M.O. asks from Overland Park, KS on August 21, 2008
Need a Speaker on Going Green
I'm looking for a speaker to talk to my women's group about going green in the home. Can anyone recommend someone or an organization I could contact? It would be about 15 minutes at a Monday evening meeting in October. We need someone who would not charge a fee, but nominal travel expenses or a token honorarium would be considered. Thanks for all your great ideas!
So What Happened?™
Leave it to you resourceful moms to know where to turn for this request! Thanks especially to those of you who suggested Bridging the Gap; that's where I found our speaker. She mixed vital facts with useful, do-able actions. www.bridgingthegap.org is their website -- check it out!
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J.K. answers from Kansas City on August 22, 2008
You could check with a local Toastmaster's club. They often have speakers available, and I think there's even a Speaker's Bureau that can provide speakers for local community organizations. Go to www.toastmasters.org to find a club near you that you can contact.
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B.W. answers from Kansas City on August 22, 2008
Try calling Bridging the Gap. ____@____.com is the e-mail of the person who sends me their newsletter. Good luck and thanks for thinking green
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T.E. answers from Kansas City on August 22, 2008
Contact Bridging The Gap.
They run the community recycling centers in town plus several other environmental education programs. I would call their volunteer coordinator: Laura O'Brian at ###-###-#### x109
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D.H. answers from Kansas City on August 22, 2008
I would recommend the Mid-America Regional Council. I used to work there before my little one was born and I know that people on the environmental team do presentations once in a while. You can check them out at www.marc.org.
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S.H. answers from Kansas City on August 22, 2008
J.H. answers from Kansas City on August 22, 2008
I would highly recommend that you contact a company called Magic Touch Cleaning. They are based in Lee's Summit but work all over the metro area and use only green products. The owners of the business are Gary and Trish Walker and they are very committed to educating people on the benfits of going green. Gary has been featured on the local news a number of times and they were also the official cleaners of the last Extreme Makeover Home Edition house here in KC. Below is a link to their website which contains all of their contact information:
http://www.magictouchcleaning.net/
Good luck.
E.S. answers from Kansas City on August 22, 2008
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