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From The Ground Up.

March 2011.

 

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Healthy Eating and Active Living with the Green Team!

Green Team members, Mariah Montoya and others, gave the US Surgeon General some advice on how to get young people more active and eating healthier.
Check it out on CBS Denver.


People on the Ground

Shane Award
Star AwardYouth Program Director Shane Wright received an award for Leadership in Healthy Eating and Active Living Award from LiveWell West Denver

Makalah
Star AwardGreen Team member Makalah Emanuel won recognition as a top President of a high school Rotary Interact Club

Stephanie

Stephanie Fry manages our statewide Take Charge! Project

Erin

Erin McCarley will help connect you to volunteer opportunities at Groundwork Denver

Pat

Pat Barron will help you get connected to weatherization and other energy efficiency services



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Brains and Bulbs
MLK2.jpg On February 26th, some of the smartest people from around the world joined some of the smartest high school students in Denver for an international exchange and a light bulb exchange. Fulbright students from Russia, Libya, Japan, Nigeria and too many other countries to name, paired up with high school students from the Denver Center for International Studies to bring energy efficiency resources to the Baker neighborhood in Denver. They knocked on almost 1,000 doors in two hours. I can't resist in asking... how many super smart people does it take to change 90 light bulbs, sign up 28 households for recycling services and 65 households for energy audits? This time it took 56 wonderful, dedicated, interesting students from all over the globe.


Take Charge! is taking off
CDLEThe Take Charge! project is taking off and making its way to communities across Colorado in 2011 and 2012. Within these 20-30 communities, high school and college students learn about energy efficiency, renewable energy and green jobs. The students then use their knowledge in a day of service to reach out to their own communities' residents, offering to change out incandescent porch bulbs to CFLs and providing people with information on low- and no-cost energy efficiency resources. To date, over 100 students in Denver, Englewood and Pueblo have brought energy resources to over 1,500 Colorado residents. Over the next several months, Groundwork Colorado will be working on this project in Fort Collins, Golden, Carbondale and Glenwood Springs. Check out the blog to see how students across the state are taking charge! http://www.TakeChargeColorado.blogspot.com/


Bordered by the South Platte River
Key ConnectionsDenver's Globeville and Valverde neighborhoods are both bordered by the South Platte River and the multi-use, paved trail that runs parallel to it. In neighborhood surveys we found that residents are largely unaware of this recreational trail, or, if they are aware of it, they don’t know how to access it. The Colorado Health Foundation has generously awarded Groundwork Denver grant funding for the next two years to work intensively with residents in these neighborhoods to improve access to the South Platte River trail and other neighborhood recreational amenities. We'll be hosting bike rides and nature walks, organizing volunteer activities, and seeking community feedback on improvements that will help residents access the trail safely and with more ease.


What Are You Doing for Earth Day?
EarthdayFor over forty years, Earth Day - celebrated on April 22nd - has inspired awareness in people around the globe to appreciate and care for the Earth's natural environment. Groundwork Denver will be celebrating the whole Earth Week with several exciting volunteer opportunities. Please join us for one or all of these impactful events to help make the world a better place!

Contact Erin to sign up to volunteer!
April 16th - Tree planting in Globeville neighborhood 9:00 am to 3:00 pm
April 17th - Tree planting in Commerce City 1:30 pm to 5:30 pm (Spanish-speakers especially needed)
April 21st - Park cleanup and improvements with Starbucks 8:30 am to 1:30 pm
April 22nd - Strive to Not Drive outreach in West Highland 3:00 pm to 6:30 pm
April 23rd - Free bike fix-a-flat in West Highland 10:00 am to 1:00 pm

Community Action. Environmental Results.

The mission of Groundwork Denver is to bring about the sustained improvement of the physical environment
and promote health and well-being through community-based partnerships and action.

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