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From YouTube: KCB Earth Notes 08 09 2018
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A
A
Protecting
my
water
I
am
making
sure
that
I'm
trying
to
protect
our
airspace
because
we
need
all
of
those
items
from
our
environment
to
live,
not
to
have
quality
of
life
but
to
live.
So
thank
you
for
tuning
in
I
have
a
wonderful
guest,
Susan
Gallagher.
She
and
I
have
known
each
other
since
Girl
Scouting
days
and
so
welcome
Susan
to
our
show.
Oh
thank
you.
Gloria
for
having
me.
A
A
B
A
B
B
Eventually
worked
up
to
development,
marketing
and
community
relations
and
a
big
brunt
of
the
role
I
fill
is
I'm
writing
grants
and
contracts.
Looking
for
community
support,
educating
the
community
about
what
New
Horizons
does
you
know
where
the
area
safety
net
on
behavioral
health
services,
mental
health,
addictive
disease
and
developmental
disabilities
and
then
working
with
the
community
to
reduce
stigma
around
mental
illness?
One
out
of
five
adults
has
a
diagnosed
Abul
mental
illness.
It.
A
A
A
The
community
absolutely
vital
parts
of
solution,
and
it's
so
important
for
them
to
do
so
so
I
appreciate
the
tenacity
that
your
staff
had
to
make
sure
that
your
clients
were
engaged
in
actively
going
out
cleaning
up
in
areas
and
looking
at
some
of
the
pictures,
and
it
was
just
exciting
to
do
that.
But
you
know
it's
important
for
all
of
us
to
you
know
as
we
go
and
come
to
our
homes
or
go
in
different
places,
we're
out
on
our
major
roadways
and
you
see
trash
there.
A
You
see
big
bulky
trash
there,
it
didn't
just
get
there.
You
know
it
fell
off
of
a
vehicle,
no
one
stopped
and
just
put
it
on
the
roadway,
although
we
do
have
a
lot
of
people
who
are
traveling
and
throwing
trash
out
the
window,
and
so
this
whole
year
we're
focusing
on
talking
trash
and
we're
looking
around
our
community
and
we
see
trash
everywhere
even
outside
of
our
doors
exactly,
and
so,
if
we
would
take
on
the
responsibility
to
just
clean
this
right
outside
of
our
doors,
it.
B
Would
help
a
whole
lot
it?
Would
it
really
would
give
you
an
idea.
One
of
our
programs
at
New
Horizons
is
having
somebody
come
down
from
Atlanta
to
do
a
safety
inspection
I,
said
safety
and
that
inspection
starts
outside
the
door.
That's
where
you
need
to
look
in
the
parking
lot,
because
your
first
impression
is
a
lasting
impression.
If
you
see
trash
and
litter
in
the
parking
lot
pick
it
up
clean.
A
A
If
you're
going
to
use
a
trash
bag,
please
secure
it
and
don't
place
it
out
there
overnight
and
if
you're
gonna
put
it
in
a
can
then
make
sure
you
keep
the
container
on
top
of
the.
Can
it's
so
important
for
us
to
do
that
because
you
know
a
lot
of
times
when
you
write
through
communities
and
you're,
seeing
you
see
trash
there
for
several
days
and
your
art
waste
for
several
days
and
then
it's
not
properly
prepared,
and
it
just
makes
it
just
sets
the
tone
for
that
litter
to
just
you.
A
Are
those
leave
it
out
on
the
curb?
You
know
a
lot
of
times:
I.
Don't
think
people
think
about
things
that
really
could
decrease
the
value
of
their
homes,
that
they've
made
a
investment
in,
and
so
it's
important
for
us
to
make
sure
that
you
know
we
take
care
of
outside
now.
3-1-1
is
a
number
to
call
if
you
all
see
high
grass
junk
cars
potholes.
A
Anything
that
you
know
is
not
right,
call
3-1-1
and
report
it
to
the
citizen
service
center.
That's
what
that
number
is
for,
and
if
you
need
more
information,
they
can
also
prefer
you
to
resource.
So
you
can
get
the
information
that
you
might
need,
but
it's
important
for
all
of
us
to
call
3-1-1
and
report
those
infractions,
because
we
are
the
eyes,
the
ears
and
the
mouth
and
the
hands
by
our
environment,
and
so
it's
important
for
us
to
do
that.
Now
we
have
a
couple
of
events
that
are
going
to
be
coming
up.
A
We
mentioned
help
the
hootch,
and
so
this
is
your
first
time
as
a
Commissioner
of
King
Columbus
beautiful
to
be
a
part
of
the
beginning
of
our
program
activities.
We
start
along
with
the
school
year.
We
are
partners
at
large
with
all
of
the
schools,
so
we
want
to
engage
them
and
you
know
our
programs
and
projects,
and
so
we
just
had
back
to
school
teacher
recycling
day
at
key
elementary
school
and
it
turned
out
to
be
really
good.
A
We
offer
it
to
some
goodies
to
the
teachers
that
have
to
go
into
their
pockets
to
to
make
things
happen,
and
so
that
was
a
successful
program.
We
want
to
thank
dr.
flakes
over
a
key
elementary
for
making
that
happen
for
us
and
all
of
the
schools
that
participated
as
well
as
I,
flagged
and
Amerigroup,
because
they
were
a
partners
in
my
program.
So.
A
B
A
A
A
We'll
kick
off
our
shoe
recycling
campaign
excited
about
that
yeah
and
you
know
I
actually
this
morning
when
I
was
getting
ready
to
come
to
work,
I.
Just
look
in
my
closet.
I
have
shoes
at
the
bottom
of
my
closet
at
the
top,
some
in
the
room
on
the
side
of
the
wall.
You
know
just
everywhere,
so
we
all
have
a
few
shoes
that
we're
not
using
right.
So
it's.
A
Absolutely
so
our
shoe
recycling
campaign
will
kick
off
on
the
5th
of
September
and
it
will
end
on
the
third
Thursday
in
November
right
before
Thanksgiving,
and
what
we're
doing
with
those
shoes
is.
We
are
diverting
those
shoes
away
from
our
landfill.
It
takes
shoes
a
very
long
time
to
decompose,
and
so
anything,
that's
man-made.
It
take
hundreds
of
years
to
decompose
it
because
natural
products,
then
yes,
that
will
decompose
quite
easily.
A
However,
you
know
majority
of
our
shoes.
The
soles
are
made
for
me,
I'm,
a
high
Brian
and
a
lot
of
the
top
parts
of
our
shoes.
You
know
right,
and
so
it's
important
for
us
to
do
that
now
and
and
we're
excited
about
working
with
funds
to
org,
because
they
actually
will
take
those
shoes
and
send
them
to
third
world
developing
countries,
so
we're
diverting
the
shoes
away
from
our
landfill
and
we're
sending
them
off
to
people
who
really
can
use
it.
So.
A
A
We
want
gently
worn
shoes,
okay,
so
if
you're
go
in
your
closet,
even
have
shoes
and
the
sole
is
coming
apart.
That's
not
the
shoe
that
we
really
want
to
collect
if
you
just
lightly
or
slightly
worn
shoes
if
they
are
good
and
you
know
that
you're
still
wearing
them
or
someone
else
can
wear
them.
We
want
them
and
not
only
that
we're
taking
men,
women,
boys
and
girls.
A
A
Right
we
have
to
put
those
pair
of
shoes
together
and
then
we've
been
axed
by
funds
to
ork
to
put
no
more
than
25
pair
of
shoes
in
a
bag,
and
one
thing
that's
really
unique.
We
have
a
couple
of
things.
That's
really
unique
this
year
is
that
the
fire
stations
every
fire
station
in
Columbus
will
be
collecting
shoes
and
so
they'll
the
audience
don't
have
to
wait
until
our
collection
days.
They
can
take
shoes
at
any
time
to
any
other
fire
stations,
so.
A
Right
now,
absolutely
who
are
they
and
if
they
don't
have
25
pairs,
just
take
the
ones
that
you
do.
You
know
have
to
any
one
of
the
fire
stations,
and
so
we
were
excited
about
that.
Now
on
October,
the
13th,
that's
Saturday,
we
have
our
household
hazardous
waste
coming
up
and
I
know
many
of
you
all
are
doing
not
spring
cleaning,
but
some
early
fall
cleaning,
and
so
please
go
through
all
of
the
things
up,
underneath
your
cabinets
or
in
your
garage
or
in
a
shed.
A
A
A
B
A
A
To
get
into
the
landfill
that's
right,
yeah,
absolutely
so
they
can,
but
they
can
bring
their
computers
and
printers
and
any
kind
of
outside
equipment.
You
know
they
can
bring
those
during
that
time.
Well,
thank
you.
It's
just
been
really
good.
Talking
to
you
and
chatting
about
talking,
trash
I
always
enjoy
talking
trash.
A
Wonderful,
so
now
I
want
our
viewing
audience
to
be
engaged
in
talking
trash.
So
if
you
all
would
take
a
selfie
and
hashtag
put
it
on
to
your
Facebook
page
hashtag
talking
trash
with
KC
BC,
then
we
certainly
will
be
able
to
kind
of
find
it
and
have
them.
You
know
to
share
those
photos
with
us.
It's
important
for
us
all
to
be
talking
about
trash
because
we
generate
a
lot
of
trash,
and
so
it's
important.