Dec. 19, 2011    

It’s a local group, these seven Fort Worth-based performers called Vocal Trash.  An unusual “troupe of environmental performers” as they call themselves traveling from Cedar Hill to Colorado spinning their message of eco-friendly living.

By Rita Cook

In the perfect world of thinking green the car you drive can add up to a lot when considering Mother Earth.

A good case in the point is the Chevrolet Volt, which I recently drove and I was actually quite pleased too.  Not only is it all about fuel efficiency to the tune of about 379 miles on a full battery charge and a tank of gas, but I was also noticed just about everywhere I went with a thumbs up pointed in my direction.


By Rita Cook    

By Julie Thibodeaux

 

It was a bright, and beautiful winter day on Saturday.  If you missed the White Rock Local Market’s 3rd annual Holiday Market on Saturday December 10th you will have to wait for next March for another market because its is only open March through December.

Dec. 7, 2011

Meet Perot Musuem architect Thom Powell

Dec. 5, 2011 

Although the average Dallas citizen may not personally know Thom Powell, chances are his work has impacted his or her life.

 By Julie Thibodeaux    
    

By Amber Caceres    

Celebrate the holidays in nature. See thousands of beautiful lights and decorations on nature trails at the Heard Natural Science Museum & Wildlife Sanctuary’s Holiday Trail of Lights in McKinney.

We had an idea! We called it Green Source DFW.

Recycled Cardboard French Café Playhouse

 By Rita Cook      
  
When it comes to a kid’s imagination there’s nothing like a playhouse to get the creative juices flowing.  But not just any playhouse in this case, instead a playhouse using recycled paper and cardboard, which London transplant and now 14-year Dallas resident Katie Fagelman says she actually came up with on a whim.

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