Recycling is reusing materials such as glass, metal, paper, etc. (O’Conner) Recycling is beneficial to the community in a variety of ways. The mid-Michigan community created a recycling event and called it Recycle Rama (Farrington). The Recycle Rama committee included: Lansing Board of Water & Light, City of East Lansing, City of Lansing, Delhi Township, Ingham County Health Department, Michigan Energy Options, and Michigan State University (“Recycle Rama Flyer”). The even brings awareness of recycling to the public. Flyers and handouts were posted within the Mid-Michigan area. It takes place at the Ingham County Health Department bi-annually; once in the spring and once in the fall (“Recycle Rama Flyer”). Recycle Rama’s first event was held in September of 2010, the second event in April 2011, and the third in September 2011 (Farrington).
Volunteers
Recycle Rama has 250 volunteers show up for the event each year (Lavey). The volunteers are given a free t-shirt. Volunteers have the choice of working two shifts. Each volunteer is stations in areas such as the electronics station, books station, etc.
The Event
Recycle Rama collect household appliances, electronics (cellphones, televisions, radios, etc.), air conditioners, dehumidifiers, scrap metals, clothing, oil, books, bicycles, eyeglasses, old prescription medicines, thermostats, and light bulbs (“Recycle Rama Flyer”). About 2,000 vehicles drive to the Ingham Health Department (Knorek). The vehicles follow a map of the event, which is located outside of the building. On the north side of the parking lot (front of the building) is four entrances for the residents. Volunteers direct traffic to prevent any accidents. The south side of the parking lot (back of the building) is where the recyclable items are distributed. Volunteers are there to help unload certain items from the vehicles (Farrington).
Statistics
Statistics of some of the collected items provided by the Recycle Rama Committee, from the September 2011 event:
* About 20,120 pounds of appliances were from the Mid-Michigan community
* About 13,080 pounds of books
* 2,720 pounds of plastic
* 84 gallons of oils and fats
* 2,482 pound of Batteries (Alkaline 2,020 pounds, Li-ion 55 pounds, Ni-cd 358 pounds, Ni-MH 43 pounds, Lithium 6 pounds)
* 8,280 pounds of metal
* 66 pounds of cellphones
* 46 pounds of eyeglasses
* 800 pounds of bikes
(“Recycle Rama Committee”)
Benefits
The Recycle Rama event greatly benefits the community (Lavey). People want to acknowledge and expose their eco-friendly ways. Recycle Rama collects monetary donations from the Mid-Michigan community during the event. The Recycle Rama committee fundraises to make this event effective (“Recycle Rama Flyer”). Without recycling, the community would have drawbacks such as overcapacity waste consumption.
Volunteers
Recycle Rama has 250 volunteers show up for the event each year (Lavey). The volunteers are given a free t-shirt. Volunteers have the choice of working two shifts. Each volunteer is stations in areas such as the electronics station, books station, etc.
The Event
Recycle Rama collect household appliances, electronics (cellphones, televisions, radios, etc.), air conditioners, dehumidifiers, scrap metals, clothing, oil, books, bicycles, eyeglasses, old prescription medicines, thermostats, and light bulbs (“Recycle Rama Flyer”). About 2,000 vehicles drive to the Ingham Health Department (Knorek). The vehicles follow a map of the event, which is located outside of the building. On the north side of the parking lot (front of the building) is four entrances for the residents. Volunteers direct traffic to prevent any accidents. The south side of the parking lot (back of the building) is where the recyclable items are distributed. Volunteers are there to help unload certain items from the vehicles (Farrington).
Statistics
Statistics of some of the collected items provided by the Recycle Rama Committee, from the September 2011 event:
* About 20,120 pounds of appliances were from the Mid-Michigan community
* About 13,080 pounds of books
* 2,720 pounds of plastic
* 84 gallons of oils and fats
* 2,482 pound of Batteries (Alkaline 2,020 pounds, Li-ion 55 pounds, Ni-cd 358 pounds, Ni-MH 43 pounds, Lithium 6 pounds)
* 8,280 pounds of metal
* 66 pounds of cellphones
* 46 pounds of eyeglasses
* 800 pounds of bikes
(“Recycle Rama Committee”)
Benefits
The Recycle Rama event greatly benefits the community (Lavey). People want to acknowledge and expose their eco-friendly ways. Recycle Rama collects monetary donations from the Mid-Michigan community during the event. The Recycle Rama committee fundraises to make this event effective (“Recycle Rama Flyer”). Without recycling, the community would have drawbacks such as overcapacity waste consumption.
Sherburn White Rose Football Club is a sports & social club based in Sherburn-in-Elmet, near Selby, in North Yorkshire, England.
History
After being disbanded for some years, Sherburn White Rose was reformed in 1960 and have played in the West Yorkshire League for more than half a century. The club benefited from a substantial grant from the football foundation in 2003 and used the funds to build a brand new club-house, encompassing a new bar, function room, kitchen and four modern changing rooms. In 2006 Sherburn White Rose regained their status in the Premier Division of the West Yorkshire League and in 2007 the club fielded three separate senior teams for the first time in the club's history. Sherburn White Rose FC was one of the first clubs in Yorkshire to be recognised as an F.A Charter Standard Club and signed up for the F.A Respect campaign in 2008. In 2009 the club successfully won both Barkston Ash District F.A senior competitions - the first time both cups have been won by SWRFC in the same season as well as winning the West Yorkshire League Cup for only the third time in their history.
In 2010 the club introduced an Under 18s team for the first time in its history. To date the club hosts a junior section that caters for players from U8s through to U18s, has three senior teams, a veterans team and is building for the future with girls and ladies sides, school and community links as well as disabled football links. The club is preparing to celebrate its 50th anniversary in the coming 2010/2011 season - a feat made more memorable by the fact that in 2010 SWRFC made Barkston Ash District FA history by being the first ever team to retain both senior competitions in the same season, being the first SWRFC side to ever retain the West Yorkshire League Cup and also finishing their highest ever league placing of Runners-Up in the West Yorkshire Premier Division.
Teams
The club caters for junior players between 6-18 as well as three senior teams. The first team play in the West Yorkshire Association League Premier Division, the reserves in the West Yorkshire Alliance Division 1, and the third team in the Selby & District Invitation League Division
Committee
Other members: P.Roberts, T.Claypoole, D. Raper, E.Sutcliffe, S.Hudson, J.Bradley, M.Westmoreland, J.Dunwell, B.Bradley, P.Jordan, B.Jordan, M.Marner
Roll of honour
Barkston Ash District F.A
*Barkston Ash F.A Challenge Cup Winners - 1963, 1967, 1968, 1995, 1996, 2009, 2010,
*Barkston Ash F.A Burton/Activ8 Cup Winners - 1973, 1975, 1976, 1983, 2006, 2009, 2010
*Barkston Ash F.A President's Shield Winners - 2009, 2010
*Temple Newsam Cup Winners - 1966, 1990, 2004, 2006
West Riding County F.A
*West Riding County F.A Challenge Cup Winners - 2006
*West Riding County F.A Trophy Winners - 2005
West Yorkshire Association League
*Division 1 Winners - 1990, 2006
*Division 2 Winners - 2005
*League Cup Winners - 1974, 2005, 2009, 2010
History
After being disbanded for some years, Sherburn White Rose was reformed in 1960 and have played in the West Yorkshire League for more than half a century. The club benefited from a substantial grant from the football foundation in 2003 and used the funds to build a brand new club-house, encompassing a new bar, function room, kitchen and four modern changing rooms. In 2006 Sherburn White Rose regained their status in the Premier Division of the West Yorkshire League and in 2007 the club fielded three separate senior teams for the first time in the club's history. Sherburn White Rose FC was one of the first clubs in Yorkshire to be recognised as an F.A Charter Standard Club and signed up for the F.A Respect campaign in 2008. In 2009 the club successfully won both Barkston Ash District F.A senior competitions - the first time both cups have been won by SWRFC in the same season as well as winning the West Yorkshire League Cup for only the third time in their history.
In 2010 the club introduced an Under 18s team for the first time in its history. To date the club hosts a junior section that caters for players from U8s through to U18s, has three senior teams, a veterans team and is building for the future with girls and ladies sides, school and community links as well as disabled football links. The club is preparing to celebrate its 50th anniversary in the coming 2010/2011 season - a feat made more memorable by the fact that in 2010 SWRFC made Barkston Ash District FA history by being the first ever team to retain both senior competitions in the same season, being the first SWRFC side to ever retain the West Yorkshire League Cup and also finishing their highest ever league placing of Runners-Up in the West Yorkshire Premier Division.
Teams
The club caters for junior players between 6-18 as well as three senior teams. The first team play in the West Yorkshire Association League Premier Division, the reserves in the West Yorkshire Alliance Division 1, and the third team in the Selby & District Invitation League Division
Committee
Other members: P.Roberts, T.Claypoole, D. Raper, E.Sutcliffe, S.Hudson, J.Bradley, M.Westmoreland, J.Dunwell, B.Bradley, P.Jordan, B.Jordan, M.Marner
Roll of honour
Barkston Ash District F.A
*Barkston Ash F.A Challenge Cup Winners - 1963, 1967, 1968, 1995, 1996, 2009, 2010,
*Barkston Ash F.A Burton/Activ8 Cup Winners - 1973, 1975, 1976, 1983, 2006, 2009, 2010
*Barkston Ash F.A President's Shield Winners - 2009, 2010
*Temple Newsam Cup Winners - 1966, 1990, 2004, 2006
West Riding County F.A
*West Riding County F.A Challenge Cup Winners - 2006
*West Riding County F.A Trophy Winners - 2005
West Yorkshire Association League
*Division 1 Winners - 1990, 2006
*Division 2 Winners - 2005
*League Cup Winners - 1974, 2005, 2009, 2010
The Lord Jim Lodge is an art group (or self-proclaimed "secret society"), founded by Austrian contemporary artist Jörg Schlick, together with Martin Kippenberger, Albert Oehlen, and Wolfgang Bauer.
An anecdotal story regarding the Lodge's formation involves a cardboard box that was passed around Berlin's Paris Bar one night. Anyone who deposited a small fee into the box was made a lifetime member.
Logo
The logo consists of a sun (Sonne), a pair of breasts (Busen), and a hammer. It was incorporated into some of the works of various member artists, including Schlick and Kippenberger. The group's declared goal was to make the logo "more well known than that of Coca-Cola".
The logo featured prominently in Kippenberger's self portraits and the METRO-Net project, a series of subway entrances for a fictitious worldwide transport system.
Slogan
The official slogan of the group is "Keiner Hilft Keinem" ("Nobody Helps Nobody"), sometimes in the form of the acronym 'K.H.K.' (or 'N.H.N.').
Magazine
The official magazine of the Lord Jim Lodge, Sonne Busen Hammer, was first published in May 1991. There were 14 issues published until 1996 (#1 - #15; issue #8 was never released). The #2 issue is entitled Die Jubiläumsnummer ("Jubilee Issue").
Takeover
In December 2005, Jörg Schlick sold the trademark rights for the name and logo to the Austrian group monochrom. The group investigated possible infringements of the trademark and is interested in "starting franchises". monochrom released a new issue of Sonne Busen Hammer in April 2006.
Lord Jim Lodge, monochrom and Coca-Cola
monochrom took part in a contest by 'Coca Cola Light' ('Coca Cola Light Art Edition 2006'). Quote monochrom: "This puts us in a position to set in motion long overdue synergy effects between Coca-Cola and the Lord Jim Lodge. The only possibility for realizing the challenge formulated in the lodge logo is to use a habitat in the merchandise world as a vehicle of transmission for guiding the message through that world’s channels of distribution and into public consciousness. Thus we would like to use the prize as a trial run for such a form of cooperation/competition. Coca-Cola and Lord Jim Lodge - together at last! The symbolic-economic capital of the Lord Jim Lodge and the economic-symbolic capital of Coca-Cola will be brought together, paving the way for a better future. For a world of radical beauty and exclusive bottles in small editions! In the end we are all individuals - at least as long as nobody comes along and proves the contrary." monochrom won the prize. The logo of "Lord Jim Lodge powered by monochrom" was printed to 50.000 Coca Cola Light bottles.
An anecdotal story regarding the Lodge's formation involves a cardboard box that was passed around Berlin's Paris Bar one night. Anyone who deposited a small fee into the box was made a lifetime member.
Logo
The logo consists of a sun (Sonne), a pair of breasts (Busen), and a hammer. It was incorporated into some of the works of various member artists, including Schlick and Kippenberger. The group's declared goal was to make the logo "more well known than that of Coca-Cola".
The logo featured prominently in Kippenberger's self portraits and the METRO-Net project, a series of subway entrances for a fictitious worldwide transport system.
Slogan
The official slogan of the group is "Keiner Hilft Keinem" ("Nobody Helps Nobody"), sometimes in the form of the acronym 'K.H.K.' (or 'N.H.N.').
Magazine
The official magazine of the Lord Jim Lodge, Sonne Busen Hammer, was first published in May 1991. There were 14 issues published until 1996 (#1 - #15; issue #8 was never released). The #2 issue is entitled Die Jubiläumsnummer ("Jubilee Issue").
Takeover
In December 2005, Jörg Schlick sold the trademark rights for the name and logo to the Austrian group monochrom. The group investigated possible infringements of the trademark and is interested in "starting franchises". monochrom released a new issue of Sonne Busen Hammer in April 2006.
Lord Jim Lodge, monochrom and Coca-Cola
monochrom took part in a contest by 'Coca Cola Light' ('Coca Cola Light Art Edition 2006'). Quote monochrom: "This puts us in a position to set in motion long overdue synergy effects between Coca-Cola and the Lord Jim Lodge. The only possibility for realizing the challenge formulated in the lodge logo is to use a habitat in the merchandise world as a vehicle of transmission for guiding the message through that world’s channels of distribution and into public consciousness. Thus we would like to use the prize as a trial run for such a form of cooperation/competition. Coca-Cola and Lord Jim Lodge - together at last! The symbolic-economic capital of the Lord Jim Lodge and the economic-symbolic capital of Coca-Cola will be brought together, paving the way for a better future. For a world of radical beauty and exclusive bottles in small editions! In the end we are all individuals - at least as long as nobody comes along and proves the contrary." monochrom won the prize. The logo of "Lord Jim Lodge powered by monochrom" was printed to 50.000 Coca Cola Light bottles.
Holy Riders (HR) is a Norwegian Christian motorcycle club founded in 1981. It has pr. 2008 approximately 500 members in 17 branches in Norway and is thus one of the largest motorcycle clubs in Norway. The club also has branches in Germany and Sweden. The club's goal is to spread the gospel of salvation through Jesus Christ's death and resurrection to everyone in the motorcycle community. The club is alcohol free and is open to all regardless of age, gender, or religious affiliation. The type Motorcycles members drive everything from British veteran motorcycles through Harley Davidson to Japanese bikes.
Branches
The club is organized in 17 local branches in Norway, in addition to 2 branches in Sweden and 1 branch in Germany. They serve as individual departments, but is formally under central board. The different departments have their own programs throughout the year, but they all gather for HR's Gatherings, Pilgrimstreffet and Christmas party and annual meeting.
Power
Power is the Holy Riders magazine and is published with 5 magazines per year. A number is approx. 20 pages.
Coffe Tent
Holy Riders coffee tent has become a familiar and beloved gathering place for many on the MC events in Norway. Here you will get a Biker Bible to be distributed free to those who wish to receive. The Coffee Tent can be found on several of the big MC events in Norway. Some of the events they have been permanent on in recent years is, Norgestreffet and TrollRally. on Norgestreffet has Holy Riders also had MC worship meetings on some occasions.
The Coffee Tent is an alternative if you want to find a quiet place on a otherwise hectic MC event, to chat about what you want. Here there is room for a good mc-chat, everyday things and there are also some who come here to talk about thins that have with Jesus, faith and doubt to do. Do you need to be prayed for, they want to do it too. There are many who have been helped in the coffee tent with things that may not be so easy to talk about elsewhere. TheCoffee Tent is the place for a good conversation,
Holy Riders MC Racing
Holy Riders MC Racing is a racing club that aims to be active participants in the racing environment. They want to be a club that participates and contributes to a positive environment within the different branches. They also wants all within motorsport community to have the opportunity to become acquainted with Jesus.
Branches
The club is organized in 17 local branches in Norway, in addition to 2 branches in Sweden and 1 branch in Germany. They serve as individual departments, but is formally under central board. The different departments have their own programs throughout the year, but they all gather for HR's Gatherings, Pilgrimstreffet and Christmas party and annual meeting.
Power
Power is the Holy Riders magazine and is published with 5 magazines per year. A number is approx. 20 pages.
Coffe Tent
Holy Riders coffee tent has become a familiar and beloved gathering place for many on the MC events in Norway. Here you will get a Biker Bible to be distributed free to those who wish to receive. The Coffee Tent can be found on several of the big MC events in Norway. Some of the events they have been permanent on in recent years is, Norgestreffet and TrollRally. on Norgestreffet has Holy Riders also had MC worship meetings on some occasions.
The Coffee Tent is an alternative if you want to find a quiet place on a otherwise hectic MC event, to chat about what you want. Here there is room for a good mc-chat, everyday things and there are also some who come here to talk about thins that have with Jesus, faith and doubt to do. Do you need to be prayed for, they want to do it too. There are many who have been helped in the coffee tent with things that may not be so easy to talk about elsewhere. TheCoffee Tent is the place for a good conversation,
Holy Riders MC Racing
Holy Riders MC Racing is a racing club that aims to be active participants in the racing environment. They want to be a club that participates and contributes to a positive environment within the different branches. They also wants all within motorsport community to have the opportunity to become acquainted with Jesus.