|| Eartha Steward, Eartha's Angels, and the Green Show
In 2009, the High Country Conservation Center was awarded the Outstanding Outreach Program Award from the Colorado Association for Recycling for our “Ask Eartha Steward” column and for the SCTV10 “Eartha's Angels” skits. Way to go HC3!
WHO
is Eartha Steward? Ms.
Eartha Steward resides in the mountains near Summit County,
Colorado. She likes her anonymity, but writes a column each
Thursday for the Summit Daily News. Click here
and you can search the archives for Eartha's columns.
The Many Faces of Eartha Steward
She's been hiding behind her words for too long and its time she had a face! The Summit Daily needs help finding Eartha's image. Submit your drawings or pictures of Eartha Steward and win some very groovy HC3 gear. What do you think she looks like? Submit your drawings or images to editor@summitdaily.com. The winning submission will sit next to the "Ask Eartha" column each month and the winner will receive great green goodies, including a Recycling hoodie, an organic cotton High Country Conservation Center t-shirt, a stainless steel water bottle and more. Want to know more? Here are some fun facts about Eartha... click here.
WHERE
are Eartha's Angels? Eartha's
Angels are out fighting recycling and resource conservation
crimes occurring all over Summit County. You can catch some
of their crazy crusades on Summit County TV 10 by clicking
here.
WHAT
is the Green Show? Each
month The Green Show highlights simple “green”
steps you can take to lighten your impact on the planet.
You can watch reruns and new episodes of The Green Show
on Summit County TV 10 by clicking here.
Eartha Steward's Green Guide to High Country Living is an annual publication written by the High Country Conservation Center and designed by Summit Daily News. The Green Guide provides information on green products and services in our mountain community. Learn the secrets to eating and buying locally. Discover eartha-friendly cleaning tips. Find out how and where to recycle in the County. Thumb through pages of local green businesses, options, and opportunities. There are so many choices we (as individuals and as a community) can take to help create a better world for future generations. From the food we eat to the clothes we wear, we have the ability each day to make a positive difference for our world. We hope you find the guide both useful and inspirational in making some of those choices and taking some of those actions. Pick up your copy of Eartha's Green Guide at the Conservation Center (518 E. Main Street in Frisco), Summit Daily News, and at the Frisco Recycling Drop-Off Center.
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