dcecowomen
Sep 9, 20132 min read
Car Free, Care Free: How to Get Around in DC
Washington D.C.’s Annual “Car Free Days” are coming up soon, so it’s time to start planning! D.C. is one of the best cities in the world...
dcecowomen
Sep 2, 20132 min read
Get To Know The New Board Members!
Labor Day has come and gone, which means a new year of school, of Congressional hearings… and a new group of DC EcoWomen Board Members!...
dcecowomen
Aug 26, 20132 min read
Loving Locally: 5 Ways To Plan Your Green Honeymoon
By DC EcoWomen and Recent Honeymooners Lisa Seyfried and Dawn Bickett You did it! You planned a successful green wedding. You composted,...
dcecowomen
Aug 19, 20133 min read
Mindfulness And Your Health
Guest post by Tanara Bowie Are You Holding A Plate Too Full? Sometimes I can sense when I’m approaching overload, but other times I don’t...
dcecowomen
Aug 12, 20132 min read
The Great Outdoors: No Car Required
By DC EcoWomen blogger Dawn Bickett One of the reasons I love Washington DC is that its strong public transit and walkable neighborhoods...
dcecowomen
Aug 5, 20133 min read
Making the Most of your Local Veggies
The dinners I remember best are the ones I threw together with odds and ends of ingredients. There was the lentil barley salad made with...
dcecowomen
Jul 29, 20131 min read
Winners of the Annual DC EcoWomen Photo Contest!
The votes are in! Among many stunning entries, the winners of DC EcoWomen’s Annual Photo Contest have been selected. The Second Annual...
dcecowomen
Jul 22, 20132 min read
DC Net Impact: Bringing People Together at Happy Hour
By DC Net Impact President Mikael Baker DC Net Impact is extremely excited to partner with DC EcoWomen to co-host a networking happy hour...
dcecowomen
Jul 18, 20133 min read
Do Summer Vacation – Eco Style
Originally published on Redefining Eco, and cross-posted here with their permission. It’s summertime. It’s hot, it’s sticky, it’s heavy....
dcecowomen
Jul 15, 20132 min read
Water in Washington: At Risk from Fracking?
This water has weathered miles of travel. It may have been recycled and treated hundreds of times over; from a sink in New York City,...