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Arizona Community Tree Council Encourages Arizonans to

Add Even More Trees to the 2012 Count


PHOENIX, Arizona (December 8, 2011) – It’s the most wonderful time of the year . . . for tree decorating and trees for the planting and more trees for counting . . . Well, that’s not exactly how the song goes, but that’s how we feel at the Arizona Community Tree Council, where we’re in the midst of one of our busiest seasons where we make a list and check it twice on the number of trees that have been planted in Arizona this year and encourage homeowners and businesses to plant Christmas trees.

 

The Arizona Community Tree Council is very proud to report that 7,316 trees have been planted in Arizona this year, which is a huge 665 percent increase over the 2010 count of 1,100.

 

“We couldn’t be happier to be greener and cooler with 7,316 more trees. The benefits of adding trees in communities throughout Arizona are huge, making Arizona greener, cooler and cleaner. Adding trees also builds communities and encourages homeowners to put down roots,” said Harold Hummer, president of the Arizona Community Tree Council (ACTC).

 

More trees add to Arizona’s canopy, making Arizonans and their houses cooler. It reduces pollutants in the air, making Arizona cleaner. A cooler and cleaner community results in lower air conditioning bills for residents and businesses throughout Arizona. If homeowners and businesses plant trees on the west, south and/or east side of their homes, they would save 20 percent on their

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Green is the New Fresh Fall Color

Salad a Day program aims to improve health and wellness

 

(PHOENIX, Ariz., November 15, 2011) – Had enough of summer? Fall springs eternal as most of us look forward to experiencing the fresh outdoors and opening windows that have long been shuttered to protect us from the blistering heat that seems to last for an eternal summer season.

 

Duncan Family Farms is right with you and wants to share your enthusiasm about the arrival of a crisper, cooler season by sharing with you their fall bounty of fresh greens. Beyond the asphalt network of roads, office buildings, convenient stores and fast food outlets is the Duncan Family Farm in Goodyear that is harvesting fresh crops of cool, crisp greens from their rich fertile soil.

 

Duncan Family Farms is making it easy for you to get their fresh leafy greens and fantastic vegetables this season through their new program: “Salad-A-Day ~ the Duncan-Way.

Responding to requests from the public, Duncan is bringing the farm to your fork by offering this health and wellness

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Living Christmas Trees

From the Arizona Community Tree Council

 

Living trees are a perfect choice for those who want to plant a tree after the holidays. Living trees absorb carbon dioxide, supply oxygen, reduce soil erosion, increase property values, reduce energy use and beautify our surroundings.

 

Look for varieties that will grow in your area. For the low deserts choose Aleppo Pine, Eldarica (Afghan) Pine, Canary Island or Italian Stone Pine. For higher elevations look for Austrian Pine, Pinon Pine, Douglas Fir or Arizona Cypress. Make sure that the tree you choose will fit into your landscape. Most trees used as Christmas trees will eventually reach heights of 40 feet.

 

Living Christmas trees can be purchased at many nurseries and garden centers and at some retail lots and choose-and-cut farms. Purchase your tree early for the best selection. Look for trees with healthy, well-colored needles. Avoid those that show brown tips, are yellowing or shedding. Container-grown trees should not be root-bound. After purchase, be especially careful to avoid injury to the tree’s root system. Do not carry the tree by its trunk or drop it. Living trees can be stored in your yard

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PHOENIX, Arizona (September 20, 2011) – Daniel Stevens climbed to the No. 2 spot in at the 2011 ISA International Tree Climbing Championships that were held in Sydney, Australia July 23 – 24. Stevens placed second in the world in the belayed speed climb with a time of 25:90 seconds and finished as the sixth-best climber overall in the World at the international championships, which drew 62 of the world's best climbers from 19 countries. All 62 competitors advanced from regional competitions in their own countries to qualify for the international climbs.

Stevens placed second in belayed speed climb, placing behind Mark Chisolm, from New Jersey, with a time of 24:82. Chisolm won the ITCC 2010 championships. Placing sixth overall in the world, Stevens' competitors who placed first through fifth included No. 1 Scott Forrest of New Zealand, No. 2 Jared Abrojena form the U.S., No. 3 Joe Harris from Australia, No. 4 Johan Gustavsson from Sweden, No. 5 Jonathon Turnball from the UK.

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Join Duncan Family Farms in the Third Annual Friends of the Poor® Walk on Saturday, September 24, 2011 at The Hammers Complex on 99th Avenue and McDowell at 5:00 p.m. The three-mile Walk is a unique fund raising effort organized nationally and locally by Councils and Conferences of the Society of St. Vincent De Paul. It allows community members from all walks of life across the country to participate in a simultaneous, nationwide event to raise national awareness of the challenges faced by the nation’s poor and to raise significant funds for use in direct service to the poor. Funds raised locally will be used locally.

Duncan Family Farm's goal is to raise $10,000 as participants in the Annual Friends of the Poor® Walk. Arnott and Kathleen Duncan have a strong commitment to food access and participation in this national effort is one more way to support their goals.

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Astronaut Edgar Mitchell Urges Obama Continue Moon Missions

Astronaut Edgar Mitchell Urges Obama Continue Moon Missions

Lake Worth, Florida ─ April 19, 2010 ─ Dr. Edgar Mitchell, Apollo 14 astronaut and sixth man to walk on the moon, speaking from his home in Lake Worth, Florida, in proximity to Kennedy Space Center where he is on the board of the Astronaut Scholarship Fund, urged President Obama to continue Moon missions as an important flight destination for testing advanced, next generation rocket propulsion systems, and close-to-home team building.

Mitchell, a strong proponent of a manned mission to Mars, sees moon missions as prerequisite for testing spacecraft propelled by advanced propulsion systems such as zero point energy, which are capable of eventual travel to Mars and deeper into space.

Mitchell confirms, “It is the destiny of humans to, as Obama said, ‘live beyond earth for extended periods of time…even indefinitely’.”

Mitchell commends Obama’s decision to strengthen the private sectors’ role in the space program. “The intellectual energy of scientists and inventors as well as private entrepreneurs will catapult Earth’s people into a space-faring race.”

 

As founder and Chief Science Officer of Quantrek www.quantrek.org, Dr. Mitchell is an expert in advanced propulsion systems, such as zero point energy. Through Quantrek, Mitchell collaborates with progressive scientists and experts in the field of consciousness as well as other applications of frontier science emerging from discovery of zero point energy.

An authority in consciousness, Dr. Mitchell is sensitive to the powerful role of the mind in focusing humanity’s evolution as an off-planet species. “Exoconsciousness*, the off-planet, extraterrestrial component of human consciousness pulls us into our destiny in space.”

Like Obama, Mitchell agrees that global collaboration and peaceful space exploration are fundamental directives of our space program. “I commend Obama’s refocusing of the space program from adversarial to a global collaborative effort,” Mitchell said.

Mitchell is committed to helping humanity realize its highest hopes, dream and visions for the best possible future—a future whose foundation includes the historical advances made by NASA.

“As a Florida resident for many years, I applaud Obama’s commitment to job creation and retention in the public sector.” Mitchell is pleased with Obama’s commitment to a $6 billion budget increase for NASA, which would add 2,500 jobs along the Space Coast plus 10,000 jobs nationwide.

An astronaut whose relationship to NASA spans 44 years, Mitchell affirms Obama’s commitment to strengthening manned space programs. “When Obama announced that ‘nobody is more committed to manned space flight, to human space exploration of space than I am,’ I was relieved. I felt the cumulative excitement of every child whose dream is to become an astronaut.”

*Exoconsciousness was coined by Dr. Rebecca Hardcastle Wright to express the extraterrestrial origins, dimensions and abilities of human consciousness. www.exoconsciousness.com

About Quantrek
Quantrek is a 501(c) 3 and a 509(a) 1 tax-exempt publicly supported non-profit charitable organization. Its mission is to help humanity realize its highest hopes, dreams and visions for the best possible future. It aspires to do this by engendering unity, cooperation and collaboration on a global scale using the tools of science and the existing body of academic knowledge to enhance awareness and understanding of the nature of existence and the meaning and purpose of life. www.quantrek.org


Contact:

Rebecca Hardcastle Wright, PhD
Peace-Exoconsciousness Task Force Co-Director, Quantrek
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Terri Donovan Mansfield
Peace-Exoconsciousness Task Force Co-Director, Quantrek
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602-885-9058

To schedule interview with Dr. Edgar Mitchell contact:
Cathy Beal
Executive assistant, Dr. Edgar Mitchell
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