The Art of Being Green
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Thanks to everyone who participated!
The Triple M Green Team had a very successful turn out at the Going Green Wisconsin Expo May 2nd, 3rd, and 4th for “The Art of Being Green.”
See the full gallery @ the Expo
See the gallery of entrants here
Congratulations to Nicole Klinge, Emily Hughes, Ronna Trapanese & Therese Schroeder, Jason Vincetti and Karen Reppen! They were the top 5 entrants and are now going to see Jack Johnson in concert!
From March 24-May 1, Triple M was looking for art pieces created with recyclable, earthen or other eco-friendly items to be displayed (after judging) in our huge gallery @ the Going Green Wisconsin Expo, with the Top Five entries winning tickets to Jack Johnson's All At Once tour stop in Alpine Valley this summer! |
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win golf passes Enter now for your chance to win golf passes to Argue-ment Golf Course!
About Argue-ment:"Can we translate a Scottish shepherds' pasture game to the upland pastures of a Wisconsin dairy farm?" Our answer? The Argue-ment Golf Course. Avid golfers draped it on the land like a favorite sweater on a golfer's shoulders. Maintained with loving attention to the land by the farm family whose cows graced the hills, Argue-ment will challenge your skill and lift your spirit, without reducing you to penury.
One mile south of State 69 on Argue Rd between Belleville and New Glarus.
Call 608-527-6366 to schedule your fun!
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become a triple mmmember How do free tickets, exclusive eco-prizes & concert invites sound? You can get all this and more by joining today!
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green gifts for mom Show two mothers how much you care this year...one of them being Mother Earth!
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Local treehugger Emily gives you the scoop on all things green, and our very own eco-queen Kitty Dunn has all the latest environews.
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the myanmar cyclone: world impacts + how you can help The humanitarian crisis in Myanmar in the wake of Tropical Cyclone Nargis could expand into other nations as part of the widening food crisis. Just six months after Bangladesh lost 800,000 metric tons of rice to Cyclone Sidr, its neighbor has seen its second rice crop of the year decimated by Nargis. The extent of the damage isn't known, but Myanmar had been expected to be among the few nation exporting rice this year, and instead is likely to draw down world stocks of grain, which are at their...
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sewing up a cool award Congratulations to Margaret Jankowski of Monona! She got to go out to Colorado to be on the radio show etown (heard right here on Triple M) and meet the Bodeans. It wasn't just luck that got her there. She was being recognized for the non-profit organization she founded called The Sewing Machine Project.
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