October 2005
Features
Chain-Saw Reaction
The new Harry Potter book sold 6.5 million U.S. copies in 24 hours, a clear-cut warning signal for trees—and the green press movement. by RITZY RYCIAK
Features
Blog Wild
Seattle’s Alex Steffan took a cross-country trip to arrive at his new home: WorldChanging.com. It now engages 200,000 visitors each month. by SILJA J.A. TALVI
Got Organic Milk? Maybe Not!
When you pick up organic milk at your local grocery, you probably have visions of happy cows, frolicking in a beautiful pasture, chewing their cuds and basically hanging out.
This month in Evergreen News
The Smoke Vote
Don’t like smokers in public places? You will get the chance to vote for smoke–free environments come November. Plus, Green Lines coumnist Heather Nordell covers “renovation innovation” and restored high– fashion clothing. by Andrew Mulholland
This month in Whole Health
Decoding Divorce
If we lacked acceptance as a child, we may consider ourselves to be unlovable as adults, even if we do not consciously realize it. by OLGA SHEEAN
This month in Backwoods
Permanent Marking
There are so many things to admire about living in Seattle. Another item for the list is government officials and urban planners gathering to discuss permaculture, nature and our city. by RITZY RYCIAK
VOTE for the 2nd Annual Evvie Awards
Help Evergreen Monthly select the greenest, healthiest, best-tasting, deepest, most peaceful, most meaningful, most socially responsible and, not least, most fun that Seattle and the Puget Sound area has to offer
Here is this year’s Evvies ballot. Please tell us your favorites—and tell your friends to vote too! Feel free to add a category and give us any details. Don’t worry about filling in every category, just the ones that move you. We appreciate your votes!
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