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Mental Health Relating to Nature: The Office Perspective

May is mental health awareness month.   If you haven’t experienced mental health problems, definitely you know someone who has in your lifetime.  

Stop the Litterbugs and Clean it Up: The Office Perspective

My greatest pet peeve is when someone throws trash and litters!  A litterbug is defined as a person who carelessly drops litter in a public place.

Shamrocks: The Office Perspective

The History of the Shamrock from www.finegardening.com  by Michelle Gervais

Full of symbolism, this plant has mystical roots

Happy Birthday AZ: The Office Perspective

AZ is turning 100 years old today!!!  I feel lucky to have had it in my life for almost 40 years.

Creek Care download

3D map of the Upper Granite Creek Watershed

Creek Care: Your Stewardship Guide to the Granite Creek Watershed has arrived in the mailboxes of 15,000 watershed residents! If you weren't one of those residents, the Guide is now available to download here.

Do We Have As Much Sense As A Goose (Have You Heard the Story): The Office Perspective

Have you heard this story from “Do We Have As Much Sense As a Goose."  It makes me think of how important teamwork is to reach a goal.

SERVICE: Reaching Beyond Your Own Life: The Office Perspective

As I approach, MLK 2012 and our participation in the local community service day honoring Martin Luther King Jr.

“Shift Your Gift” to Prescott Creeks: The Office Perspective

Thinking of what you want this holiday season?

Tailored Communication: The Office Perspective

What is your preferred method of communication?

I read an interesting article on”Generational” communication styles and preferences in TechTeachToo a web resource, Different Generations have Different Communication Styles and Different Tools by Dave, June 22, 1010.   See the chart below for a brief description.

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Prescott Creeks promotes watershed stewardship by coordinating programs and projects that enhance water quality and riparian habitat in Prescott, Arizona. Community involvement and stewardship are vital components of all that we do.

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