City Traffic Pricing in NYC
- Posted by: Pancakepopple
- on June 8, 2007 at 9:19 am
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This cheese could be bought fresh or aged and also they had some that was smoked. The age of the cheese could be identified by what part of the rafter the cheese sat or if it sat on another shelf.
This is a fun little find but I did notice one thing when I looked up one neighborhood I lived in that was separated by Water (and no walkable bridges nearby) in Boston the score was a bit wrong, but cool other than that!
Just out of curiosity do you know what this piece is called by Philip Glass?
The two women who work at Emerson College’s office of Service Learning and Community Action, are amazing and its due to them I became introduced to Good, which I had only heard of before and thought about. I was able to attend the Idealist Conference in Chicago with their help and learn more about Good (and even pick up a Subscription). They work a lot and in a bureaucratic institution of higher education its these people who need to be recognized.
In the package I would send stuff for them to relax or have fun with, inspire social advocacy, and be able to hand out to students.
Relaxation Supplies
1 pair of harry potter-esque glasses
2. Poster of the ocean beach (since working in a high rise in Boston isn’t too much fun).
3. Some Mr. Bubble Bath with relaxation written over it.
4. Some funkey computer Keys for when they are having a bad day http://www.computergear.com/funkeysetof8.html
Social Advocacy Supplies
1. Copies and or a Subsciption to Good Magazine
2. Any Books you have sitting around on organizations to help inspire students
3. Buttons from various orgs
3. Some good t-shirts, because you should make them and students love free stuff.
Address
Jen Greer and Heather Flynn
Office of Service Learning and Community Action
120 Boylston St
Boston, Ma
02116
In Boston on Charles Street the Upper Crust Pizzeria always used to leave their leftover pizzas on top of the trash cans at night, the hungry homeless and college students would go to get free food. I had several friends who went to eat the pizza knowing that it was sanitary enough!
This cheese could be bought fresh or aged and also they had some that was smoked. The age of the cheese could be identified by what part of the rafter the cheese sat or if it sat on another shelf.
This is a fun little find but I did notice one thing when I looked up one neighborhood I lived in that was separated by Water (and no walkable bridges nearby) in Boston the score was a bit wrong, but cool other than that!
Just out of curiosity do you know what this piece is called by Philip Glass?
The two women who work at Emerson College’s office of Service Learning and Community Action, are amazing and its due to them I became introduced to Good, which I had only heard of before and thought about. I was able to attend the Idealist Conference in Chicago with their help and learn more about Good (and even pick up a Subscription). They work a lot and in a bureaucratic institution of higher education its these people who need to be recognized.
In the package I would send stuff for them to relax or have fun with, inspire social advocacy, and be able to hand out to students.
Relaxation Supplies
1 pair of harry potter-esque glasses
2. Poster of the ocean beach (since working in a high rise in Boston isn’t too much fun).
3. Some Mr. Bubble Bath with relaxation written over it.
4. Some funkey computer Keys for when they are having a bad day http://www.computergear.com/funkeysetof8.html
Social Advocacy Supplies
1. Copies and or a Subsciption to Good Magazine
2. Any Books you have sitting around on organizations to help inspire students
3. Buttons from various orgs
3. Some good t-shirts, because you should make them and students love free stuff.
Address
Jen Greer and Heather Flynn
Office of Service Learning and Community Action
120 Boylston St
Boston, Ma
02116
I’ve heard some about Clowns without Borders, but I loved seeing the visual element of their clowning. I have not seen many picutures only read other articles, I would love to learn more about the individuals who participate in the program.
In Boston on Charles Street the Upper Crust Pizzeria always used to leave their leftover pizzas on top of the trash cans at night, the hungry homeless and college students would go to get free food. I had several friends who went to eat the pizza knowing that it was sanitary enough!