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Inn Serendipity Bed & Breakfast and Farm

June 29, 2012 By admin

Harvesting the Good Life Browntown, Wisconsin To co-owners, John Ivanko and Lisa Kivirist, their 5.5-acre hobby farm, ecotourism and agritourism enterprises, and a creative services marketing company all share something in common. The goal of their diversified operations is not about earning money, but rather, making a life. They believe their interconnected businesses have a […]

Filed Under: Bed & Breakfast, Business - family, Diversified, Ecotourism, Agri-tourism and Educational Travel, Energy and Green Building, Energy Conservation, Energy Efficiency, Farming, Ranching and Landscaping, Fruits, Grass farming/free range, Green or Natural Building/architecture, Greenhouse Production, Herbs & flowers, Horticultural crops, Hospitality, Livestock, Local foods systems, Methods, Non-GMO, On-Farm Visits, Organic farming, Passive Solar Design, Poultry, Recycled Materials, Renewable Energy, Solar, Strawbale, Tourism and Recreation, Vegetables, Wind, Wisconsin

Southwest Windpower

June 29, 2012 By admin

Doing Good for the World Flagstaff, Arizona · By Rose Houk Andy Kruse’s story is a classic one: he and a friend started messing around with wind turbines in a garage “out in the cinder hills” near Flagstaff, Arizona. The year was 1987, and he and David Calley had visions of harnessing this source of […]

Filed Under: Arizona, Business - small (<20 employees), Energy and Green Building, New Mexico, Renewable Energy, SW book, Wind

Jack Ehrhardt

June 29, 2012 By admin

Going Quiet Kingman, Arizona · By Charlie Laurel Jack Ehrhardt and his contracting company, ACE Builders, built the first “Earthship” in Arizona for a client in Dewey in the early 1990s. An Earthship is a self-sustaining, passive solar home made from used tires packed with dirt, cans, bottles, and other discards. The home was designed […]

Filed Under: Arizona, Business - small (<20 employees), Children, Families and Learning, Energy and Green Building, Energy Conservation, Energy Efficiency, Green or Natural Building/architecture, Lifelong Learning, Recycled Materials, Renewable Energy, Reused Materials, Solar, SW book, Wind

Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center

June 29, 2012 By admin

Nature’s Value Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center (ELC) is nestled in 2,000 acres of forests, inland lakes and rivers, on a ridge of land overlooking Lake Superior near Finland in southern Lake County, Minnesota. Gary Deason, the executive director of Wolf Ridge for the past 2 years, says that he and his staff “believe in […]

Filed Under: Canoeing & Boating, Children, Families and Learning, Ecotourism, Agri-tourism and Educational Travel, Energy and Green Building, Enviromental Learning, Environmental Learning, Fuel Cells, Hiking & Cross-Country Skiing, Minnesota, Natural and Cultural History, Orienteering, Program - non-profit, Renewable Energy, Rock Climbing, Ropes Courses, Schooling, Solar, Tourism and Recreation, Wind

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