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His book, " Fixing your Feet " Wilderness Press , should be on every hiker's and runner's bookshelf. His Christmas blog, "Donate your gently used running shoes," had some very practical advice on what to do with your old running shoes -- recycle them! John continues, "Running shoes are always needed. Run the Planet has compiled a list of recycling programs around the world.
Their "Shoe Recycling Programs" web page lists 16 places to donate your old shoes in the U. Soles4Souls distributes shoes in the U. E-mail: recycling at city. If you live in Canada, use Sole Responsibility, which distributes used running shoes to needy countries. It's not too late to make your New Year's resolutions; if you want some ideas on how to make them work for you, go to my examiner.
Call them opportunities, not resolutions! As you may remember, the Governor almost closed 80 percent of our state parks. As it turned out, the parks were "saved," but in reality Goldstein continues, "some state parks are ALMOST closed anyway, with significant service reductions, reductions of days and seasons of public availability. It's hoped that Californians, who want to support their parks, will approve the initiative.
Participants are placed in small teams of fellow park advocates typically between people and spend the day meeting with policymakers discussing the many important issues facing California's state parks. Each team is led by a returning Park Advocacy Day participant who knows what to do and we even provide you with talking points and background information to help you prepare for your meetings.