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2011-03-04
Outdoors » Astronomy in Plattsburgh

Hello, I'm new to astronomy and I live in Plattsburgh. Not knowing many people in the area I'm looking for other people old or new to astronomy that might want to try and get a group together for star parties this coming summer, or now, I'm not afraid to go out in the cold as long as the skies are clear.

If you know of any astronomy friendly parks or areas in or around Plattsburgh, that are dark enough for star parties please let me know. I would love to meet other people into astronomy to either help or learn from. I have a twitter account specifically for this reason @AdirondackAsto please add if you are interested. Comment in here if you don't have a twitter account, maybe I'll see about making a facebook fanpage too if there are enough people in or around the area that are interested.

For now I'll keep learning by myself but knowing others in the area would be a great help for helping me better my experience as I dive into this hobby.


-Mike

2010-08-21
Outdoors » Pay-As-You-Throw

www.wastezero.com

2010-08-21
Outdoors » Pay-As-You-Throw

I hope everyone enjoyed their summer!  I know I did! :-)  I thought visitors here might like this:

ANFORD TRASH METERING REDUCES MUNICIPAL TRASH BY 50 PERCENT; SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS TO TOWN

SANFORD, Maine, August 17, 2010 – Sanford, Maine, has cut its trash – and its trash bills – in half.

One month after implementing the WasteZero® Trash Metering System that asks residents to pay by the bag for curbside trash collection, Sanford officials say residents have responded by reducing the amount of trash they throw away by more than 50 percent. The town's recycling rate, meanwhile, has more than doubled.

"The first month of Pay-As-You-Throw has been an unqualified success," said Sanford Town Manager Mark Green. "Both the increase in recycling and decrease in trash have exceeded our projections."

Sanford’s 50 percent reduction in trash tonnage translates to a 50 percent savings in the tipping fees paid to unload trash at the Maine Energy Recovery Company (MERC) in Biddeford. Officials say that, at the current rate, the town will save $250,000 to $275,000 in tipping fees over a year, which doesn't take into account an anticipated increase in tipping fees of 20 percent in January, 2011.

Recycling in Sanford, which was well below the state average, has soared 150 percent with the WasteZero® System. It's been "a huge success," says Public Works Director Charles Andreson. "We're very, very, very pleased with the amount of energy folks have put in [to the program]."

Town officials say the "compliance rate" is at nearly 100 percent. "Our citizens seem to be accepting and supportive of this new system of waste management, and that’s the most important thing," said Green.

"What an accomplishment for Sanford," said WasteZero® President Mark Dancy. "Hundreds of thousands in town savings, a boon to the environment, and Sanford residents now have a fair way to pay for trash."

Trash Metering, also known as pay-as-you-throw, user pay, unit-based pricing, and SMART (Save Money and Reduce Trash), is recognized as the leading solution to both environmental and fiscal exigencies by a rapidly growing number of US municipalities, resulting in a 40 percent growth in programs since 2000. Sanford joins the more than 150 towns and cities in Maine that have made the switch to Trash Metering. Nationwide, there are more than 7,100 Trash Metering communities. The U.S. EPA has called on cities to adopt Trash Metering, calling it "the single most effective way to reduce residential solid waste, increase recycling, and decrease waste-related greenhouse gas emissions."

About WasteZero®

WasteZero® partners with municipalities to deliver variable-rate waste management pricing programs that reduce waste sent to local landfills, increase recycling rates, and generate local revenue. Founded in 1991 and operating in more than 40 states and Canada, WasteZero supports more than 300 integrated pay-as-you-throw waste reduction programs – more than any other company in the U.S. Communities that partner with WasteZero® average a 43 percent reduction in the waste they send to local landfills every year. In addition to reducing natural resource depletion, greenhouse gas emissions and energy use, WasteZero® partner communities last year also generated an estimated $65 million in avoided disposal costs and fees that in turn became service revenue.

2010-06-09
Outdoors » Camping on Vaclour Island

I believe that it is first come, first serve.  Have a blast and be careful!!

2010-05-27
Outdoors » Camping on Vaclour Island

Me and some friends were planning on going camping out on Valcour island. Is there any camping fees? and do you have to be 18?

2009-12-04
Outdoors » Peru Rod and Gun Club

Hello! This is Kris "DJ Watty".  I just wanted to take a moment to remind you all of a great little outdoor sporting club in our area.  http://www.PeruRodAndGunClub.com I spent most of this past summer DJing for their outdoor events like pig roast, paddle raffles, ect.   Some realy great people, and it is a great place to spend time wit your family.  The little pond is stock for trout for the anual kid fishing tournament, newly added skeet/trap houses, outdoor pavion for everyone to use for receptions and parties, and much more.

Anyways.... I've had a great time there with my kids and wanted to share them with you all.

-DJ Watty

2009-05-01
Outdoors » Benefit KOA Care Camps for children with cancer

Great Post MIKE!!!! 

Just adding it again so people are able to find this posting!

TC - G

2009-05-01
Outdoors » Benefit KOA Care Camps for children with cancer

Come Camp & Care With Us Weekend 2009

Come Kamp & Care With Us Weekend 2009

Shown below are all of the KOA Kampgrounds throughout North America that are participating in the May 8 & 9 Come Kamp & Care With Us Weekend.

To make reservations for this special kamping weekend, click on the Kampground where you’d like to stay and follow the simple directions.

To qualify for the free night:

  1. You must stay at a participating kampground,
  2. You must pay for Friday, May 8, 2009.
  3. Receive Saturday, May 9, 2009 at the same kampground, FREE

Watch for fun charity events at participating KOA Kampgrounds throughout the May 8 & 9 weekend that benefit KOA Care Camps for children with cancer. To learn more about these fantastic camps, go to www.koacarecamps.com.

2009-03-04
Outdoors » Benefit KOA Care Camps for children with cancer

This seems like a great cause

2009-02-27
Outdoors » Benefit KOA Care Camps for children with cancer

Show That You Care-And Kamp
for FREE!

It's the KOA sixth annual Come Kamp & Care With Us Weekend May 8-9, 2009. Join us as a paying kamper on Friday, May 8 and you'll stay May 9 absolutely FREE.

You'll spend the weekend having fun and participating in fundraising for a great cause. Participating kampgrounds will be collecting donations and holding fundraising events to benefit KOA Care Camps for children with cancer, the official charity of the KOA Owners Association. This network of 35 specialized summer camps gives children with cancer, and their siblings, a chance to experience the joys of camping while continuing their treatments. To date, KOA has raised nearly $1 million for this truly worthy cause.

To reserve your free night, view the full list of participating KOA Kampgrounds. Then, click on the campground where you'd like to stay, and make your reservations! Don't wait. There is a limited supply of campsites and cabins available for this very special weekend

To find or more about KOA Care Camps, or to make a donation today, just go to www.koacarecamps.com

Lake Placid / Whiteface Mtn. KOA
77 Fox Farm Road
Wilmington, NY 12997

Information: (518) 946-7878
Fax: (518) 946-2172
Email: koa@whiteface.net

http://www.koa.com/where/ny/32131/