March 2007 EcoLin
March 2007
In this issue--
Annual Membership MeetingDance for the Earth Benefit Concert
Auto Mercury Switch Recovery Reaches Million Marker
Ecology Center April Meeting to Feature "Exposed" Author
Green Scene:
Mercury Switch RecoveryRick Otis, EPA Deputy Associate
Administrator for Policy,
Economics, and Innovation
watch the video
see news link below
EVENTS
Thursday, April 10: Ecology Center Annual Meeting Features Acclaimed Investigative Reporter
Featuring Author and investigative journalist Mark Schapiro, author of "Exposed, The Toxic Chemistry of Everyday Products: Who's at Risk and What's at Stake for American Power," (see NEWS link below) and presentations on current Ecology Center campaigns.
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Saturday, April 26: 'Dance for the Earth' Benefit Concert with Fubar!
The hottest Earth Day dance party in town! Live music by Fubar, costumes, snacks, and cash bar -- all for a good cause! Plus, a Silent Auction featuring local artists and lots of eco-friendly items.
Learn moreDo you have a service or product you'd like to get into the silent auction? Learn more
It's never too early to start planning for our annual family-friendly, bike-friendly and -- of course -- eco-friendly fundraising event. Ride and collect pledges for your favorite cause. Raise money (and win prizes!) for Clean Energy, Toxic-Free Kids, Zero Waste, or Protecting Natural Places. Register online and create your own personal fundraising web page. Start raising money now by visiting www.firstgiving.com/ecocenter.
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NEWS
The nation's top environmental regulator pulled the one-millionth mercury switch out of a junked car in DeKalb, Ga., recently in an effort that began in 2001 with an Ecology Center-created alliance with the steel and auto recycling industries.
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The Ecology Center is very excited to be bringing investigative journalist and author Mark Schapiro to town to keynote our April 10 annual membership meeting on the University of Michigan campus.
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Do you check your MySpace bulletins more often than your email? Are you hopelessly addicted to Facebook? Like millions of others, the Ecology Center recently joined the world of social networking.
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Don't miss an opportunity to test children's toys for toxic chemicals at one of our upcoming "Toxic Toy Testing Townhalls."
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The Ecology Center works for a safe and healthy environment where people live, work, and play.
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