Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Helping Our Earth Article

I have started a new venture in addition to my business I decided to write some articles on Associated Press, what fun it was to take an assignment, do research for it and have it published. 

The article I chose was about Volunteer opportunities in Illiniois that help improve our Earth.
How appropriate for all of my Blog readers.

I hope that each of you are looking at each day as an opportunity to give back whether it is to your neighbor, a friend or even a stranger in need.

We all can make a difference in someone elses life.

To read my article please go to Article Link

I hope to publish more and would love for you to share this link with others.  Thank you in advance!

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Waste of Tax Dollars Please Help

WE NEED YOUR HELP




OVERPOPULATION OF WHITETAIL DEER

Will County, Illinois' Forest Preserve officials have recommended a massive culling of native deer herds because of deer overpopulation. In an area that could sustain 20 deer per square mile the deer are at levels over 150 per square mile.
They are trying to figure out if we the people of Will county would like to pay for sharp shooters or allow Hunters to accomplish the task at no cost to the County.

SOME FACTS ABOUT OVERPOPULATION OF WHITETAIL DEER.

Many expanding suburban communities, and even some cities, face a dangerously expanding deer population. In backyards, they graze on shrubbery and feud over territory

While they still have some predators in the Northeast, mostly coyotes or bobcats, their main animal predators, wolves, are gone.


Man is now a deer's most-feared predator, but the number of hunters is declining, especially among teen-agers who today have more options to fill their time.

Today's high deer population may shape how the country's forests look decades from now. The animals are reducing the number of trees and seedlings and affecting which species will survive, forestry experts say.

In areas of overpopulation, deer cause an over browsing affect called a "browse line". In areas with a browse line, most plant species below the browse line are stripped bare damaging the habitat for many species. These brows lines can be from four to six feet high.


Deer establish a territory and will not leave it.

Deer are known to starve rather than leave their domain.

Just 2 deer without predation can produce a herd of up to 35 deer in just 7 years.

Deer can live up to 11 years in the wild.

Under optimal conditions without regulating factors like predators or hunting, deer populations can double in size annually.

Two of the considerations used when establishing a deer management plan are Biological Carrying Capacity (BCC) and Cultural Carrying Capacity (CCC).


DEER DAMAGE



A recent survey of U.S. farm leaders revealed that as many as 56% believed they had suffered crop damage by wildlife and the Whitetail deer was named as the primary culprit.

Pennsylvania farmers suffer crop damage of an estimated $30 million annually, Wisconsin estimates it's farmers are hit for $37 million annually.

Back in 1995, conservative estimates place deer-car collisions in the us at over 500,000 annually. Vehicle damage is in the hundreds of millions of dollars.

The annual damage in New Jersey alone is estimated to exceed $10 million dollars. These accidents resulted in thousands of injuries and over 100 deaths.

Suburban home owners spend thousands of dollars on replacing landscaping plants defoliated or damaged by deer.

In 1995, Lyme disease was considered to be the fastest growing infectious disease next to AIDS. Some scientists see a strong link between high deer densities and Lyme disease.

In Pennsylvania, a state that tracks deer-vehicle collisions, there are over 40,000 deer-vehicle collisions annually.

Based on Pennsylvania's experience, VDGIF conservatively estimates the annual vehicle damage caused deer-vehicle collisions to exceed 25 million dollars.

Even more important is the cost in human life. During the 1985-1994 period, 12 fatalities were reported as a result of deer-vehicle collisions in Virginia.



Please sign this petition so that our voices can be heard on April 1st.


We need  alot more signatures!

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/hunt-the-deer-of-will-county-forest-preserve

Monday, March 8, 2010

Earth Day

One of my favorite times of the year!

A time to give back a time to start fresh and a time to get outdoors.



Yes, it's Earth Day!!

APRIL 22nd mark your calendars and start a family or group tradition.

This is the 40th Anniversary of Earth Day!





Here are some ideas for the entire family:


•Never throw things away unless you use a trash container

•If you see trash on the street, pick it up and throw it away

•Organize a clean up day near your school with classmates

•When you no longer need a toy or clothing, give it away to someone who can use it

•Have a yard sale with your family or friends

•Use cloth napkins instead of paper napkins

•Buy recycled paper products whenever possible

•Use paper instead of plastic

MORE IDEAS:

  • Adopt a park or forest preserves where you go to often to pick up trash
  • Plant a tree
  • Start a community garden
  • Support eco-friendly companies
  • Ask your company to start being more responsible with their waste of paper

HAVE FUN & HAPPY EARTH DAY!!

If you have an event you want to post on here for Earth Day please feel free to post it.

Friday, January 22, 2010

"Mackenzie's Pages of Hope"


"Mackenzie's Pages of Hope"


Thank you for your interest in this very special charity.




About 2 years ago, when Mackenzie was 10, she was telling her mom about a Girl Scout project she wanted to do.  They started with purchasing books from school book orders to donate to a local children's hospital in Springfield, IL.  A local TV station did a story this past December on her and her family delivering the first batch of 80 books to the hosptial and rom there it quickly started to grow bigger than any of them had imagined.

Her local hospital is part of the Children's Miracle Network. The books you are so graciously donating here in Naperville, will go to Children's Memorial Hospital in Chicago, which is also a CMN hospital.  Eventually, Mackenzies goal is to provide books to all 177 Children's Miracle Network Hospitals in the country!

Per hospital regulations, the books must be new.  Our targeted age group is infant through 10 years old but we do need books for teens, too.  Our goal is to have 500 books by March 1, 2010.  Thank you for helping Mackenzie's dream become a reality... her dream to share her love of reading!

Books are being collected at:
Thomas Orthontics
3124 S. Route 59
Suite 132
Naperville, IL
630-904-7600

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Feed My Starving Children - Volunteer Spotlight


There is nothing worse than knowing in the world we live in today there are little children starving. They do not want an iPhone, nor do they even ask for a new pair of jeans, these children ask for FOOD!

There are several ways you can support the mission of
Feed My Starving Children:
  • Pray for the millions of starving children around the world and FMSC's abillity to serve them.
  • Volunteer to package meals.
  • Donate online (just 17 cents pays for one meal).
  • Purchase FMSC merchandise at any of our sites.
  • Bring items on our Wish List to any permanent packing site.




From its beginnings, Feed My Starving Children (FMSC) has worked to develop a food mixture that would be easy and safe to transport, simple to make with only boiling water, and culturally acceptable worldwide.
With the input of scientists from major food companies in the Twin Cities area—including Cargill and General Mills—FMSC developed a formula consisting of:
   1.   Rice, the most widely accepted grain around the world.
   2.   Extruded soy nuggets, providing maximum protein at lowest cost.
   3.   Vitamins, minerals and a vegetarian chicken flavoring to give growing children the critical nutritional elements they need.
   4.   Dehydrated vegetables for flavor and nutrition.
Packaged in small pouches—each of which provides six highly nutritious meals—this easy-to-prepare food blend has won rave reviews all over the world. While the formula was designed to save the lives of severely malnourished and starving children, the ingredients also improve the health, growth and physical well-being of children who are no longer in immediate danger of starvation. A team of food scientists continues to monitor the FMSC formula to ensure that it meets nutritional needs for the world’s hungry children.
A single bag of food—which provides meals for six children—costs around $1 to produce, and 94 percent of all donations to FMSC goes directly toward the food program.



To Contact "FEED MY STARVING CHILDREN"

Volunteer Contact Information:    Phone - 630.851.0404
Website: FEED MY STARVING CHILDREN CLICK HERE

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Give of Your Heart This Season


Give of Your Heart
This Christmas give something meaningful - Give your time or your sentiment.  Time and words can not be bought but are often last to be given for fear of disappointment. These gifts continue to outlast any store bought gift. 

Write a poem, story or thank you to someone you love.

Play a game with an older family member or ask them about their childhood.

Take time to help your parent or family member by shoveling the snow or offering to wrap their Christmas Presents for them this year. 

It is the thought that truly counts.  Not the dollar amount given!

May you and yours have a blessed Christmas,

Leslie Prohaska & Family

Friday, November 13, 2009

City Wise

CITY WISE LINK 



Who we are

Citywise is a not-for-profit organisation which was set up to run education, sporting and personal development programmes. It began in 1991 in Dublin as a response to educational under-achievement of young people living in difficult city backgrounds and was formally established in 1994.
Over the past fifteen years it has gradually developed a range of supports for young people in Southhill, Limerick; in Ballymun, in Jobstown, in Ballynacargy, Westmeath and in Belfast.

Aims And Objectives

Citywise Education is a voluntary organization providing educational support to young people living in disadvantaged community environments. Recognizing the lead role of schools in cognitive learning, Citywise Education supports that work while paying attention to other aspects of education including the emotional, social and personal development of the whole person. The following strategies currently underpin and shape Citywise Education's work.





Sponsoring Citywise

Each year Citywise and Citywise Education depend to a large extent on the private sector to fund programmes.
For businesses which wish to contribute towards educational advancement in local communities, Citywise is a most worthy cause.



Citywise is a non-profit-making company limited by guarantee and is a registered charity (CHY 11225). Citywise is a registered charity for tax benefit purposes. All support received is acknowledged on receipt. Sponsors are publicly acknowledged, unless otherwise requested. Copies of annual accounts are available to sponsors on request.