The San Gabriel Valley Conservation Corps, (SGVCC), in conjunction with Ruby Rose Sanchez, commissioned Republic Design Company for the design and implementation of the “Green Apple Day of Service” (5.5″ x 8.5″), postcard/flyer/e-flyer:

First a little background on “Green Apple:”
“A quarter of all Americans walk through the doors of a school every day. Yet instead of walking into places of opportunity, millions enter buildings where the air they breathe is filled with toxins and mold, where classrooms are poorly lit and overcrowded, and where resources are limited and outdated. Too many of our children are learning in buildings that are compromising their health and ability to succeed.
Our kids deserve better. Where they learn matters.
Green Apple is an initiative of the Center for Green schools at USGBC to put all children in schools where they have clean and healthy air to breath, where energy and resources are conserved, and where they can be inspired to dream of a brighter future. We know how to create high performing schools that save hundreds of thousands of dollars and provide safer learning environments for our children. Learn more —> here <—
Second, a little about the “Day of Service:”
“The first annual Green Apple Day of Service will take place on Sept. 29, 2012. For one day, advocates from around the world, including students, teachers, parents, elected officials, organizations, companies and more, will come together in support of healthy, sustainable schools by taking action in their communities.” Learn more —> here <—
Lastly, a little about the Center for Green Schools:
“The Center for Green Schools at the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) is the organization behind the Green Apple movement, working to ensure that every student has the opportunity to attend a green school within this generation. The Center provides the resources and support to elevate dialogue, accelerate policy and institute innovation toward healthy, high-performing schools and campuses. The Center works directly with staff, teachers, faculty, students, administrators, elected officials and communities to drive the transformation of all schools into sustainable places to live and learn, work and play.” Learn more —> here <—
Republic Design Company had the opportunity to swing-on-by and take a few photo’s on September 29th, 2012; from 2 PM to 5 PM PSD at the South El Monte Community Center:
The day consisted of various fun-filled activities including:
1. Pocket Park Design Competition Kick-off
2. Food Vendors
3. Live Entertainment
4. Booths promoting Health Awarness
5. The opportunity to create your own designs and ideas of what a Pocket Park is to you
6. The opportunity to paint a mural for your school as a reminder of sustainability and health
7. The opportunity to build your own flower pot out of newspaper and plant seeds (to grow)
8. The opportunity to buy produce from the local EarthWorks Community Garden
Special Thanks to all of the Generous Sponsors:
1. City of South El Monte
2. U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC)
3. USGBC – LA San Gabriel Valley Branch
4. San Gabriel Valley Conservation Corps (SGVCC)
5. El Monte Union High School District
6. Valle Lindo School District
7. Amigos De Los Rios | Emerald Necklace
8. “Your’s Truely”