Green Halloween Gifts and Options for 2012
Looking for some fresh idea’s for Halloween this year? Take a look at our line up of “Green Halloween” items for your party or gifts for trick or treaters this year. You know kids will get plenty of candy…. why not give them something else to enjoy! Orders placed this week are guaranteed arrival before Halloween. More

Halloween Extravaganza, Saturday, October 27, 7:00 PM,Ferndale Public Library, 222 E. Nine Mile Road, Ferndale, MI. This event is free and open to kids of all ages. No registration required.
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The Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) and Wayne State University (WSU) today announced registration remains open for the 2012 Michigan Green Chemistry and Engineering Conference scheduled for Oct. 26 at the WSU McGregor Memorial Conference Center in Detroit.
The Wayne County Department of Public Health’s Environmental Health Division will distribute free radon test kits in observance of Federal Radon Action Week, Oct. 15-21, and encourages Wayne County residents to test their homes.
“They should move the showroom outside,” said a salesman at the Kelly Chevrolet dealership regarding the recent lighting upgrade. In the summer of 2012, the Phoenixville, Pennsylvania Chevrolet dealer partnered with Schielle Thornton Electric to complete an initiative to significantly improve their outdoor lighting.
When you go shopping for a wood stove you will have two main sources of information to help with your decision. First is the manufacturer’s literature that gives performance specifications, and second is the advice you receive from the various stove dealers you visit.
The October 15th meeting of Mobile Monday Detroit will focus on mHealth apps, devices & impact on the healthcare industry. The event takes place at 5:30 p.m. at Compuware Headquarters in Downtown Detroit, and is open to all who have an interest in learning about this rapidly growing segment of the mobile / wireless industry.
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