Archive for November, 2008

             Today is Thanksgiving in the United States and you likely travelled some distance to the table you are sharing with others.  How far did your food travel to get to that same table? Most turkeys prepared today were raised in Minnesota or North Carolina.  The cranberries in the cranberry sauce came from Wisconsin [...]

In the days following this historic election, we must now begin looking to the tasks ahead.   The work to be done requires all of us.  We are entering a new era that will require that we all take greater responsibility for one another and the way life goes.   Inside of that challenge, we [...]

With the Future of your planet and economy in mind.  Vote and make sure that everyone you know votes today!  Today, November 4th, is Election Day! Remember to vote—not just for Barack Obama, but for Congressional, state, and local candidates as well. Where and when do I vote? Find your polling place, voting times, and [...]


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  • Dare to have an adventure September 3, 2010
    I found out about Wilderness Inquiry through one of my company’s interns, an amazing young woman named Virginia Pendleton. Virginia is spending her summer as an Outdoor Leader with Wilderness Inquiry, leading adventure trips.  Wilderness Inquiry is an award-winning, non-profit organization in Minneapolis that helps people from all walks of life personall […]
  • Toyota COO Acknowledges Peak Oil September 3, 2010
    While the rest of the automotive industry and bussiness world are wondering about the long term impact of Toyota’s recent recalls, the company clearly remains focused on the future in ways that the rest of the industry seems to be missing all together. Jim Lentz the Director of Toyota Motor Sales in North America makes […]