Lisa Coleman, Broker
Coldwell Banker HPW
Weekly updates on Raleigh Real Estate, specifically focusing on the Midtown/North Hills Area of Raleigh, North Carolina.
Friday, April 30, 2010
TGIF-Whatever!
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
It's lunch time in Midtown!
Lisa Coleman, Broker
Coldwell Banker HPW
Advice from Mr. Wuf
Lisa Coleman, Broker
Coldwell Banker HPW
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Carolina Moon
Lisa Coleman, Broker
Coldwell Banker HPW
Monday, April 26, 2010
Home Inspection #2
Lisa Coleman, Broker
Coldwell Banker HPW
One happy first time home buyer!
Lisa Coleman, Broker
Coldwell Banker HPW
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Shred-A-Thon sponsored by Wake County
RALEIGH – SHRED-A-THON (Wake County)
Saturday April 24th
9am – 12pm
Oak Park Shopping Center
6001 Glenwood Avenue, Raleigh
Sponsors: City of Raleigh, Oak Park Shopping Center, ProShred Security, Connell Realty, Attorney General Roy Cooper’s office
IMPORTANT: Shredding events are for residents and small businesses only and are offered free of charge for up to THREE BOXES of documents. Documents do not have to be removed from envelopes. Window envelopes with film are okay. Staples do not have to be removed but PAPER CLIPS DO HAVE TO BE REMOVED. No file folders with metal hangers.
These events are to protect your identity and the environment by shredding PAPER documents. Please do not bring in paper mixed with trash! Doing so may jeopardize our working relationship with our shredding vendor and we may not be able to bring you these FREE events in the future. PAPER ONLY, no CDs, DVD, diskettes, cassettes, VHS or other media accepted. Thanks for your cooperation.
Solid Waste Services staff will be at this event to answer recycling questions. We’re hoping for a good turnout.
For More Information contact:
Bianca M. Howard
Community Education Specialist
City of Raleigh Solid Waste Services
(919) 996 - 6872
bianca.howard@raleighnc.govHappy Earth Day to You!
That's right, unless you have been living in a hole, without the creature comforts of life such as electricity and pre-packaged food, to reduce your carbon footprint, you know that today is Earth Day.
It's a big day for this world wide celebration. Earth Day started 40 years go. Today it is celebrated in 190 countries by over 1 billion people. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Day (for the facts on Earth Day).
So you are probably wondering what you can do to celebrate Earth Day. Or maybe not, but humor me for just a moment by reading this short list of 10 things you can do to help the environment.
1) Reduce, Reuse and Recycle. The three "R's" have changed significantly since we first heard about them in grade school. This can be as simple as choose items in reduced packaging or reducing your use of disposable containers. I learned today (via another blog) that by reducing your household garbage by as little as 10%, you can save 1,200 pounds of carbon dioxide annually.
2) Use less heating and air conditioning. You can call your local utilities company, and see if they offer an energy audit. You will be surprised on how little you can spend on weather stripping and insulation, and how much money it will save you in the long run. More green for the earth and for your wallet. Also, don't turn up the heat if you are chilly, grab a sweater, and turn on a ceiling fan if you need a little air.
3) See Things in a New Light: Remember the old joke years ago asking how many people it took to change a light bulb? Well, now we know the answer: One--YOU! CFL bulbs last ten times longer and can save up to $70 in electrical costs over the life of the bulb.
4) Drive Less and Drive Smart. Ok, being a real estate agent and a Tahoe owner, I fail miserably at this one, so on to number five.
5) Purchase Energy-Efficient Products: This can be as simple as buying an a new toaster or coffee pot that is energy-efficient, or replacing your worn out appliances with Energy Star ones. And the government has some nice tax incentives for some appliances as well!
6) Use Less Hot Water: Low flow shower heads are a great way to do this!
7) Turn it OFF! When you leave a room, turn off all the lights. Simple but a great way to help the environment, and maybe save a little on your electric bill as well.
8) Plant a Tree. Did you know that a single tree an absorb as much as one ton of carbon dioxide during it's lifetime.
9) Adopt a Highway or Stream. Here in NC, we have a great program where private citizens and companies or anyone can adopt a highway or stream. Once a quarter you are responsible for cleaning up the litter on your highway. Four days a year can make a huge difference in the world.
10) Tell it to the World. Share your thoughts about this Earth Day with your friends and co-workers. You would be surprised how few people know about the little things that can be done to help our environment.
Here's wishing everyone a very happy Earth Day! And remember, Earth Day should be everyday!
(thanks to Jaspal at savedelete.com for the ideas in this blog and the valuable information)
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Bruegger's and Zoes Kitchen come to North Hills
I am a huge fan of the Herby Turkey Sandwich at Bruegger's, and I was not disappointed. Adding sprouts is just the tickets. Jason, my lunch partner, had the Leonardo De Veggie, and it must have been great, because when I asked for a bite, he quickly told me NO! A big plus to this particular Bruegger's is that it is open until 8:00 pm, so if you are having a bagel craving for dinner, this is the place to go. They also have grilled sandwiches and desserts as well.
The new Zoes Kitchen opened last week. Pete, my husband, and I have a standing lunch date every Thursday, and we decided to try out Zoes last week. I had the grilled chicken in a pita and he has the stacked veggie. My friend Chris crashed our lunch "date" and had the steak and cheese roll. All three were excellent, and are highly recommended by our group. And thanks to the free entree coupons we received at the North Hills Easter Egg Hunt, there are several more visits in our future.
Happy Eating!