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Do your Fall Cleaning now and take your old electronics, personal papers, and regular items to be
recycled to the semi-annual Recycling Day in Norcross on Saturday September 26. Keep up with
what's happening with Sustainable Norcross. We are switching from a Facebook Group to a
Facebook Page. Chamblee Arts Alliance will display artwork in the gardens. Set up recycle
containers at 5 PM and collect them immediately after the free concert. The Mayor and City Council
adopted the plan February 7. Create a haven for wildlife by following these four simple tips: 1. The
organizational meeting was held June 1, 2008 and we've been busy ever since. The Parks and Green
Space Commission and City of Norcross will soon hold a public input meeting as they kick off the
first ever city-wide Parks and Green Space Master Planning process. Encourage mixed-use
development, appropriate in-fill development, and essential service businesses. The organizational
meeting was held June 1, 2008 and we've been busy ever since. Sign up for classes, volunteer or get
more information, contact us here. See more of his work at Much appreciation to Webmistress,
Amanda Gainer whose favorite media is photography. Create a wildlife-friendly yard officially
certified by National Wildlife Federation's Certified Wildlife Habitat program. See more of his work
at Much appreciation to Webmistress, Amanda Gainer whose favorite media is photography. Help
put out event recycling containers at 4 PM and retrieve at 9 PM. Do you admire the fabulous tree
canopy in Norcross. Join water groupies at the 1.5-day workshop that will train you to effectively
and accurately monitor streams. Learn to delineate your watershed, chemically analyze streams, and
accurately identify macro invertebrates. Two main priorities are adding resources in underserved
areas and ensuring connectivity to existing resources and points of interest. Donate some or all of
the produce you grow to a local shelter for women and children. Watch for details. Thanks to your
input and participation a comprehensive master plan will guide parks, green space and recreation
plans for the city of Norcross over the next 10 years. Watch for more volunteer opportunities coming
soon. In cooperation with the City Public Works Department and Parks and Green Space
Commission we will assist in deconstruction of the metal fence at the playground, removal of
concrete from the posts and loading. Norcross, gaining a reputation as the Festivals and Events City,
is about to explode with exciting activity and fun things to do that will take us right up to the end of
the year. If you have them, please bring work gloves, safety goggles, shovels, hammers and pick up
trucks. She also believes in creating a culture of excellence by working hard and being nice. This will
be their first time participating in the International Walk to School event. Save the date for the 2015
Rivers Alive Stream Clean Up on Saturday November 14 from 9 AM - noon. Saturday October 24
assist with the city sponsored 4 in 1 Day: Electronics Recycling, Document Shredding, Clean Up
and Non-Perishable Food Drive Every Tuesday Through October - The Whistle Stop Farmers Market
needs YOU to assist in set up and pack up. Is it better to use paper or plastic bags at the grocery.
Chamblee Arts Alliance will display artwork in the gardens. Special thanks to Craig, John, Marvin,
Jose, LaMonte, Louis, Jennifer, Barbara, Jim, Kathy, Art, Betsy, Ken, Meryl and Connie. If you have
them, please bring work gloves, safety goggles, shovels, hammers and pick up trucks. Saturday
October 24 assist with the city sponsored 4 in 1 Day: Electronics Recycling, Document Shredding,
Clean Up and Non-Perishable Food Drive Every Tuesday Through October - The Whistle Stop
Farmers Market needs YOU to assist in set up and pack up. Saturday October 24 assist with the city
sponsored 4 in 1 Day: Electronics Recycling, Document Shredding, Clean Up and Non-Perishable
Food Drive Every Tuesday Through October - The Whistle Stop Farmers Market needs YOU to
assist in set up and pack up. Tuesday June 2 the Whistle Stop Farmers’ Market debuts at 4 PM and
runs until 8 PM or sell out. Since water can freeze here, invest in a birdbath heater. 3. Anchor your
old holiday tree in a secluded part of your yard and wildlife will use it as shelter from winter
weather. 4. Provide additional cover for wildlife by starting a compost pile of needles, pinecones and
wreaths from your holiday decorations. Encourage City to provide incentives for residential,
commercial and industrial construction that also meet green building guidelines. Groups will form at
the normal bus stops near the school at targeted apartment and residential neighborhoods along busy
Beaver Ruin Rd and Mitchell Rd. Create a haven for wildlife by following these four simple tips: 1.
JLC is supported by the U.S Army and the National Association of State Boards of Education.
Assist in placing, retreiving and tallying recycling at these upcoming events. Are you concerned
about the quantity and quality of our water. The Parks and Green Space Commission and City of
Norcross will soon hold a public input meeting as they kick off the first ever city-wide Parks and
Green Space Master Planning process. Come early or stay late to assist with set up or clean up which
includes placing and retrieving the special events recycling containers. That’s when the City of
Norcross will again host a community Clean-up Day, Shred Day, and Electronics Recycling Event
along with our canned food drive. Keep up with what's happening with Sustainable Norcross. See
the link for information on the (2015) openings on Sustainable Norcross Commission. See more of
his work at Much appreciation to Webmistress, Amanda Gainer whose favorite media is photography.
Encourage City to provide incentives for residential, commercial and industrial construction that also
meet green building guidelines. Donate some or all of the produce you grow to a local shelter for
women and children. We are a volunteer grassroots non-profit organization committed to education,
communication and implementation of strategies and initiatives that foster sustainable living. If you
have them, please bring work gloves, safety goggles, shovels, hammers and pick up trucks. Thanks to
the cooperation of the City, the Parks and Green Space Commission and the volunteers of
Sustainable Norcross 5,280 pounds of metal were diverted from the construction landfill. Ever
wondered how to certify your yard as a Wildlife Habitat. Encourage and incentivize all citizens to do
the same. Since water can freeze here, invest in a birdbath heater. 3. Anchor your old holiday tree in
a secluded part of your yard and wildlife will use it as shelter from winter weather. 4. Provide
additional cover for wildlife by starting a compost pile of needles, pinecones and wreaths from your
holiday decorations. Save the date for the 2015 Rivers Alive Stream Clean Up on Saturday
November 14 from 9 AM - noon. Go hear Bobby Wilson share his knowledge on gardening and meet
nature enthusiasts of neighboring Chamblee, the first and only Community Wildlife Habitat in
Georgia. The organizational meeting was held June 1, 2008 and we've been busy ever since.
Watch for more volunteer opportunities coming soon. Tuesday June 2 the Whistle Stop Farmers’
Market debuts at 4 PM and runs until 8 PM or sell out. Help before, during and after the premier
city wide event. See more of his work at Much appreciation to Webmistress, Amanda Gainer whose
favorite media is photography. Update of this important City Wide Parks Master Plan is coming soon
in Fall 2015. If you have them, please bring work gloves, safety goggles, shovels, hammers and pick
up trucks. The most visible one is by ensuring temporary recycle containers are strategically placed
for use at each event. Do you admire the fabulous tree canopy in Norcross. In cooperation with the
City Public Works Department and Parks and Green Space Commission we will assist in
deconstruction of the metal fence at the playground, removal of concrete from the posts and loading.
That’s when the City of Norcross will again host a community Clean-up Day, Shred Day, and
Electronics Recycling Event along with our canned food drive. They will proceed together forming a
walking school bus. Help before, during and after the premier city wide event. Create a haven for
wildlife by following these four simple tips: 1. Experienced tester for Gwinnett Sierra Club Michael
mentors Sustainable Norcross AAS team leader Keisha. Two main priorities are adding resources in
underserved areas and ensuring connectivity to existing resources and points of interest. The meeting
will be at 7:30 PM at D’Youville Clubhouse. That’s when the City of Norcross will again host a
community Clean-up Day, Shred Day, and Electronics Recycling Event along with our canned food
drive. Ever considered sustainable alternatives for flooring, clothing and other products. The Mayor
and City Council adopted the plan February 7. We are a volunteer grassroots non-profit organization
committed to education, communication and implementation of strategies and initiatives that foster
sustainable living. Not pictured are all the many volunteers, supporters and participants who make
good things happen in Norcross, a place to imagine. Come early or stay late to assist with set up or
clean up which includes placing and retrieving the special events recycling containers. Sign up for
classes, volunteer or get more information, contact us here. Donate some or all of the produce you
grow to a local shelter for women and children. Upon completion you’ll be certified by Georgia
Adopt-A-Stream, the state’s leading citizen science stream monitoring organization. Are you
interested in organic and locally grown produce but cannot find it. Friday October 9 - Set up
recycling for the final Concert in the Park for this season and Saturday October 10 - 7 AM Retreive
recycling from concert at Thrasher Park Saturday October 17 from 9 AM to Noon - Get down and
dirty with the annual Rivers Alive stream clean up. Contact us now for details of the next AAS water
quality sampling date. In cooperation with the City Public Works Department and Parks and Green
Space Commission we will assist in deconstruction of the metal fence at the playground, removal of
concrete from the posts and loading. This will result in a document that the city will use over the
next 20 years as decisions are made about amenities for our residents.
Friday October 9 - Set up recycling for the final Concert in the Park for this season and Saturday
October 10 - 7 AM Retreive recycling from concert at Thrasher Park Saturday October 17 from 9
AM to Noon - Get down and dirty with the annual Rivers Alive stream clean up. Contact us now for
details of the next AAS water quality sampling date. They chose an unnamed tributary of Crooked
Creek on city owned Ruby Fickling Pond Property near the Eastern Continential Divide. Are you
concerned about the quantity and quality of our water. See the link for information on the (2015)
openings on Sustainable Norcross Commission. Participants expect to continue their recycling habit
even when away from home enjoying our world class activities. And volunteers supplement and
support the City's efforts to ensure a quality experience for all. Come early or stay late to assist with
set up or clean up which includes placing and retrieving the special events recycling containers.
Here's your chance to repurpose new items in your closet and give a holiday gift to patients at our
state mental hospitals who may otherwise not receive any holiday cheer. Encourage mixed-use
development, appropriate in-fill development, and essential service businesses. Special thanks to
Craig, John, Marvin, Jose, LaMonte, Louis, Jennifer, Barbara, Jim, Kathy, Art, Betsy, Ken, Meryl and
Connie. Ever considered sustainable alternatives for flooring, clothing and other products. L to R the
mayor, representative of The Civic League for Regional Atlanta, city manager, Sustainable Norcross
founder, city council member. Go hear Bobby Wilson share his knowledge on gardening and meet
nature enthusiasts of neighboring Chamblee, the first and only Community Wildlife Habitat in
Georgia. Keep up with what's happening with Sustainable Norcross. The project was promoted by
the citizen advocates of the Parks and Green Space Commission, Tree Board, Sustainable Norcross
and others. Thanks to the cooperation of the City, the Parks and Green Space Commission and the
volunteers of Sustainable Norcross 5,280 pounds of metal were diverted from the construction
landfill. The project was promoted by the citizen advocates of the Parks and Green Space
Commission, Tree Board, Sustainable Norcross and others. The Parks and Green Space Commission
and City of Norcross will soon hold a public input meeting as they kick off the first ever city-wide
Parks and Green Space Master Planning process. Groups will form at the normal bus stops near the
school at targeted apartment and residential neighborhoods along busy Beaver Ruin Rd and Mitchell
Rd. Eat from a safe, local, sustainably managed garden where you control what goes in and on your
food. Encourage and incentivize all citizens to do the same. All eight gardens are Certified Wildlife
Habitats with National Wildlife Federation, providing food, water, shelter and places to raise young
for native wildlife. Go hear Bobby Wilson share his knowledge on gardening and meet nature
enthusiasts of neighboring Chamblee, the first and only Community Wildlife Habitat in Georgia. All
funds will benefit the Chamblee Community Wildlife Habitat Continuing Education Program. Here's
your chance to repurpose new items in your closet and give a holiday gift to patients at our state
mental hospitals who may otherwise not receive any holiday cheer. That’s when the City of Norcross
will again host a community Clean-up Day, Shred Day, and Electronics Recycling Event along with
our canned food drive. Save the date for the 2015 Rivers Alive Stream Clean Up on Saturday
November 14 from 9 AM - noon. Join water groupies at the 1.5-day workshop that will train you to
effectively and accurately monitor streams. Learn to delineate your watershed, chemically analyze
streams, and accurately identify macro invertebrates. We are a volunteer grassroots non-profit
organization committed to education, communication and implementation of strategies and initiatives
that foster sustainable living.
Our volunteers are active in the areas of Trees and Green Space,Water Conservation, Energy
Conservation, Green Building, Transportation and Air Quality, Land Use, Education, Recycling and
Waste Reduction and of course, Volunteerism. And volunteers supplement and support the City's
efforts to ensure a quality experience for all. Sign up for classes, volunteer or get more information,
contact us here. Tuesday June 2 the Whistle Stop Farmers’ Market debuts at 4 PM and runs until 8
PM or sell out. Special thanks to Craig, John, Marvin, Jose, LaMonte, Louis, Jennifer, Barbara, Jim,
Kathy, Art, Betsy, Ken, Meryl and Connie. Clean up and disposal of bulky items is open to city
residents only and is held at the Public Works facility on Lively St. Summerour students try their
hard to acheive success through dedication and hardwork. Are you concerned about the quantity and
quality of our water. Assist in placing, retreiving and tallying recycling at these upcoming events.
Ever considered sustainable alternatives for flooring, clothing and other products. Save the date for
the 2015 Rivers Alive Stream Clean Up on Saturday November 14 from 9 AM - noon. The
organizational meeting was held June 1, 2008 and we've been busy ever since. Do you recycle,
compost, xeriscape, use rain barrels. Two main priorities are adding resources in underserved areas
and ensuring connectivity to existing resources and points of interest. The metal will be recycled or
repurposed with proceeds to fund filing for non-profit and tax exempt status for Sustainable
Norcross. That’s when the City of Norcross will again host a community Clean-up Day, Shred Day,
and Electronics Recycling Event along with our canned food drive. The brand new Norcross Adopt-
A-Stream team completed their first offical monitoring of what will be a monthly project. L to R the
mayor, representative of The Civic League for Regional Atlanta, city manager, Sustainable Norcross
founder, city council member. Groups will form at the normal bus stops near the school at targeted
apartment and residential neighborhoods along busy Beaver Ruin Rd and Mitchell Rd. Since water
can freeze here, invest in a birdbath heater. 3. Anchor your old holiday tree in a secluded part of your
yard and wildlife will use it as shelter from winter weather. 4. Provide additional cover for wildlife
by starting a compost pile of needles, pinecones and wreaths from your holiday decorations. JLC is
supported by the U.S Army and the National Association of State Boards of Education. Schedule a
time for your group or company to volunteer today. Join water groupies at the 1.5-day workshop that
will train you to effectively and accurately monitor streams. Learn to delineate your watershed,
chemically analyze streams, and accurately identify macro invertebrates. It was months in the making
and the result of public input, staff support and professional consultation at the direction of the city
leaders. Wrapping around to the following week the Official Grand Opening of both Thrasher Park
and the Whistle Stop Farmers’ Market is set for 4 PM and includes your favorite summer ice cream
social hosted once again by Norcross Neighbors. Here's your chance to repurpose new items in your
closet and give a holiday gift to patients at our state mental hospitals who may otherwise not receive
any holiday cheer. They are also treated with love by their teachers, students, and administrators. The
Mayor and City Council adopted the plan February 7. These events are at or around City Hall and
open to the public. Encourage City to provide incentives for residential, commercial and industrial
construction that also meet green building guidelines.

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