Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Who is Your Farmer?
On Monday, March 28, Happy Dancing Turtle hosted a kickoff meeting for the Food and Water Security Advisor Corps. Local farmers, permaculture experts and local educators were in attendance. The goal of the advisor corps is to be a sounding board for Happy Dancing Turtle in their endeavors to promote education and best practices surrounding sustainability.
Talks swirled from previous HDT events and their outcomes to possible future ventures that HDT should focus their attention on. The majority of the discussions gravitated around the possibility of an online organic gardening symposium. HDT's goal is not to enrich only those in the local area and hosting an online event would bring the ideas of sustainability and permaculture to many more people.
The final goal of fostering these ideas across a much larger geographical area was decided on being an attainable goal.
The main outcome of the meeting was the decision to embrace technology to foster these goals. An idea engaged in was to create an iPhone app to instruct what food was growing when and where. Another idea was to find a way to use Facebook to encourage outside learning. One of the most popular interactive games on Facebook, Farmville, has over 50 million active users. If HDT could promote sustainable practices through this same method, many more people, it was figured, would be open to the ideas of organic gardening or starting their own square foot garden.
But, regardless of how these sustainable ideas get out there, the main goal decided upon during this kickoff meeting was that education and action are the primary goals.
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Best Practices Chosen for Pine River
The GreenStep Task Force met on Thursday to discuss and evaluate progress from last brainstorming meeting.
With six of the best practices mandated from the MN Pollution Control Agency, Pine River had the ability to hand pick six more best practices that they feel would benefit the city best.
The task force chose the following:
1) Establish a farmer's market and a community garden (Already Completed)
2) Install private and public-sector renewable energy systems
3) Make traffic signals and street lights more energy efficient
4) Improve the surface water quality
5) Create efficient highway-oriented development
6) Promote alternatives to single-occupancy car travel
There was also discussions of finding the energy use of public buildings (ie heat, water use). This would give the city a place to start looking at not only environmentally changing their practices, but to perhaps also save money.
Encouraging the city to change their 90 plus street lights from a mercury vapor lightbulb to a more energy efficient bulb (ie sodium vapor or metal halide) was discussed. The current practice is to change out the bulb if it needs replacing. It was suggested a report should be formed to show the cost and eventual cost savings of replacing the bulbs en masse.
The next meeting will be on April 21, 2011 at 8am at the HUG campus.
The next meeting will be on April 21, 2011 at 8am at the HUG campus.
Monday, March 7, 2011
Back to Basics Pictures
It's been a while, but here are some long-awaited pics from Back to Basics!
So much information from such knowledgeable speakers!
Another tasty lunch from Brenda and her fabulous staff!
Healthy snacks class.
A sampling of some of the amazing wares for sale.
Fun was had by all ages!
Thanks again to all who participated in this year's Back to Basics!
We hope to see you all next year!
So much information from such knowledgeable speakers!
Another tasty lunch from Brenda and her fabulous staff!
Healthy snacks class.
A sampling of some of the amazing wares for sale.
Fun was had by all ages!
Thanks again to all who participated in this year's Back to Basics!
We hope to see you all next year!
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