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Many schools and classrooms throughout the state are participating in the Hoosier Environmental Council's "Our Place Program": A place-based education program that funds and empowers teachers and students to have a learning experience out in the f...
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Many schools and classrooms throughout the state are participating in the Hoosier Environmental Council's "Our Place Program": A place-based education program that funds and empowers teachers and students to have a learning experience out in the f...
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At 4:07pm on March 25, 2009, Steven A. Shattuck said…
Hey Derek, good to know you!
At 11:28am on November 18, 2008, William (Bill) Spencer said…
Thank you for including me in your friendship. The company that I sell products for is Ecoquest Intl. and they have several products that in a small way help keep our environment green. www.ecoquest.com/billspencer
Feel free to check them out or contact me. Bill Spencer 317-837-8081
At 11:03pm on September 22, 2008, Jon D. Speer said…
I haven't made a decision yet. Some other sources have told me that central and southern Indiana does not produce enough wind for a turbine to be viable. Do you have data to support otherwise? I did like this concept: http://www.mariahpower.com/. However, I haven't investigated any further.
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At 9:15am on September 21, 2008, Julie Williams said…
HI Derek, I see you are in Ft. Wayne. I know of a wonderful green living program coming to your city called the "Living Lean & Green" Workshops. They are going to be sponsored by the City of Ft. Wayne, and are free to everyone (funded by grants). I am involved with the program in Indianapolis, Carmel and Zionsville. The purpose of the workshops is to help homeowners understand and reduce their carbon footprint. Let me konw if you wish to hear more about it.
At 4:42pm on September 19, 2008, Kyle Lacy said…
Congratulations on the best "What I am Working On" explanation on the entire site! Congratulations on becoming a SMOOSIER and joining smaller Indiana! I love it when artists join the community!

Let me know if you have any questions about the site and remember to have some fun!

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"To Choose to build a bridge is the essential act of love."
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Derek Reuter along with fellow founders of A Greener Indiana Eric and Cara Stallsmith were recently awarded the 2008 Technology Innovator of the Year by the Hoosier Environmental Council. "Recognized for their determined work in fostering www.AGreenerIndiana.com and other Indiana-Specific natural heritage websites, that raise the profile of Indiana's rich natural heritage, and its major environmental challenges." - Jesse Kharbanda

Environmental activist and organizational developer, Derek has dedicated his life to making positive socio-political change in his native Indiana. He works tirelessly to improve the state’s shamefully poor environmental rankings by simultaneously taking administrative and hands-on approaches, leading the way towards increased conservation and a more sustainable approach to agriculture, industry, development, energy, and the use of our natural resources.

Derek has utilized his skills as a Certified Master Gardener and graduate of the Indiana Watershed Leadership Academy to affect change across the state in permaculture, ethnobotany, and water quality. He has worked with such influential organizations as the Heartland Communities, Citizens Action Coalition, National Park Service, and the Wabash River Heritage Corridor Commission, and has served as Watershed Coordinator for the Upper Maumee River. From this post he created and oversaw programs in education, outreach, inventory, and planning - focusing on pollution protection and ecosystem restoration of a 620 square mile area of land and water in Northeastern Indiana.

Most recently Derek has taken on a leadership role in A Greener Indiana, the state’s online network and support system for individuals, businesses, and organizations concerned with improving the state’s eco-management. He is currently the Northeast Indiana Education Resource for the Our Place program hosted by the Hoosier Environmental Council and is heavily involved in the fight to save Indiana’s Cedar Creek Area, the land of his family heritage and legacy, from degradation and development. To contact Derek Reuter visit www.AGreenerIndiana.com.
"Change is mandatory. Progress is optional!"
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The Our Place Program in Indiana: From the School to the Streets!

Many schools and classrooms throughout the state are participating in the Hoosier Environmental Council's "Our Place Program": A place-based education program that funds and empowers teachers and students to have a learning experience out in the field while benefiting the community though active participation in environmental stewardship.

The "Our Place" education project uses an innovative educational approach that combines environmental education with civic engagement for classes K-12. It bri… Continue

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