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Celebrate Earth Day with Bluebird Botanicals
Earth Day is April 22 and Bluebird Botanicals is sharing ten easy ways you can celebrate. 1. Make an “Earth Day” resolution! Bluebird is family owned and we care for our Mother Earth like family. We treat every day like it’s Earth Day; our strict sourcing and business practices are designed to have minimal negative impact on the environment. Bluebird encourages you to create... -
15 Ways to Be a Good Neighbor During COVID-19
Earlier this year, the COVID-19 virus viciously disrupted nearly every aspect of normalcy across the globe. As we reach the end of September 2020, life is still far from "back-to-normal," as social distancing lives on and the search for a viable vaccine continues. In such times of chaos and uncertainty, it’s easy to feel discouraged. And during a crisis that requires everyone to literally stay... -
Celebrating Endangered Species Day!
Join us in celebrating the 15th anniversary of Endangered Species Day! This annual event hosted by our friends at the Endangered Species Coalition is an opportunity for people of all ages to celebrate and learn about endangered species and how to protect them. One of the coalition’s primary objectives is to provide endangered species conservation and related information/resource material to the community for education... -
Volunteer Opportunities for the Holidays
There’s no better time to give back than the holiday season! While there are year-round opportunities to volunteer, there’s something about the holiday season that lends itself especially well to getting out and doing good. After all, this is the time of year to spread good cheer, gather in gratitude with family and community, and spend some time volunteering with the organizations you most... -
Five Simple Ways to Engage With Your Community
Since our earliest days on the planet, humans have not just simply coexisted but thrived in close-knit communities. Belonging to a group was actually critical to our ancestors’ survival in prehistoric times, as individuals were unable to feed or defend themselves against threats on their own. Today, things have obviously changed. Most of humanity is no longer running from predators on a daily basis,...