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Websites
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Hood River Community Education
A diverse, ever-changing array of great non-credit classes and workshops (including some of mine) offered in my local community.
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Columbia Center for the Arts
A beautifully presented, continually changing representation of some of the finest local art in the Gorge and beyond, as well as theatre and other good fun. My office is right across the street-I couldn’t resist!
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Center for a New American Dream
The name says it all. This is the great non-profit that coined the phrase “more fun, less stuff”, and helps consumers make choices that protect the environment, enhance their quality of life and promote social justice.
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Northwest Earth Institute
Now a National leader in the development of really wonderful discussion groups and programs that empower individuals and organizations to transform our culture toward a sustainable and enriching future.
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Tasman Studio
Lovely, warm, personal art and graphics. Oh, and my logo, which I love!
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WebArtists.biz
Well-designed, effective and easy to maintain web design. As usual. Thanks, John and Kim!
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Books
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The Path to Least Resistance - Robert Fritz
Fritz pioneered a structure of creating in a step by step method. This process is an effective tool to build the actions to move you toward where you want to be. Pithy, yet worth it.
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Simplicity and Success - Bruce Elkin
A good read that explores the duality question concerning voluntary simplicity and a successful life, to discover the great news that it needn’t be one over the other at all!
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Your Money or Your Life - Dominguez/Robin
An old classic that introduces a very different way to think about money. The numbers are out of date, yet the principles are still rock solid.
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Books by Suze Orman
Easy, fun reads, all, for a jump start to financial responsibility. Orman is a great “call to action” writer.
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The Food Revolution, and Healthy at 100 - John Robbins
Just read ‘em. That’s all I’m going to say.
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Coming Home to Eat - Gary Paul Nabham
A cool and funny book about his year of eating locally, and some fascinating background of the cultures his travels took him to in that year.
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The China Study - T. Colin Campbell
The most interesting, most compelling book on food and disease I’ve ever read. Sounds boring, doesn’t it? Okay, page through the long-ish detail if you want, but the rest will grab you hard.
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