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Written by Tammy Thornton, President Wilton Go Green
Just in time for Earth Day, we are excited to share a wonderful story and opportunity to support Wilton Go Green.
A few months ago Caroline, a 5th grade student in Wilton, had a conversation with her mom on ways to make money that could help others. Caroline put her love of art to work and designed her very own Wilton/Earth Day inspired logo that she then had put on a reusable bag. Caroline and her mom reached out to Wilton Go Green informing us they had chosen our organization to support with the proceeds from selling these bags.
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In annual State of the City address, Mayor Weinberger asks all Burlington residents to imagine a future where we have eliminated racial disparities and where everyone in the Burlington community feels true belonging
Vermont Business Magazine Monday night, Mayor Miro Weinberger virtually delivered the annual State of the City address, during which he reported that the State of the City is one of great hope. Mayor Weinberger outlined how over the past year, Burlingtonians have worked together to contain the virus as well as any City in America, and how, with the end of the pandemic in sight, Burlington is ready to take on the opportunities ahead and emerge from this time of historic challenge as a healthier, greener, more equitable, and more racially just community.
Wintry weather has triggered mammoth gas and electric bills. Concurrently, more pollutants are pouring into our air and water from burning fossil fuels to warm us and power our electrical use. So how can we greatly reduce our wallet-emptying home energy bills while helping to prevent bay pollution and destruction of our planet?