Soccer is a beautiful game and a great way to keep our kids active, but operating a competitive soccer team isn’t cheap. Team gear, travel costs, tournament fees…it adds up quickly and sometimes it’s hard to keep up. We’re always looking for ways to raise funds and lower costs, and that’s why we’re grateful for Recycle. Goal. Central Valley. Read more »
I have long been a fan of a quote by Colin Powell that says, “The healthiest competition occurs when average people win by putting above average effort”, and his quote is the perfect way to describe a recent recycling competition in which the Boys & Girls Clubs of Conejo & Las Virgenes participated. Read more »
As the representative of California’s 10th Assembly District, I am pleased to hear about the new recycling efforts underway at the Effie Yeaw Nature Center, a hidden jewel in a Sacramento region that I proudly represent.
I’m a firm believer that recycling should be part of our daily lives and that teaching future generations to recycle is something we all should commit to. That’s why I was thrilled to be a part of the culminating event for the Read, Write, Recycle program, a recycling challenge in the West Covina Unified School District, supported by the plastic industries of the American Chemistry Council, the San Gabriel Valley Conservation Corps and Keep California Beautiful.
David Beckham. Landon Donovan. Former LA Galaxy Star Clint Mathis.
What do these elite athletes have to do with recycling? Everything. Just ask the Anaheim Impact, a boys under-14 soccer team from the Anaheim Soccer Association and the winners of Recycle. Goal., a recycling competition among soccer teams throughout Southern California.