Friday, April 18, 2014

N.S.C.A.R. President's Project

N.S.C.A.R. President, Betsey Ehmcke
N.S.C.A.R. Senior President, Hans E. Jackson

"O! Say Can You See"

            

The 2014-2015 National President’s project is to make a donation to the Star-Spangled Flag House in Baltimore, Maryland, in honor of the Star-Spangled Banner’s bicentennial. The Star-Spangled Banner Flag House began as the home of Mary Pickersgill, the woman who sewed the Star-Spangled Banner, and has become a museum that retells the impact Mary and her flag had on our independence. The museum attracts nearly 10,000 visitors each year, with 30% of its visitors coming with school groups.
 Unfortunately, of the ten flags on the grounds of the Flag House, all ten are in need of repair. As this is an expensive project and falls outside of restricted exhibit funds, the Flag House has been unable to fix them. This year, the N.S.C.A.R. hopes to raise $20,000 to donate to the Flag House. With our donation, all ten flags can be restored, including a large Star-Spangled Banner that flies in front of the museum. Our donation will also cover the cost of a recognition marker for the N.S.C.A.R. on the Flag House grounds.


Docent, Jill Peterson, portraying Mary Pickersgill 
at the Germantown Campus, Montgomery College


  Star Spangled Banner sung by the Gas House Gang



























NJCAR State President's Project 2014-2015


NJCAR President, Christie Castorino
NJCAR Senior President, Heather Smith 

Happy 350th Birthday New Jersey

       Christie will write, collaborate with an illustrator and publish a children’s book to celebrate 350 years of New Jersey through the eyes of “Haddy” the New Jersey State Dinosaur to make history fun, share pivotal moments before New Jersey became a state and after and to promote NJCAR through literacy. This will “…promote the love of the United States of America and its heritage among young people”, promote the celebration of patriotic anniversaries, and teach knowledge of American history.    
      Christie will raise money to self publish a book titled “Happy Birthday New Jersey” featuring pivotal events from the land grant to Lord Bergen and Carteret, General Washington and the Crossroads of the American Revolution, Thomas Edison, Alice Paul and more! Each society will receive a copy of the book to donate to a library in their town. Voices will be sold for a Thomas Kinkaide painting “Silent Night” or a $100 Republic Bank Mastercard to use anytime, anywhere. 


Wednesday, January 15, 2014

CONSERVATION 2013-2014

Mission of the EPA to Save Our Environment 
HOW YOU CAN HELP
Make YOUR Home Energy Conscious
ENERGY STAR® is a U.S. government-sponsored program that guides businesses and homeowners toward purchases that save energy and help the environment. When you choose ENERGY STAR qualified heating and cooling products, you know you’re making a smart decision that can significantly reduce your monthly utility costs. Energy Star products include dishwashers, stoves, refrigerators, computers, lighting, washing machines, dryers, audio/video, light bulbs, cordless phones, hybrid cars and so much more. Since you are purchasing items that help conserve energy and help the environment there may tax credits available.  Check http://www.energystar.gov/ to learn everything you would need to know about the Energy Star program and how YOU and YOUR FAMILY can help save our environment! 

Reduce YOUR Carbon Footprint
by Shopping Green and More! 

 
  •  Walk, bike or carpool to the store
  • Reuse the "Green" shopping bags, not the plastic bags
  • buy items that are energy efficient, used or reusable, made of recycled items or is recyclable, have no packaging or reduced packaging
  • buy in bulk to save going to the store so often
  • shop local 
  • buy sustainable products
 More About SHOPPING GREEN 

Reducing Your Carbon Footprint

What is a carbon footprint? 
 car·bon foot·print   noun:  noun: carbon footprint; plural noun: carbon footprints;.
  1. the amount of carbon dioxide and other carbon compounds emitted due to the consumption of fossil fuels by a particular person, group, etc.

Many Ways to REDUCE YOUR CARBON FOOTPRINT at home, work, travel, your car, and much more!



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