

By Editor Green Source DFW
White Rock Local Market at Lakeside Baptist Church has grown into a lively Saturday shopping scene
Photos by Phillip Shinoda
Business is good at White Rock Local Market's second location at Lakeside Baptist Church. By Saturday at noon, one vendor was out of eggs and a food truck was out of drinks. The vegetable booths were out of various item like basil and some greens but there was still a lot to see and buy. However the lesson to be learned is to shop early.
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Recycle Artist Sherry Joplin Celebrates Christmas Year Round
By Rita Cook
Children in Nature Network / Nature Rocks fight Nature-Deficit Disorder in North Texas
By Rita Cook
“I believe that you are all here in this room today because you have a similar (nature) experience whether it’s from your childhood or one from a more recent time that made you feel truly connected to the natural world around you.”
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North Texas Sustainable Showcase reveals industry trends that are making buildings healthier - Part 1 of 2
This is the first of a two-part series on the North Texas Sustainable Showcase held in recently in Dallas.
By Dave Pennington
Sisters Elizabeth “Sissy” Bingham and Lynn Reagan share talent for eco-mosaic art
By Rita Cook
Artists Elizabeth "Sissy" Bingham and Lynn Reagan of the Rockin AB Artists Studio got started on their eco-friendly artist quest as mosaic artists about 10 years ago.
“We started taking mosaic classes at the Creative Art Center and found our niche,” said Bingham.
Artist Cynthia Daniel recycles metal for her craft
• Old satellite dishes and license plates inspire whimsical designs
By Rita Cook
East Dallas resident Cynthia Daniel says she started out creating her art with used metal because it was less expensive than buying new metal, but now it is her material of choice.
Eden's Organic Garden Center and CSA Farm wards off mosquito spraying to save the bees
By Phillip Shinoda
Last Sunday, about 30 supporters were prepared to block the trucks spraying for mosquitos at Eden's Organic Garden Center and CSA Farm in Balch Springs. But instead of a demonstration, there was a celebration.
Getting over the Earth Day hangover: Photos from the Earth Day After Party
By Phillip Shinoda
Last Saturday at Recycle Revolution in Deep Ellum, a collection of environmentalists, friends of owners Eddie Lott and Maria Lott, customers of their recycling business and the eco-friendly Deep Ellum community spent the afternoon partaking of the "hair of the dog" cure and relaxing after the frenetic pace of Earth Day. Translation: free beer, food trucks, live music and a whole lotta happy people. Here are pictures from the day:
Fashionably sustainable: Seeds to Love offers organic jewelry and accessories
By Rita Cook
Often it takes a lot of love to create the kind of organic and sustainable fashion pieces to which customers are drawn. For Miami transplant Nasly Duarte, that is one of the essential ingredients in her company Seeds to Love, which she launched in 2009.
Why We March: Dallas marchers share what drives them to March Against Monsanto
By Phillip Shinoda