and I are Jewish and Daddy’s Christmas tree is one tradition that we get so much joy out of.


It always saddens me to see the needles start to drop off.  But as much of a tradition it has become in our home to decorate the tree, it is also a tradition to drag the tree out of the house, with needles flying everywhere, usually the tree somehow getting stuck on the top chain of the door, or having the water stand topple over.  Then comes the fun of strapping it to the car and bringing it to a local preserve for mulching and recycling.


Johnson County makes it very easy to recycle your tree.  There are several locations to choose from:


Shawnee Mission Park Marina (Shawnee)
Heritage Park Marina (Olathe)
Kill Creek Marina (Olathe)


Mill Creek (residents only)


Young’s Park
Indian Creek Rec Center
Quivira Park
Overland Park Arboretum & Botanical Gardens

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Best wishes getting ready for the new year!

Put Your Extra Halloween Candy to Good Use

Hard to believe that tomorrow is November 1st already.  That means it is nearly time to put the clocks back and to start thinking about the holidays. But first let’s do some good with all that extra Halloween candy.  Here are two great ideas:

Smiles Change Lives® (SCL) is a national nonprofit organization that provides orthodontic treatment for children from low-income families. The 2010 Candy Exchange is a program to donate excess candy to help raise funds to help low-income kids in our area get braces.

Candy Collection Locations:

Kansas City:

November 6th, 9 am – Noon, Burleson Orthodontics
4151 N. Mulberry Drive, Suite 210, Kansas City, MO 64116
(816) 741-5311

Lenexa:

November 2nd, 8am- 5 pm at Hannah Orthodontics
7505 Quivira, Lenexa, KS 66216
(913) 268-5559

Olathe:

November 3rd 8 am – 5 pm at Hannah Orthodontics
1441 E. 151st Street, Olathe, KS 66062
(913) 829-8866

Overland Park:
November 1st, 8 am -5 pm at Hechler Orthodontics
12800 Metcalf Avenue, Overland Park, KS  66213
(913) 469-6086

Operation Gratitude is another charity that collects supplies and makes care packages for American soldiers overseas

Local Collection Areas:

Olathe/Overland Park:

Smiles Dentistry for Kids- giving away an iPod Nano
14700 Metcalf Ave, Suite 110
Overland Park, KS 66223
(913) 871-1170

Klein Orthodontics  
8631 W. 150th, Suite 102
Overland Park, KS
(913) 681-8138

Olathe Office
975 N. Mur-Len Rd. #C
Olathe, KS                                     
(913) 829-4466

Food for Thought…Halloween Candy

Halloween is tomorrow.  Americans spend nearly $2 billion on candy I can’t help but thinking how that money can be spent on better things. And although it is such a fun family day why do we spend money on one of the most unhealthy things for our kids? But that’s another story.  

We were explaining to the kids last night that in “the old days” people used to give out home-made treats – baked cookies, caramel apples and such.  But then bad people started tainting the treats. Anyone remember razor blades in apples?  I guess that is when Mars and the others had their huge opportunity.

So how many candy wrappers do you think $2 billion worth of candy produces? I can’t even imagine. Where do all those wrappers end up?  Yes, in our landfills. Even if you think you are doing the “right” thing and putting them in the recycle bin.  Candy wrappers are very hard to recover because they are made from mixed materials, not just one plastic, and it is too labor intensive to pick them out of the trash.

One alternative is to upcycle them — turn them in to other things.  Join or form a brigade to collect the wrappers (only certain ones though) and send them to Terracyle. They repurpose the wrappers and donate money to charity.  Or do a Google search for your next craft project.  Just look on Etsy to see the adorable purses, badge holders, jewelry and other things people are making out of candy wrappers. 

Sources:

Earth911.com

Terracycle.com

Going Green in JoCo – Food for Thought

How can your family do its part? Are you reducing your carbon footprint? Can you reduce your consumables and your trash? How about the reuse of stuff you would normally toss out? Can you re-purpose it? Do you have to buy everything new? What about buying and selling gently used stuff? Does your family Read the rest of this entry