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THE GODDESS OF GARBAGE SPEAKS(Don't miss the Goddess' Media Appearances in the Press Room!)CAÑADA COLLEGE LECTURE
The Goddess of Garbage lectured to the American Society of Interior Design Students Chapter at Cañada College.The Interior design students love her "recyclized" ideas. They told her she was an inspiration. The Goddess was pleased when she received a letter from the program director written on behalf of the students. |
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The Goddess and designer Oscar de la Renta discuss his exciting fashion show which benefits the League to Save Lake Tahoe. This once-a-year event is sponsored by Saks Fifth Avenue at Rubicon Beach during the month of August. The league, which is privately funded, is dedicated to preserving the environmental balance, scenic beauty, and recreational value of the lake's Tahoe Basin. |
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THE GODDESS OF GARBAGE RECEIVES SPECIAL RECOGNITION
The Goddess of Garbage received special recognition from Ruth Peterson, Chair of Sustainable San Mateo County, at the Sustainability Award Luncheon held at the San Mateo Marriot, in San Mateo, California. The Goddess was surprised and loved her big bouquet of yellow roses. |
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The town of Colma offered a "2nd Time Around Workshop" presented by The Goddess of Garbage. It was a half-day session held at their Sterling Park Community Center in February. There were happy smiles from all the students when they finished their Valentine napkin ring holder. What fun! Want to know how to make your own Valentine napkin ring holder? Find out here. |
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BAYBRIDGE DISTRICT GARDEN CLUBS
In keeping with the theme, "The Return of the Mad Hatter's Tea Party", there was a contest for the best hat. Everyone was excited about the design projects. Questions were asked and new creative ideas were offered. |
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EARTH DAY IN BARSTOW WITH THE GODDESS OF GARBAGE The Community Center in the city of Barstow, California was the site of a first-time ever, all-day event, hosting a presentation by the Goddess of Garbage on April 22, 2000.
The Goddess spoke about recycling (of course) and facilitated workshops for the large crowd, who learned how to create some interesting and functional projects, which included:
The Mayor of Barstow, Kathy Yas-Yent, presented the Goddess with a stone sculpture of onyx from the Calisto Mountains, as a grand thank you. |
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RECYCLERS OF THE FUTURE - BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB
Pictured left: A favorite undertaking of the Goddess of Garbage is teaching kids how to
recycle. Carol is surrounded by "recyclers of the future" from the
Mid-Peninsula Boys and Girls Club in San Mateo, California. The Club offers
programs in personal development and education, cultural enrichment, outdoor
and environmental education, health and fitness and social recreation. The
Goddess had a great time and it looks like the kids did too!
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