As we endeavor to bring you all things green and timely — a green stimulus package for your eyes, ears and mind…

- Princeton Environmental Film Festival 2010 – now through January 17. FREE admission to all screenings and talks! Amazing lineup — don’t miss: Food, Inc; the Age of Stupid; and Garbage. Sponsored by the Princeton Public Library in Princeton, NJ.
- Save the date — Go Green Expo in LA January 22-24. Eco exhibits galore, while Mariel Hemingway, Jen Boulden, Ed Begley, Jr. and many other experts dish on how to go green.
- February’s Body + Soul features, among other useful things, 28 Days to a Healthier You — get on board and learn how to be healthy and fit, for life.
- On newsstands today, (1/5/10), is the first issue of the redesigned Organic Gardening (Feb/March) – start planning those spring plantings for tasty, homegrown sprouts.
- The National Children’s Museum in DC just launched the digital Launch Zone geared at getting kids to explore their world and learn how to make it better.
- Looking for a good read, try Remarkable Creatures by, Tracy Chevalier, (who also penned, Girl with a Pearl Earring). RC is about the life of Mary Anning, a fossil hunter, who lived in the 1800′s, and was a contemporary of Charles Darwin.
- via Metropolis Mag.com and sponsored by Herman Miller – (almost) last call for entries: Next Generation Design Competition: One Fix for the Future, focused on sustainability – enter by January 29, 2010. $10,000 prize + fame, of course.
- Enter before January 7 for your chance to win $5,000 in Greener Gadgets’ Design Competition. Feeling geeky? Plan to attend the Greener Gadget Conference February 25 in NYC.
- Good news for the Jane Goodall Institute – the U.S. Agency for International Development awarded them with more than $5.5 million to help expand existing conservation programs in Tanzania.
- Living in Colorado and want to greenovate your home? It’ll take some cash to enter, but hey, you never know – check it out @ davinciquest.com





















