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Showing posts with label Earth Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Earth Day. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Happy Earth Day!

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Each year at this time, people all over the world celebrate the beauty of our planet and the need to protect that beauty for generations to come. Here at Mandala Earth we're celebrating with 30% off our ENTIRE catalog! Just enter the code EARTHDAY when you are ready to purchase on our website.

Seeds: Time Capsules of Life

Wildlands Philanthropy:
The Great American Tradition

The National Parks:
Our American Landscape

Vedic Ecology:
Practical Wisdom
for Surviving the 21st Century

Minding Your Business:
Profits that Restore the Planet

Yosemite National Park
Hardcover Ruled Journal (Large):
Art Wolfe Signature Edition

Joshua Tree Hardcover Ruled Journal (Large):
Art Wolfe Signature Edition

Fruit: Edible, Inedible,
Incredible

Grand Canyon:
River at Risk

Antarctica: A Call to Action

Blue Planet Run:
The Race to Provide
Safe Drinking Water to the World

Plundering Appalachia

Your Right to Know:
Genetic Engineering and the
Secret Changes in Your Food

Yellowstone National Park
Hardcover Ruled Journal (Large):
Art Wolfe Signature Edition

Sequoia Hardcover Ruled Journal (Large):
Art Wolfe Signature Edition

Friday, April 20, 2012

Honoring Mother Earth


Vedic Ecology
All around the world, classrooms and families are celebrating Earth Day in their own way. Here in California, students in elementary schools close enough to walk to the beach are heading there for an annual Beach Clean Up field trip, while students in the Midwest are planting trees.

Families are encouraged to carpool, ride their bikes or walk to school or work and the environment and recycling are topics of great discussion while art projects are created with materials that would normally end up in the trash.

Art galleries are cropping up in many design districts to highlight this recycled art concept, such as Re-Gallery in Solana Beach and the Eco-Logical Art Gallery in Los Angeles.

What do you have planned this weekend in honor of Earth Day?