Fresh Celebrate Green News, Dec. 8, 2009
$15 off a $20 item? What a deal!
Wanted to let you know that our friends at Open Sky, (where we expect to open our online shop by early next week), have a great deal going on right now.
The first 50 people who go here and add CELEBRATEGREEN in the "favorite shopkeeper" blank, will receive a coupon worth $15 off a $20 item! (And of course, you'll need to put in your email address to receive the coupon.)
Since our shop isn't open yet, we recommend, if you're looking for green gifts, that you check out the shops of Maureen O�Connor and Shane Shirley Smith.
If you're not one of the first fifty, you'll receive a coupon worth between 10 and 50% off. Great deal, no?
And if you haven't already shopped from our 50% off coupon page, be sure to check that out too!
Oh, and remember that when you purchase Celebrate Green! for a gift (even a gift to you, by Dec. 15)--we'll send a Chico bag along as our gift to you! Get it today!
Finally, We're all about making gifts before buying, and if that's your bent, be sure to stop by our blog where a couple of Lynn's latest creations (including a destined-to-become-an-heirloom Christmas tree), are on display.
Take some time to relax and pick up tips from Celebrate Green! radio
We've been having a great time with our new radio show and the guests tell us they enjoy it too (even when they are extraordinarily nervous--though we always tell them that the show is so new, they don't need to worry-not many are listening yet anyway!).
Our guests always share fascinating info and tips and we laugh a lot.
We'd love for you to be a part of the fun. If you can't listen live, Wednesdays at 10 a.m. Pacific, you can tune in the podcast anytime. Just go to www.Toginet.com/Shows/CelebrateGreen
Here are our great guests for the next two weeks--
Tomorrow, December 9, it's Sonya Bingaman from one of our favorite online shops, A Toy Garden and Tracy Anderson from Treadlight Gifts. We'll be talking about how to put the meaning back in gift giving, why giving green matters and what to look for when purchasing eco.
December 16th, we should be an especially interesting show. Freelance writer Paul Smalera wrote a fascinating article about what's behind the new Good Housekeeping "green" seal. The article that led us to track him down and invite him to discuss the in's and outs of the growing number of eco "seals of approval."
Later on the same program, we'll have Michael Fry of the Green Parents List which provides a list of children's products that have been checked for compliance with restricted materials regulations.
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