Tuesday, April 19, 2011

12,000 Bottle Boat

Watch how a renewable boat is constructed on National Geographic TV.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Here's an Opportunity to Shred Your Personal Documents

Keep Williamson Beautiful is sponsoring this event:
Saturday, April 16

FREE SHREDDING SERVICE OF CONFIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS

"WILLIAMSON COUNTY RESIDENTS SHRED DAY"

FREE SHREDDING SERVICE OF CONFIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS



PROVIDED BY:

KEEP WILLIAMSON BEAUTIFUL

 

Saturday, April 16, 2011

8:00 AM - 2:00 PM

Shredding & Collection Location:

420 Century Court, Franklin

(Century Court is located off Columbia Avenue, the second stop light
north of Mack Hatcher Bypass).


 

 Documents must be removed from wire binding, 3 ring binders and heavy clips/clamps.

• Hard bound documents should be no larger than one inch thick.
• Paper clips and staples are acceptable.

Please bring your documents in:
• paper bags or cardboard boxes that can be recycled
• reusable container that we will empty and return
• Canceled checks
• IRS forms
• Insurance papers
• Investment statements
• Paycheck stubs

Papers that do not contain a personal identification number will NOT be accepted such as newspaper, magazines and photos
No Commercial Documents Accepted

Be a Part of Earth Day in Nashville

Volunteer or attend Nashville's Earth Day celebration on April 23.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Clean Up Scheduled

I sponsored a clean up in my neighborhood this past weekend. We collected a small pile of rubbish and flood debris. Here is another clean up in my area if you have time this weekend:

Waterway Flood Recovery Project - Bellevue

4/16/2011
9:00 am
Location:
River/ Trail Cleanup
We would love your help!
River/Trail Cleanup
Bring anything to help with cleanup:
Trashbags, shovels, canoes, waders, grabbers, clippers....anything!

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Cash for Gold: It's True

This week, my husband and I collected some old silver and gold jewelry that we no longer wore. Some pieces, like my childhood charm bracelets, had not been worn in over 40 years. We took them to a local buyer for gold. My husband's jaw literally dropped when we were offered hundreds of dollars for pieces of jewelry that we had mostly forgotten that we owned.

We paid our mortgage payment and a dentist bill with the money.

I never believed those TV ads promoting Cash for Gold. But it's true. And it is recycling! The gold and silver will be melted down and used again.

We used a local dealer in Bellevue, our home. If there is not a "gold recycle outlet" in your city, try a place like Birk's Gold Exchange, a Canadian company that buys gold.