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Lake Barcroft Community Green Initiatives

Monday, February 1st, 2010

By JillAnderson

This story came about as a result of my posting on Lakelink asking if you would please save your toilet paper and paper towel cardboard rolls for my son’s preschool summer arts & crafts program.

I heard back from several of you but was really impressed when Roxanna Douglas told me that not only does she already save these for recycle she also brings them home from her office trashcans. And, just the week prior, we had learned via The Washington Post that Nolan & Kathy Stokes had installed a Geothermal Heat Pump in their yard and are officially climate pilots.

It occurred to me that we have a big enough community here in Lake Barcroft that perhaps by sharing what we each do to help the environment that we could learn from each other. I know that what I personally do only scratches the surface.

So, I again went to Lakelink and asked if you would submit the things that you do to help – big and small.

While doing some research last night on this story I stumbled upon a website called Every Day Activist. I am really inspired by their tagline – “Little Things Everyone Can Do to Save the Environment and Reduce Pollution”.

From Every Day Activist Website:

“But I don’t consider myself an activist”

That’s okay! The purpose of EverydayActivist.Com is to show everyday people how they can make a difference. You don’t have to be a card-carrying environmental activist to help improve the planet. Each and every person has the power to change things for the better in their everyday lives. By getting into the habit of making eco-friendly choices, you can become a force of change without even thinking about it!

Imagine yourself in a silent auditorium filled with people. When one person begins clapping, the sound is small and it echos throughout the room. Sooner or later, everyone in the whole auditorium is clapping, and the sound is so loud, it almost hurts yours ears. The small choices we make every day do have an impact.”

Photo Credit djwudi - Flickr Creative Commons

Photo Credit djwudi - Flickr Creative Commons

Without further ado ….Below is a summary view of things that you are doing to make a difference. Some will be obvious while others may not.

Recycling:

  • Recyles everything that Fairfax County accepts
  • Recyles every scrap of paper; no matter how small
  • Brings home TP and Paper towel rolls, plastic bottles, soda cans, plastic bags from her office to recycle at home

Reusing:

  • Reuses junk mail and paper for all of their personal printing needs
  • Reuses business reply envelopes by placing a sticker over the address on the front &/or using them to write grocery lists, to-do lists, etc.
  • Not buying wrapping paper – instead re-using gift boxes and gift bags received and if all else fails, I use the kids’ artwork or the Sunday comics to wrap gifts
  • Uses the back of ALL 8.5 x 11 paper including junk mail that has a clean reverse side
  • Refusing plastic bags and asking for paper bags if reusable bag was left at home
  • Uses refillable water bottles – each family member has their own plus a few extras for when they go missing
  • Uses Newspaper plastic sleeves for picking up after animals
  • Reuses plastic ware from parties and at the office. Washes them in the dishwasher but removes them prior to the drying cycle
  • Re-circulate moving boxes for reuse

Shopping:

  • Avoids buying products packaged in styrofoam
  • Uses Freecycle.org and Craigslist to make purchases before buying something new
  • Buying and wearing primarily hand-me down clothes; especially for the kids
  • Buys in bulk as much as possible
  • Shops at MOM’s Organic Market – especially for cleaning materials and detergents

Food Consumption:

  • Eating at least one fewer meat meal per week
  • Saving leftover food to be used as dog treats rather than purchasing dog treats
  • Vegetarian

More Efficient Home:

  • Replacing antiquated heating system with newer more efficient system
  • Replacing windows with less porous ones
  • Replacing old appliances with Energy Star high efficient
    Installing low-flow showers and toilets; even removing bathtubs altogether
  • Using only low VOC paints to re-paint the outside of the house
  • Using old rags to clean rather than paper towels
  • Using only energy-efficient light bulbs
  • Turning off all lights when leaving the room
  • Unplugging electronics when not using them; including cell phone chargers & electric toothbrushes
  • Keeps thermostats low
  • Replace large single-pane windows with ones that open to reduce the need for air conditioning in early summer months
  • Improved insulation in attic
  • Added Front Storm door to improve efficiency
  • Placed blankets in TV rooms and lowered thermostat
  • Use baking soda &/or vinegar for cleaning most everything (sinks, floors, showers, windows) to avoid dangerous chemicals


Yard/Garden:

  • Growing their own herbs and planted a small vegetable garden
  • Composting all vegetable and fruit scraps as well as coffee grinds, egg shells, and tea bags
  • Composting all lawn and garden waste to reduce the need for county pickup
  • New Patio/Backyard with native plants and permeable surface and reduced outflow system
  • Routing Rain runoff to creek bed
  • Rake leaves rather than blowing with power blower
  • Take household compost materials to place of work where they have a large composter
  • Reduced the size of lawn by adding native plants in rich layers; mimicking nature
  • Planted Evergreen screening plants on north side of house to save energy during cold winter months
  • Planted large, deciduous trees on south side of house to reduce cooling costs in the summer months
  • Set up rain barrels to catch rain water to use to water the garden
  • Shred leaves into leaf mulch and use it throughout my yard (garden, tree and shrub borders)

Transportation:

  • Rides bike to work; if possible also to the grocery store.
  • Walks or Bike Rides with kids to school as much as possible
  • Saves up errands to make one car trip rather than multiple ones
  • Takes bus/metro to work most days
  • Hybrid cars
  • Carpooling

A few extra things shared by our neighbors:

Home Star “Cash for Caulkers” Program a newly proposed Federal program is intended to help homeowners increase their home’s energy efficiency with direct incentives. It will pay homeowners up to half the cost (max $4,000) to retrofit a house with eco-friendly attributes.You can read more HERE – shared by Anne Cullather

Photo Credit Thomas Merton - Flickr Creative Commons

Photo Credit Thomas Merton - Flickr Creative Commons

The Energy Detective which measures and displays energy used for the whole house. According to a 2009 study, a whole house display produces on average a 9% savings while highly motivated groups could save as much as 30%. This unit does require skilled installation perhaps by a professional electrician. Sold online at www.theenergydetective.com/store ~$200 – shared by Kay Cooper

The Energy Detective

The Energy Detective

Kill A Watt Plus Monitor tells you how much it matters to turn something off. Just plug Kill A Watt into an outlet and plug any device into Kill A Watt. The display shows instantaneous watts (W) or total electricity used (kwh) and number of hours since Kill A Watt was plugged in. Sold through Amazon (~$21) – shared by Kay Cooper

Kill-A-Watt

Kill-A-Watt

Lark Lovering sent me detailed instructions on how to Make Your Own Composter. I will (with her permission) post her directions as a separate follow-up post.

Betsy Washington provided me with an excellent write-up of things one can do in their yard to reduce pollution and energy waste. I included some of her items as bullet points above but am also going to post her summary with her permission as a separate follow-up post.

Photo Credit Betsy Washington

Wildlife Friendly Backyard - Photo Credit Betsy Washington

Rashne Green loves Chico Bags. They are inexpensive, lightweight cloth bags that available in many fun colors. They often participate in school fundraisers where they donate 30-50% of their revenue back to the schools – shared by Rashne Green
Chico "rePete" Reusable Bag

Trader Joe’s sells inexpensive reusable bags including wine bottle carriers (up to 6 bottles) and insulated cooler bags – shared by Kay Cooper

This post is by no means a comprehensive list of things you could do.

It is my hope that the list will perhaps point out a few things that you aren’t already doing but could be doing and inspire you to take more notice daily of additional ways that you could help reduce pollution and help the environment.

For me, this story has inspired me to consider doing the following:

a) Remove plastic liquid soap dispensers from my bathrooms; replacing them with only bar soap.
b) Purchase biodegradable dog poop bags as I don’t have newspaper sleeves to re-use.
c) Purchase sets of re-usable dinnerware from To-Go Ware so my family can stop using plastic silverware at fast food restaurants and ice cream shops.

Reusuable Bamboo Dinnerware from To-Go Ware

Reusuable Bamboo Dinnerware from To-Go Ware

Additional Resources:
Green Living Tips – consider signing up for their email newsletter
Tiny Choices – terrific blog
The Real Cost of Plastic Bags
Zero Waste America – outlines three factors (no effective Federal Plan, Foreign Waste Imports and Domestic Waste Exports as well as Over-population) on why recycling efforts struggle and provide three legislative steps that would help support Zero Waste.

I would like to extend a big thank you to all of you that sent me your Green Initiatives; without them this blog post wouldn’t have been possible. If you missed out on sending me your green initiatives feel free to add ones that you do in the comments section below.

I leave you with a photo of my son’s favorite t-shirt:
love it dont trash it2

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Spring Mulch Sale to Support JEB Stuart All-Night Graduation Party

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

By JillAnderson

The Stuart High School class of 2010 is graduating this June and will celebrate accordingly at a safe but fun all night party to be held at the Spring Hill Recreation Center in McLean.

There will be food, games, music and prizes which of course don’t come cheap.

YOU can support the graduates and get mulch for your yard!

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Here are more details:

  • 3 Cubic Foot Bag of Double-Shredded Hardwood Mulch for only $4.50 per bag
  • FREE pick-up available from 9am – 3pm at the school parking lot.
  • FREE DELIVERY on orders of 30 to 100 bags
  • Low $25.00 fee for delivery of less than 30 bags
  • Special Handling fee of $50 for orders of more than 100 bags
  • All orders with payment preferred by March 30th.
  • Pick-up or Delivery (within Stuart District) Saturday, April 10, 2010.

    Thank You for Supporting Our 2010 Graduates.

    Order form is available at : http://www.stuartptsa.org. Please print and mail by March 30th.

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International Night at J.E.B. Stuart High School

Monday, December 14th, 2009

By JillAnderson

Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) of J.E.B. Stuart High School are hosting their 2nd Annual International Night this Thursday, December 17th from 6-9 pm.
InternationalNight

The event will include food, music, performances, and booths representing countries all around the world.

Immerse yourself in the culture that is Stuart High School! Tickets are $3 each.

Bring family, friends, and community members! All are welcome!

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What are you willing to pay to protect our kids’ education?

Monday, November 16th, 2009

By JillAnderson

A very important FCSB budget discussion focusing on the JEB Stuart school pyramid will be taking place tomorrow night (Nov 17th) at JEB Stuart High School Theater at 7:45 pm. Kaye Kory will be presenting on the FY2011 Budget and addressing parents’ concerns on the projected $162M deficit.

My friend, Ellie blogged in Around Annandale about a community meeting that occurred last Saturday at the George Mason Library regarding the Fairfax County Budget deficit of $315.6M and the impact to our school budgets. In her summary she states that most citizens attending were in favor of supporting a real estate tax rate increase to thwart the proposed budget cuts to our area schools.

I hope that our county officials will take into consideration the purpose of schools (read an excellent blog posting by Seth Godin – “What are schools for” when making their final cuts to the school budget.

Traci Cooke, President of the Sleepy Hollow Elementary School PTA also wrote a great post on the SHESPTA website about the importance of attending this meeting. You can read her version here – http://www.shespta.org/budget-info-fy2011

Please plan to attend this important meeting regarding the Fairfax County Budget and the proposed impacts to the Fairfax County School Board Budget.

It’s your tax dollars. What are YOU willing to pay to protect our Kids’ Education and our Future?

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Leaves, Leaves, Leaves

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

By JillAnderson

Sunday was an absolutely beautiful day; a perfect day for getting the leaves down to the street for Fairfax County pick-up- and, our 4-year old son wanted to help. The only problem was that we didn’t have a rake that he could handle.

They sure are beautiful - until it's time to clean them up.

Leaves sure are beautiful - until it's time to clean them up.

On our way home from having breakfast at Whitlows in Clarendon we stopped at Ayers Variety & Hardware (a really fabulous Mom & Pop store – if you haven’t been, stop reading this and go now!) to see if they stocked small size rakes.

I was pleasantly surprised to find that not only were they open on Sunday; (according to Wilma Kaplan- she and her husband, Ronald are the owners and are LB residents – they’re open 7 days a week and are only closed 4 days per year – wow!) they do carry child-size rakes. Score!

Hey, thanks, this rake is just my size!.

Hey, thanks, this rake is just my size!.

Oh, man, what have I gotten myself into?

Oh, man, what have I gotten myself into?

Maybe Daddy can get the rest by himself?

Maybe Daddy can get the rest by himself?

Please No More Pictures Mommy!

Please No More Pictures Mommy!

Hey, Daddy - have fun. We're all done.

Hey, Daddy - have fun. We're all done.

If you have a small child or grandchild that would like to help with your leaves please stop by Ayers Variety & Hardware and pick up a kid-sized rake.

Lake Barcroft neighborhood (to my knowledge – all of us) are in Zone 6 in the Fairfax County leaf pickup schedule and are scheduled for the 1st of 3 leaf pick-ups on November 18th. Will you be ready?

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J.E.B. Stuart Football Team Highlighted in The Washingtonian

Friday, October 30th, 2009

By JillAnderson

Our own J.E.B. Stuart High School Raiders Football team is featured in the November Issue of The Washingtonian.  It’s on sale now…. Be sure to pick up a copy.

Read the article, see photos and watch a video here:

http://www.washingtonian.com/articles/people/13903.html

Photo credit: The Washingtonian

Posted via email from LakeBarcroft

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Another Terrific Lake Barcroft Halloween Parade

Sunday, October 25th, 2009

By JillAnderson

The weather was beautiful and the kids were scary….errrrr, I mean they were well costumed.

The Lake Barcroft Annual Halloween Parade was held today led by the J.E.B. Stuart Marching Band and a crowd of residents (young and young-at-heart).

This fabulous event is organized and paid for by the Lake Barcroft Woman’s Club.

Raider Marching Band Mascot

Raider Marching Band Mascot

J.E.B. Stuart Raider Marching Band getting ready

J.E.B. Stuart Raider Marching Band getting ready

A Sampling of the Fabulous Costumes

A Sampling of the Fabulous Costumes

Alice Lima-Witchy - Oops, I mean Alice Lima-Whitney

Alice Lima-Witchy - Oops, I mean Alice Lima-Whitney

Stella M. & Wade A. pause for a photo

Stella M. & Wade A. pause for a photo

Paraders on their way to Beach 3

Paraders on their way to Beach 3

Ella & AJ T. and Isaac & Lucy B.

Ella & AJ T. and Isaac & Lucy B.

The Crowd at Beach 3 enjoying cookies & lemonade

The Crowd at Beach 3 enjoying cookies & lemonade

We all wish to extend a big thank you to the Woman’s Club for the delicious cookies and lemonade as well as for all of their hard work in putting together yet another terrific parade. Thank you!

P.S. Join the Woman’s Club now and become an important organizer for our neighborhood — send an email to Victoria Fernandez at vfernandezhome@verizon.net to find out more.

P.P.S. If you can identify the cute kids in photo #3 above please feel free to add their names to the comments and I will update this post. Thank you.

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LB Halloween Parade – Sun, Oct 25th

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

By JillAnderson

The annual Lake Barcroft Halloween Parade (hosted by the Woman’s Club) will be held this coming Sunday (10/25) at 2 pm.

As a mother of a small child this is one of our favorite events; especially when the weather is nice.

Meet at Beach 5 at 1:45 pm to line-up. Kids and adults are both encouraged to wear costumes. And nice dogs may come too.

Crowd gathering for 2008 Halloween Parade

Crowd gathering for 2008 Halloween Parade

Paraders will walk to Beach 3 led by the J.E.B. Stuart High School Marching Band. Goody bags will be handed out to the kids when they reach Beach 3.

Paraders (2008) walking to Beach 3

Paraders (2008) walking to Beach 3

See ya there!

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School Round-up – Week of Oct 12 & Oct 19

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

By JillAnderson

Flickr Creative Commons

Flickr Creative Commons

Plenty of activities are still going on at our local schools. Below is a round-up for both this week and next. Mark your calendars.

Week of Oct 12-16:

Oct 12th:

Oct 13th:

  • Stuart High School – Informational Wrestling meeting in C 47 at 2:30. All students interested in wrestling should attend. The meeting will last about 10 minutes
  • Sleepy Hollow Elementary – Dolphin Academy Begins

Oct 14th:

Oct 15th:

Week of Oct 19-23:

Oct 20th:

Oct 21st:

Oct 22nd:

Oct 23rd:

Oct 24th:

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School Round-up – Week of 10/5/09

Monday, October 5th, 2009

By JillAnderson

It’s going to be another busy week at our area schools.

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Flickr Creative Commons

Monday, Oct 5th:

Tuesday, Oct 6th

Wednesday, Oct 8th

Saturday, Oct 10th

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