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Showing posts with label one percent for the planet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label one percent for the planet. Show all posts

Thursday, November 20, 2008

One Percent For the Planet Store




Support the One Percent For The Planet Store by buying environmentally cool products.

The best part about this hat, is another one percent for the planet member makes it. Kind of like the circle of life, kind of...

Visit One Percent For the Planet to find how you can become a member/donate.

Be Environmentally Cool
Head Local
Green Local

Monday, October 20, 2008

One Percent for the Planet - Store


Thursday, May 29, 2008

Head Local Learning to Blog, Philanthropy, Etc

05/29/2008 16:50 Mountian

Hello Friends,

Head Local of Locals Have More Fun - An Environmentally Cool Clothing Company is slaving away in his cubicle, working hard in order to get a major clothing company off the ground. It is late Thursday afternoon and in 40 minutes I will be free for the weekend.
Lots of Locals work to do on Friday, but looking forward to a great weekend of getting outside as well.

As a newbie blogger/social media artist, I have tapped into the local community to help. Kendall Card of Basecamp Communications is a rockstar blogger and has even made a job out of it. Who would of thought? He linked the local ProBar to hottie Marisa Miller (she is hot) and her diet and voila, a star is born!

Anyways, it has been a productive day. Contacting Zappo's, cousin Har in Santa Fe, and tackling the financial markets (see SBUX popping off a rounded bottom). That leads me to the Philanthropy part of today's post. Working at a non-environmentally friendly, ignorant company to pay the bills at Locals only fuels the fire more to educate the masses about the world's playgrounds and how they must be protected.

I am proud to say that I have been a member of Sierra Club since the late 90's (I was still in college) and that Locals Have More Fun is a part of and a huge proponent of 1% For the Planet (see Patagonia).

Off to talk to the last client of the day.
Brian