Resourcefulness and recycling are both central to the idea of living green and recently, Sally White showed us the art of mixing nature with found objects from around the house to make "primitive" Christmas decorations. Using everything from old windowsills to tobacco stalks, Sally’s imaginative decorations have proven to be so successful she is opening her own gift boutique in Spencer, near Van Buren County’s Fall Creek Falls. We followed Sally from woods to workshop to witness her creative process.
SANDY WHITE, GIFTS FROM DAYS GONE BY, 931-946-7350
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We think it’s great news that several Tennessee Prisons are choosing to Go Green, and Live Green Tennessee recently visited Sergeant Doug Griffith of the Tennessee Department of Corrections. Griffith explained a recycling program that turns leftover food from five prisons into rich, fertile mulch that’s then used on a 100-acre kitchen garden. The inmates working the farm save the prison system—and you, the taxpayer—money... But more important is the responsibility, the fresh air, and the opportunity to learn practical, employable and life-long skills to help trustees adjust to life upon release.