Go Green TV: David Bach on THE WEATHER CHANNEL'S FORECAST EARTH
May 12, 2008
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Genre: Environmental and financial self-help
Tags: environmental, financial, green, self-help
David Bach discusses tips on how to save money while going green on The Weather Channel's Forecast Earth.
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A video channel celebrating the principles of David Bach's new book Go Green, Live Rich where easy, simple things you can do not only protect the earth but also protect your family's finances.
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Charles Patton
Forecast Earth and SIT
Hello Forecast Earth (Mr. Bach):
I am Charlie Patton, Founder and President of a exceptionally unique 501 C 3 that trains students’ in development focusing on leadership, while providing free technology to NC’s needy plus non-profits through means of grants and private donations coupled to good ole hard work. While doing all this, SIT also protects the environment. SIT does this through free mentor training to 4th grade-college students spotlighting business and its universal practices, while collectively recycling dozens of tons e-waste yearly keeping each pound landfill free via a unique recycling program; and thus, this student process protects our environment and NC residents’ health via an exclusive method that produces a win-win-win-win for all concerned.
80-percent of SIT’s enrolled students, about 80currently are in high school and below and attend public, private, and home schools. SIT is in Salisbury, NC and has prospered for 13 years. With its success, SIT currently plans expansion sites in Kannapolis, Concord, Statesville, and Raleigh-Durham plus future sites in SC and beyond. This will all occur through our current matriculating students, who have learned SIT’s proven concepts well. They do this to offer with distinctiveness and for their “friends” and or local residents plus fellow classmates. This quality finds its accomplishment tied to computer recycling and imaging but occurs equally through other student processes such as webpage design, e-Bay marketing, and computer repairs…plus much more.
To discover more concerning our positive company, please visit SIT online at www.sitorg.org. You may reach SIT through Mike Hallett (Executive Director) at Mike@sitorg.org or phone 8:30am-5:30pm daily at 704-637-8915. Moreover, you may contact me at this number after 3:30PM daily or feel free to email Charles@sitorg.org.
Godspeed:
Charles Patton
704-640-3881 – Cell
News Flash: SIT has currently working a “Green” Team. The team that comprises of local Bankers, Engineers, College Administrators, Solar Experts, Power Company Officials, Churches, Local Governmental Entities, Non-Profits, Financial Supports, and others. Its opening purpose launches a roof community solar “farm” that will produce electricity lowering utility bills for many in greater Salisbury-Rowan, mainly its downtown Churches and Governmental units initially.
March 28, 2009