After Action Report for the May 21, 2022 FHA/GREEN SCENE Annual Spring 3-in-1 Community Recycling Event

A belated but very sincere THANK YOU to Gene, Maggie, Amy, Phil, Jon, Maarten, Mark, Marilyn, and Jim for their generous participation and support some weeks ago in the semi- annual Fearrington "3-in-1" FHA/GREEN SCENE COMMUNITY RECYCLING EVENT in The Gathering Place parking lot.  I was disappointed to have had to be in New York on May 21st,  but I was very confident that the team of "regulars" and a few "new faces" would successfully accomplish the goal.  And, from all indications,  my confidence turned out to be very justified.

In all, about 140 vehicles came to the event for one or more of the three services being offered.

The sprinkling of feedback that I have since received, along with the tangible results that I'm about to share, suggest that everyone's efforts where well received and much appreciated by the community.

We collected and shredded 3,540 pounds (1.77 tons) of paper, which was sent to a Georgia Pacific Corp. mill in Savannah, Georgia to be recycled as toilet paper.

According to the EPA, each ton of recycled paper fiber saves:

  • 17 trees (thus, for example, we saved 29 trees helping to lower carbon emissions)
  • 3.3 cubic yards of landfill space
  • 360 gallons of water
  • 60 pounds of pollutants
  • 10,400 kilowatts of electricity
  • The energy equivalent of 165 gallons of gasoline

The Chatham County Sheriff's office folks collected 14.4 pounds of no-longer-needed pharmaceuticals.  That's a lot of pills!  Pills that won't be flushed down the toilet to end up impacting fish and bird life in Jordan Lake, or end up in a landfill.

And, by checking -  and re-charging when necessary  -  dozens of community fire extinguishers, the folks from the United Fire and Safety Equipment Company have helped to make Fearrington a safer place to live.

The cost of some of the three vendors at the event was borne by a combination of a payment from our FHA annual budget, as well as a generous contribution from Amy Ghiloni and her ReMax United Real Estate office.

Once again, my sincere THANKS to each of you for your time and talents on a job well done!   

Jason Welsch
Moderator, Fearrington Green Scene

2022 Summer Tours of NC Cooperative Extension Pollinator Demonstration Garden in Pittsboro Start in July

Summer tours of North Carolina Cooperative Extension’s Pollinator Paradise Demonstration Garden in Pittsboro start in early July!

The garden features over 225 species of perennials, trees, shrubs, vines, and grasses, and 85% of them are native to North Carolina. This is a great opportunity to visit the popular gathering spot for honey bees, native bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and beneficial insects in addition to their human admirers! The tours are led by Chatham County Agriculture Agent Debbie Roos.

There is no charge for the tour but registration is required to limit group size. The tours fill up very quickly so don’t delay in registering if you really want to attend.

Visit the Pollinator Garden Tour web page for a listing of tour dates and times and links to register.