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Eight Forty-Eight 12/17/2008
For Some, Tradition Informs a Green Future




 
 
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Now, speaking of green, when President-elect Barack Obama announced his environmental team earlier this week, he stressed that greener practices and initiatives could bring in, well, more green. That’s no surprise to writer Beth Finke and her family.
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Michael, Printers Row // Thursday, December 18, 2008 @ 1:07 PM

Terrific piece, and tell the producer he's a magician. Great timing and flow.

Cheryl, Elmhurst // Thursday, December 18, 2008 @ 6:11 PM

Beth's story about her family should be repeated throughout the holiday season and then year after year. Kind of like "It' A Wonderful Life". Beth is really a great story teller and her brother's music in the background fit right into her story. Thanks for sharing Beth's Green Gramma Moos Christmas.

Bev, Grand Haven, MI // Sunday, December 21, 2008 @ 1:44 PM

What an enlightening story. Beth's recollection of her Grandma Moos reminds us all that we too can find ways to be green during these difficult times. And how special to have her brother's music playing in the background. Well done.

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