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July/August 2010 - GreenList Louisville

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Experience the<br />

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Breast Body Health Awareness Event!<br />

Workout<br />

Have some serious fun at Shine’s monthly Healthy Boobies Party - A<br />

Women’s Breast Health Awareness Event! Bring your girlfriends, sister,<br />

mom, or coworker for a fun evening of breast health education that you<br />

have not heard before! Learn a simple routine of lymphatic breathing,<br />

stretching, and massage that will improve your breast health, shoulder posture, and peace<br />

of mind. Third Thursday of each month. 6:30 to 8 pm. $15.00 per person/$20 for 2/ FREE<br />

for cancer survivors! BYOBB - Bring your own Beverage & Boobies. Space is limited, please<br />

RSVP. 502.442.2843 or shine@shinelouisville.com<br />

Orca Intern<br />

Nature lovers may want to enjoy a vicarious adventure. We’ve followed, Emily Goldstein,<br />

Polar Bear champion who has now won three trips to the Arctic for her activism. She’ll be a<br />

sophomore at UofL this fall but just now she’s interning in a new locale. This just in from her<br />

mom: I wanted to catch you up on Emily’s newest adventure, and give you her new blog address.<br />

She is now on a tiny island in the Pacific studying orcas (killer whales). The living conditions are<br />

very rough, with no hot water, tents, cooking on a propane stove, and washing out of a bucket.<br />

But she doesn’t care. The orcas aren’t quite there yet, but she sees humpback whales everyday,<br />

and all sorts of other wildlife. She’s in her version of seventh heaven. They have<br />

internet, but it has a small bandwidth, whatever that means, and so she can<br />

only use it once a week or so. She’s using her time on it to keep a blog, which is<br />

great fun. The address is: orca-intern.blogspot.com.<br />

Green Media<br />

kyGREENtv is an Internet based television station and social<br />

network focused on promoting all things green and sustainable<br />

across Kentucky. People can tune in and watch original<br />

programming that is both entertaining and educational as well<br />

as find green job listings across the state, do-it-yourself videos for home improvement and<br />

green living as well as discover local events, green businesses and non-profit organizations in<br />

their region. kyGREENtv will be a resource for Kentuckians looking to help their communities,<br />

themselves and the environment. By engaging not only the public, but also the government,<br />

educational institutions and all business sectors across the bluegrass we are leading the way<br />

to a greener Kentucky. We encourage everyone to share, engage and participate. kyGREENtv<br />

is Organically Grown, Sustainably Operated. Find it on the web at www.kyGREEN.tv.<br />

More Green Media<br />

Organics Demystified: An Internet Radio Show<br />

with Lessons from the ‘Ville was launched near the<br />

end of May on VoiceAmerica’s GreenTalk Network.<br />

VoiceAmerica is a pioneer in internet-based radio, and<br />

the GreenTalk Network is devoted to everything green. Hosts Sandee Corlett and Jason<br />

Tucker serve as translators and ambassadors for the organic community as they deconstruct<br />

the organic agriculture movement for the consumer. The shows are available in archive form<br />

for download on iTunes or at http://organicsdemystified.com, as well from the GreenTalk<br />

network website. In the first few shows Sandee and Jason have talked about the history of<br />

organic agriculture and debunked a few urban myths. Listen to the show in <strong>July</strong> and <strong>August</strong><br />

to hear interviews from the Rodale Institute about the use of organic agriculture as a solution<br />

for Climate Change; and to hear from the maker of the film “ Ingredients: The Local Food<br />

Movement Takes Root.” As the owners of the <strong>Louisville</strong> area’s first certified organic farm, our<br />

hosts get to the nitty-gritty about organic agriculture! C’mon and listen. Get dirty!<br />

(see page 17 for additional Green Happenings)<br />

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ww.shinelouisville.com<br />

or call us 502.442.2843<br />

ter our parking lot at 732 E. Market<br />

Green Happenings

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