Thursday, July 17, 2008

Ecofriendly, Sun Mess

1. Grateful to God and all who help me get through a day

2. Grateful to green stuff like new dream I mean green house from YMCA and Vintage Ohio gift basket

http://www.winthedreamhouse.com/

The main-floor kitchen, decorated in shades of brown and green, is equipped with Zodiac quartz counters (more eco-friendly than granite), bamboo and glass touches that go well with the Jenn-Air appliances. There's a custom walk-in pantry, a built-in hutch cupboard, tile floors and, one of the more unusual touches, a pull-out Sharp microwave oven drawer.

3. Grateful that Sun Messenger was able to print this

http://www.cleveland.com/sunpress/communitylife/index.ssf?/base/community-0/1215095918303530.xml&coll=4

4. Grateful that Smithfield is getting eco friendly also

http://www.smithfield.com/about/ask_smithfield.php

5. Grateful to Culinary Vegetable Institute in Ohio

http://www.culinaryvegetableinstitute.com/agri-tourism.html

Some copying I could not resist from Sun Messinger

GOLF OUTING:The Marilyn B. Gula Mountains of Hope Foundation will host a "Golf for a Cure" fundraising event at 9 a.m. July 16 at StoneWater Golf Club, 1 Club Drive, Highland Heights. The event will offer 18 holes of golf, continental breakfast, box lunch and hor d'oeuvres. There will also be an auction and raffles throughout the day. All of the proceeds will go to the foundation, which funds research into the advanced stages of breast cancer. The goal of the foundation is to improve, detection, treatment and management of breast cancer. Tickets for the event are $375 and they can be obtained by calling (216) 695-7843.

AWARD WINNER:Jeanette Evans of Highland Heights was recently named an associate fellow by the Society for Technical Communication. The STC is an organization with 14,000 members, who work in fields such as a technical writer, Web site designer and technical illustrator. An associate fellowship is only given to STC members who have advanced technical writing and the profession of technical communication. "Individuals chosen to be associate fellow are the cream of the technical communication profession," STC President Mark Clifford said. "These are individuals who contribute significantly to the good of the field by conducting research, mentoring young professionals, giving presentations, and playing a large part in being volunteer leaders." Evans works for Rockwell Automation in Mayfield Heights and she has also done work for the Cleveland Clinic Foundation and Philips Medical Systems. She has also taught technical communication at Cuyahoga Community College's eastern campus. Evans has been active in the Northeast Ohio chapter of STC for many years and she is currently chair of the academic relations committee.
Evans has a master's degree in technical communication from Mercer University in Atlanta. Contact Garrett at agarrett@sunnews.com or at (216) 986-5479.

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