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July 2010

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Mel Trotter receives DNRE Award from the State of Michigan

Four West Michigan Facilities Receive DNRE Neighborhood Environmental Partners Program Award Four west Michigan businesses have received awards today from the Department of Natural Resources and Environment for their outstanding commitment to environmental community outreach. In a ceremony today at the Pilgrim Manor Retirement Community in Grand Rapids, DNRE Director Rebecca Humphries applauded the businesses’ commitment to environmental protection and conservation.

 “I am here today to recognize four West Michigan businesses for their outstanding commitment to the environment and their community,” said Director Humphries. “These businesses are finding ways to engage their community, their clients and their employees in environmental and natural resources projects that benefit their community and the state of Michigan.”

Receiving DNRE Neighborhood Environmental Partner (NEP) Awards were Pilgrim Manor, the City of Wyoming Clean Water Plant, Herman Miller and Mel Trotter Ministries.

Pilgrim Manor was honored for hosting an Emerging Green Building Competition at its facility. Each year, regional chapters of the US Green Buildings Council have the option of hosting a design competition for students and young professionals. Pilgrim Manor hosted the event and held the award ceremony on Earth Day to draw attention to the importance of environmentally efficient green building in the community. Pilgrim Manor also educated 15-20 community volunteers on developing rain gardens at its annual General Synod in Grand Rapids.

The City of Wyoming Clean Water Plant was recognized for its development and implementation of the Wyoming Medicinal Disposal System (WYMeDS). The plant partnered with local pharmacists to collect and sort liquid and solid medications from the public, which the plant stores. The medications are then destroyed by the Kent County incinerator. The program is a model for pharmaceutical waste collection and disposal.

Herman Miller, Inc. was honored for its work with Habitat for Humanity in helping to build a LEED Certified Gold home in Grand Haven. More than 120 Herman Miller volunteers also partnered with residents of the McLaughlin Neighborhood in Muskegon to build a playground and help in clean-up projects around the neighborhood. Herman Miller also participates in the West Michigan Sustainability Forum and the Adopt-a-Highway program.

Mel Trotter Ministries of Grand Rapids received an NEP Award for its innovative recycling and composting program in its community. The facility implemented a “zero waste” Thanksgiving dinner, with more than 2,000 people participating in the event and only generating 10 pounds of waste. Mel Trotter Ministries has also eliminated the use of disposable plates and silverware, further reducing solid waste and litter at its facility. The residents of its drug and alcohol recovery program participate in the 2x3R4Living Program, which teaches residents about the traditional three R’s – reduce, recycle and reuse – and the additional three R’s of recover, remanufacture and resell/repurchase.

The NEP Awards Program was developed by DNRE to recognize facilities and their community partners who have worked together on environmental and natural-resource projects to improve the environment locally in their communities.

Further information on the NEP Program is available on the DNRE website at www.michigan.gov/deqnep, or by calling the DNRE Environmental Assistance Center at 1-800-662-9278.

Jul 29, 2010
ArtPrize is on it's way

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Preparations are underway throughout Grand Rapids for ArtPrize 2010, including here at Mel Trotter Ministries. We are very excited to be a host venue for the second straight year.

 

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Last year we hosted 7 artists, including a recent graduate of our S.A.V.E. program, both inside our building and also in our park across from the building.  We are grateful to those artists who donated their work to Mel Trotter to be admired for years to come.

God has truly blessed many with artistic talent. Because that is not one of my gifts, I enjoy seeing others works. We look forward to seeing the completed product of all of the artists. This year we will be hosting 9 of those gifted artists, including an artist that we hosted last year and also a team of employees from Mel Trotter.

            Theresa Dekker

            Susan Gersch – Supanich

            Lorriane White

            John Sousa

            Doug Baker

            Don Row

            Darryll Aho

            Adna Underhill

            Jim Serba & Angela Crooks

Over the next 9 weeks we will be introducing each of the artists and giving you a small glimpse of what you will be able to find here at Mel Trotter during ArtPrize. We encourage you to come and enjoy the art here at Mel Trotter, but also the other art throughout Grand Rapids, including the Heartside Area.  Don’t forget to vote for your favorite pieces!

Jul 29, 2010
Magnificent Comeback

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Our men’s softball team had a great comeback game last night. They ended the first inning, down by 8 runs and made a magnificent comeback. The men were not going down without a fight.

 

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The game was non-stop action after that first inning. Both offensive and defense stepped up and did their part. We even have the scraped knees of a slide into third to prove it. By the 6th inning, they were tied at 10 runs apiece.   Sadly, our men lost by one run.

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Jul 13, 2010
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