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How You Can Go GREEN This Christmas!

How You Can Go GREEN This Christmas!

Recycle


When you decorate this holiday season, consider going au naturel - without lights! You can make or buy wreaths and garlands of natural materials that can be composted or will naturally decompose. Natural greenery can be found at local farm stands throughout your town.

Christmas Tree


Yes, an artificial tree can be used for years, but it will eventually end up in a landfill somewhere. A cut, live tree from a tree farm is better because tree farmers are continually replacing harvested trees. And, because live trees can be recycled after Christmas. Williamsburg-James City County Recycling allows residents to drop off live trees until February 29, 2009. The trees are then mulched or composted by the Virginia Peninsula Public Service Authority.

Christmas Lights
But, if you must have Christmas lights, consider exchanging your incandescent tree bulbs for LED (Light Emitting Diode) ones. They cost a little more, but LED lights use more than 98 percent LESS energy and can last up to 10 years and stay cooler.


The Environmental Protection Agency estimates that about 25 percent more trash than usual is generated between Thanksgiving and Christmas. Buy gifts without a lot of packaging or that require minimal wrapping. RECYCLE, RECYCLE, RECYCLE! Use your own reusable shopping bags for your purchases when you shop. Place gift boxes and wrapping paper tubes in recycling containers for weekly pickup. Recycle


You will find that it's the little things that mean so much and make a big difference!


HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO ALL!


Courtesy of Yvette Smith, SRES® REALTOR®
WILLIAMSBURG REAL ESTATE
757-753-7472
Long and Foster, REALTORS®
6610-J Mooretown Road
Williamsburg, VA 23188
YvetteSmith@AtHomeInWilliamsburg.com

Fun Days in December! Ho, Ho, Ho!

FUN DAYS IN DECEMBER! HO, HO, HO!



Today, December 1, is World AID's Day. A day when individuals and organizations from around the world come together and bring attention to the global AIDS epidemic.


December, the last month of the year, is a month of many fun occasions. The more obvious is Christmas (25th) and New Year's Eve (31st). As you shop this month, whether on the Internet or in the stores, be aware of thieves. This month is Identity Theft Prevention and Awareness Month. As we round out the year and ponder on the New Year to come, you can begin your business plans. It's not too early to start thinking about what camp to send the children to. December is National Write a Business Plan Month and Choose a Summer Camp Month! December is also Bingo's Birthday month for those of you who love B-I-N-G-O the way I do!


There are a number of Weekly Observances this month that I will celebrate. First, Tolerance Week (1-7), I shall strive to have lots of tolerance during the shopping season! National Handwashing Awareness Week (7-10) - I have two boys, need I say more about handwashing?! It's About Time week (25-31), time to make those resolutions. There is also Chanukah/Hanukkah (22-29) and Kwanza (26 -1/1).


Here are more special days in December:

2 Special Education Day

3 Special Kids Day


5 Bathtub Party Day (Have fun with on this day!)


10 Human Rights Day


13 Day of the Horse


16 National Chocolate-covered Anything Day (Ummm, I thought this was everyday!)


17 Clean Air Day


21 World Peace Day/Solstice


26 National Whiner's Day (For all of the listings)


28 & 29 National Chocolate Day ( So good it had to have 2 days!)


31 Make Up Your Mind Day (Every homebuyer on this day WILL write an offer!)


31 No Interruptions Day ( Tell that to the kids!)


HAPPY ALL OF THESE DAYS TO YOU!


Courtesy of Yvette Smith, SRES® REALTOR®
WILLIAMSBURG REAL ESTATE
755-753-7472
Long and Foster, Realtors®
6610-J Mooretown Road
Williamsburg, VA 23188
YvetteSmith@AtHomeInWilliamsburg.com

The Gift of Giving

TIS THE SEASON TO GIVE




Holidays can be hectic. There's shopping, cooking, traveling and of course the every day details of life. During this time of the year, people's minds are not focused on donating blood. That can mean area blood supplies can reach critical levels. Winter months, just like the summer months, especially around the holidays, are tough times for blood collection.


According to the Red Cross website, blood types O-positive and B-negative are at critical levels. Blood types including A and B-positive and O and A-negative is the most needed and most requested by hospitals because it is the universal blood type.


According to the American Red Cross, only 5% of people who could give blood actually do. Blood can be donated every 56 days, and is used in a variety of health and trauma situations.


To give blood:

  • You must be at least 17 years old (or 16 with a parent's consent).

  • Minimum weight of 110lbs.

  • You must have not donated whole blood in 8 weeks (56 days) or double red cells in 16 weeks (112 days).

  • You must be healthy, well enough for normal activities.


During the holiday season, the need for blood actually goes up because of the increased number of people on the roads, which can lead to more traffic-related incidents and accidents.

THE GREATEST GIFT YOU CAN GIVE IS THE GIFT OF LIFE...DONATE BLOOD!

For more in-depth guidelines or to find out where you can donate in your town, visit the Red Cross website.


Courtesy of Yvette Smith, SRES® REALTOR®
WILLIAMSBURG REAL ESTATE
757-753-7472
6610-J Mooretown Road
Williamsburg, VA 23188
YvetteSmith@AtHomeInWilliamsburg.com

Holiday Concerts in WILLIAMSBURG

HOLIDAY CONCERTS in WILLIAMSBURG @ William & Mary



If Thanksgiving did not get you into the holiday spirit, try a little music! The College of William & Mary is sponsoring a number of holiday concerts that will surely get your sleigh bells ringing!


Wednesday, December 3, 8 p.m.
William & Mary Symphony Orchestra
Akiko Fujimoto, conductor
"Carmen" Fantasy by Saraste featuring Renowned violinist Charles Castleman and Johannes Brahms' Symphony
No. 4 in E minor
$8 general/$2 students/free for children under 12


Thursday, December 4, 8 p.m.
William & Mary Wind Symphony
Angela Holt, conductor
Holiday musical journey from America, around the world and back to America, with a special appearance by the W&M Middle Eastern Ensemble.
$7 general/$3 students and seniors


Friday, December 5-6, 8 p.m.
William & Mary Choir, Women's Chorus & Botetourt Chamber Singers
Brian Bailey, conductor
Choral Holiday Concert of music by Mendelssohn, Debussy, Rachmaninoff, Duruflè, Vaughan Williams and more!
$10 general/$5 students


Saturday, December 20, 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. & December 21, 2 p.m.
The Virginia Regial Ballet and Heidi Robitshek presents:
The Nutcracker! A Spectacular Williamsburg tradition for over 30 years!

All at the Phi Betta Kappa Memorial Hall, 601 Jamestown Rd, Williamsburg. Call 757-221-2674 for more information.

Happy Holidays to All!


Courtesy of Yvette Smith, SRES® REALTOR®
WILLIAMSBURG REAL ESTATE
757-753-7472
Long and Foster Realtors®
6610-J Mooretown Road
Williamsburg, VA 23188
YvetteSmith@AtHomeInWilliamsburg.com

WORDLESS WEDNESDAY...

Courtesy of Yvette Smith, SRES® REALTOR®
WILLIAMSBURG REAL ESTATE
757-753-7472
Long and Foster Realtors®
6610-J Mooretown Road
Williamsburg, VA 23188
YvetteSmith@AtHomeInWilliamsburg.com