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Join Green Youth Movement @ The Food Rendezvous LA!

Thursday, 19 August 2010 08:00 by GreenGirls

Come join Green Youth Movement @ The Food Rendezvous from 4 PM - 10 PM at Sparc: 685 Venice Blvd. where you can enjoy food and other handcrafted products from some exceptional local organizations.

GYM will have a booth set up where you can come check out information on our amazing upcoming fashion show, tips on how to live green, and take a look at some fun items we will have, including our reusable bags, which you can use to fill up with all of the great goodies available from local vendors. For more information, please visit http://www.thefoodrendezvous.com/. We hope to see you all out at this very fun event!


When? August 28, 2010 from 4 - 10 PM


Where? Sparc: 685 Venice Blvd


What's It All About? The Food Rendezvous is a great community event that gathers all kinds of local vendors to share and sell their home grown and hand crafted goods in a fun and social setting.


Learn more about Green Youth Movement

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Climate Community Citizen of the Week – Ally Maize

Thursday, 15 July 2010 13:42 by GreenGirls
Congratulations to this week’s Climate Community Citizen of the Week Ally Maize, founder of Green Youth Movement.



We first met Ally of a tree planting project that took place on Ventura Blvd. in Woodland Hills Ca. Recently Ally was a volunteer at our eco-bash held with The Green Girls.  We are so pleased to finally have Ally as one of our weekly winners….



The following is background information that Ally has shared with us:


After becoming impassioned toward the eco-system’s plight when researching cars at the tender age of 15, Ally Maize decided she would take it upon herself to do something good for the environment.


She began slowly by employing reusable grocery bags instead of using plastic, changing her hot water heating system inside her house to tankless, and adding solar panels on the roof. What followed these personal improvements was nothing short of incredible for a 15-year-old, newly set out to save the world: the creation of the Green Youth Movement (GYM), an organization to educate kids and teens about global warming and pressing environmental issues.


GYM promotes a thoughtful mindset that values the earth and our future in hopes of inspiring awareness and giving a broad and easily applicable understanding of what it means to “live green.” www.GreenYouthMovement.org


In the two years since its inception, GYM has made incredible strides in the education and participation of adolescents by making a name for itself among green Los Angeles nonprofits. From simple, but important, plantings to hosting an  eco-friendly fashion show during LA’s Fashion Week, to presenting their 2009 “Inspiration Award” to former Vice President Al Gore, and the 2010 “ Humanitarian Award” to Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa,  GYM is increasingly visible and influential to its target audience.



More recently, Ally Maize was named amongst one of our country’s top 10 most influential green heroes. The international web site, Smart 2 Be Green, chose Ally as one of the top 10 Green Heroes for 2009.  Ally was named number 4!  Ally has also been nominated by “The Daily Green” as one of their 2010 Green Heroes.  The Daily Green Award honors individuals who have helped take green to the mainstream-to the “heart” of the American people. Most recently, Ally Maize and GYM have been asked to help the City of Los Angeles, CA launch a new pilot program called “RecycleBank”, on Earth Day 2010. Ally Maize is now the voice on LA’s green youth.  This pilot program compensates households for recycling.  The goal is to push the city toward zero waste.


Ally is looking toward the future when many are stuck only paying attention to the present.



We say – congratulations again Ally – and keep up the great work!


Learn more about Allisyn & Become part of the community & learn more by visiting The Climate Community.

 


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Congressional Recognition: Apple Levy, Dan Cashdan & Allisyn Cashdan

Thursday, 15 July 2010 10:55 by GreenGirls

We've shared with you how much fun we had at our recent Anniversary Bash, but there was so much more to that day. At the event, a very proud moment for us here at TheGreenGirls.com also occurred.  Congressman Brad Sherman presented Apple Levy, Dan Cashdan, Allisyn Cashdan & The Climate Community with a Congressional Recognition for outstanding & invaluable service to the community.   

Congressional Recognition Award
Apple Levy a bit taken back


Dan Cashdan
Dan Cashdan, co-founder of
The Climate Community
addresses the crowd


Allisyn Cashdan
Allisyn Cashdan (& Daniel) co-founder of The Climate Community &
Green Girl Guru


Congressional Recognition Award 


We are so honored and thank Congressman Sherman for this recognition. We also thank Dan & Allisyn Cashdan & The Climate Community for their partnership & unbelievable support.  A recognition from Congress definitely fuels us to keep doing what we're doing .... and then some.

 

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Video: KIDZ ZUMBA@ The Co-op

Friday, 9 July 2010 10:29 by Imani

We are ZUMBA crazy @ The Growing Green Co-op - including the kids...check out the party that kicked off our Solstice Youth Talent Show! Classes starting soon due to popular demand (besides the fact that it is tons of fun) with JUICY GIRL OSHUN who is teaching the tricks!

Also look out for our Harvest Youth Talent Show at the end of the season.....stay tuned....


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Learn more about Imani at Mamalution.com.

 

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Climate Community Citizen of the Week – Brandon McEachern

Thursday, 8 July 2010 09:09 by ClimateCommunity

Congratulations to Brandon McEachern this weeks Climate Community Citizen of The Week.  


Brandon is a wonderful, very energetic and positive young man who is the founder of a website/and a movement called Broccoli City.  Brandon saw a need in US urban communities for exposure to topics such as – “green”, “eco”, “organic”.  He believes (as we do) that people from all walks of life need and deserve information to make informed lifestyle choices.  This opening to educate and create involvement within our nations urban communities is a fantastic opportunity.  We met Brandon through our good friend Apple Levy of The Green Girls. (note Brandon on the left side of the picture with the great big smile!)



The following is a little background that Brandon has shared with us:



My name is Brandon McEachern I am from North Carolina. I moved to LA in 2005 after graduating from North Carolina Central University. I started “Broccoli City” in 2007 to educate my peers on living a healthier lifestyle, not just about going green but also to increase self esteem in our communities. The word *ORGANIC* to us means to be your true self! We started out with just tee-shirts made from organic cotton, with positive messages on them. Now we do events in LA, DC, and Atlanta. We have a daily blog filled with eco-tips,arts,technology and music. This year “Broccoli City” successfully had one of the biggest Earth Day Celebrations in the LA area with more than 2500 attendees. Myself and those who work with Broccoli City now focus in own bridging those gaps for other companies,  with “Think Broccoli” which is the advertising, and consulting side of “Broccoli City”. BC University which focuses on going to schools and speaking to the youth about what matters to them. BCTV which are mini episodes on our website where we have covered big events, and orginal content as well. I will contunie to make this positive movement grow. “Most people live on this Earth but Broccoli City lives in it.


 

Once again congratulations to Brandon and keep up the great work!!!


Learn more about Allisyn & Become part of the community & learn more by visiting The Climate Community.

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