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Entries from October 2008

Thanks to our Supporters and Odell Brewing Company

October 20, 2008 · Leave a Comment

We would like to thank everyone who visited Odell Brewing Company on October 16 to support Trees, Water & People. We are very grateful to have been chosen as Odell’s Charity of the Month and every purchase helped save our planet!

Remember, you can still help support Trees, Water & People through the end of the month. One hundred percent of all taster tray proceeds will be donated to TWP, so stop by and enjoy their delicious brews.

Odell is a long-time supporter of TWP and is an in-kind sponsor of our annual “Renew the Rockies” fundraising event, benefiting our Clean Energy Program. We look forward to continuing our valued partnership with Odell Brewing Company.

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TWP Makes Progress at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation

October 14, 2008 · Leave a Comment

This last week was an important one as our good friends from the Rural Renewable Energy Alliance (RREAL) came to visit us on the Pine Ridge Reservation. RREAL is working to break down financial and informational barriers to the widespread use of solar energy out in Minnesota. They feel that like the digital divide which separates communities based on access to information, there is also a renewable energy divide and that specifically lower income communities are in danger of being left behind as our society shifts towards a renewable economyrreal-solar-heater-at-childrens-village.

These are our types of folks and a natural friendship has evolved that is slowly becoming a successful partnership as we share ideas, equipment and a vision to extend solar heating systems and other renewable energy applications to those who need it most.

This week, Jason Edens Tim Ollhoff and Steve Benson arrived at the Red Cloud Renewable Energy Center (RCREC) on Pine Ridge with three of their solar heating systems. The first one they installed with Henry and Avery Red Cloud of Lakota Solar Enterprises at the Lakota Children’s Village, which serves as the home for Lakota children in need of shelter.

It was a most wonderful installation that will provide heat for pennies a day for Lakota children in great need for many years to come!

Their second solar heating system was installed as a solar demonstration and education unit at the Red Cloud Renewable Energy Center. The Center is being developed as a place for tribal members from across the Great Plains and beyond to be trained in facility and family sized renewable energy applications and installations.

The third unit will be installed by Lakota Solar Enterprises for another family at Pine Ridge in the weeks ahead.

We also planted windbreaks and shade trees for two families at the Fraggle Rock community in Pine Ridge. The north wind there blows hard and cold for much of the winter causing entire rooms in homes to be abandoned during winter because they are so cold. So we plant trees as family windbreaks which will immediately start to shield the homes from the bitter chill and will grow over the years into a solid wall of protec

tion. We also planted two shade trees at each house to provide shade during the extremely hot summers.

Children's Village in Pine Ridge

While we were in the neighborhood, we also installed one of LSE’s solar heating systems. Together, we will use these three homes to demonstrate natural ways to lower heating costs and we will now begin to raise funds for additional tree planting in the neighborhood in the spring of 2009.

A special thanks to TWP’s Tribal Lands Program Coordinator, Liz Sunderland, who coordinated the RREAL visit and handled many of the logistical details of getting these five installations done.

That’s the true spirit of Trees, Water & People....getting difficult things done…. and done well!

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Help Locally and Globally at the “Giving Twice Shopping Event”

October 8, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Want to purchase beautiful fairly-traded handcrafted products from around the world while helping locally and globally? On Thursday, November 20, Ten Thousand Villages will hold their “Giving Twice Shopping Night,” which will benefit Trees, Water & People (TWP)! On that day, from 3:00-7:00pm, 10% of their gross sales will be donated to TWP.

Ten Thousand Villages is a fair trade gift shop which offers hand crafted goods from around the world. Every item purchased at Ten Thousand Villages helps provide vital, fair income to artisans and families, allowing them to live healthier lives of dignity. Every purchase makes a difference in our world because buyers encourage artisan partners to use environmentally friendly processes, sustainable natural resources, and recycled materials.

On November 20, come support TWP’s commitment to sustainable living and conserving our earth’s natural resources, by shopping at Ten Thousand Villages.

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Trees, Water & People Partners with Albertsons

October 6, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Trees, Water & People (TWP) has joined Albertson’s Community Partners program, which gives back to the community one shopping cart at a time! Albertsons has linked the Community Partners Card to the Preferred Savings Card, so organizations can earn a rebate as supporters shop just by scanning it.

Organizations receive 1% on the first $50,000 supporters spend and 5% on everything over $50,000 per quarter.

By choosing TWP as your organization, you can help save the planet! For more information on how to receive your Trees, Water & People Community Partners Card, contact Heather Herrell at heather@treeswaterpeople.org or call (970) 484-3678.

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Trees, Water & People: Odell Charity of the Month

October 6, 2008 · Leave a Comment

TWP has been chosen as Odell Brewing Companies Charity of the Month! On October 16, ten percent of all sales will be donated to us, and throughout the month, we will receive all taster tray proceeds.

Odell’s Charity of the Month program allocates proceeds to non-profit organizations serving environmental, educational or humanitarian causes. The Tasting Room donation averages $1500 each month to the chosen charity.

Odell is a long-time supporter of us and is an in-kind sponsor of our “Renew the Rockies” fundraising event, which raises money for the clean energy and environmental education programs. We are so honored to be selected as the October Charity of the Month and look forward to continued valued partnership with Odell Brewing Company.

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Camp Fire Coffee: Warming You and the Lakota Sioux

October 6, 2008 · Leave a Comment

TWP is excited to announce our new partnership with Lakota Coffee Company! Proceeds from the sale of the new Camp Fire Coffee (organic Columbian/Sumatra blend) will benefit our Tribal Lands Renewable Energy Program which harnesses the power of nature to improve the lives of Native American families living on reservations across the Great Plains.

Skip DuCharme, owner of Lakota Coffee Company, was inspired to open the popular Columbia, Missouri coffee shop by the Seven Sacred Campfires, known as the Western or Teton Sioux, Lakota — meaning “friendly people.” Through his generosity, every bag of Camp Fire Coffee sold will help TWP install cost-effective solar heaters, plant important windbreak and shade trees, and train tribes about the many benefits of renewable energy.

Beginning October 2008, Camp Fire Coffee may be purchased at the Lakota Coffee Company website, and soon after at TWP’s online sustainable gift store.

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Trees, Water & People Awarded Seal of Excellence

October 6, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Trees, Water & People (TWP) has been awarded the prestigious “Best in America” Seal of Excellence from Independent Charities of America (ICA). The seal is given only to members of ICA who meet the highest standards of public accountability, program effectiveness, and cost effectiveness. Of theone million charities operating in the United States, only five percent meet these expectations, and fewer than two thousand charities have been awarded the exclusive seal.

TWP’s conservation efforts have been recognized locally, nationally, and internationally.

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TWP Presents 10K Check to Local Elementary School

October 6, 2008 · Leave a Comment

On Saturday, September 13th I had the great honor and pleasure of presenting a large and rather beautiful check for $10,000 to Ann Alfonso, the principal of Bethke Elementary School at the new school’s dedication

ceremony. This funding will initiate the installation of a 10kw photovoltaic solar electric system on the school and was the culmination of a year’s worth of work here at TWP. It is also the kickoff of a program that is sure to result in many more renewable energy installations throughout Fort Collins and Northern Colorado.

Trees, Water & People’s Clean Energy Program’s initiative called Renewables on Schools raises money through our annual Renew the Rockies fundraising event to initiate the acquisition of renewable energy installations on area schools. Bethke Elementary was the first of hopefully many schools! After thewonderful success of Renew the Rockies last year, we are already starting to pursue sponsorships and make plans for next year’s Renew the Rockies– The Future IS Clean Energy! Scheduled for March 7th, 2009, it will benefit another school in Fort Collins, likely Kinnard Junior High, which was pre-wired for a 10kw photovoltaic solar electric system when it was built in 2004. With a futuristic theme, we plan to celebrate the promise of renewable energy and do our part to bring that technology to the present. If you or someone you know is interested in being involved as a sponsor or auction donor, please contact Elizabeth Mozer at (970) 484-3678 or Elizabeth@treeswaterpeople.org .

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