MICHAEL GONICK REALTOR- Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate.

Earth day is one day of the year, but with just a little effort on your behalf, you will find that you can recycle just about everything that you use on a daily basis.  Help Mother Earth, set an example for your friends and family, and get started today!


Plastics

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Refer to the "triangle" symbol usually on the bottom of the container


# 1s and 2s - go to your curbside recycling bin

#  5s - Whole Foods & Aveda Salons (items such as plastic tops like those found on shampoo bottles, water bottles, mayonnaise jars, etc. - and some sour cream and other containers - all of which are not supposed to be included in your recycling bin.  The plastic tops cause the death of millions of birds worldwide every year and there is now the Great Pacific Garbage Patch floating in the ocean and twice the size of the State of Texas.)
Whole Foods' recycling program for # 5s is called "Gimme 5"

Metal tops (beer bottles, soup cans, etc.)-
City of Orlando collection sites at Loch Haven Park, Barldwin Park, Lake Fairview Park, ... which also take paper products

Hazardous & Electronic Waste - (batteries, paint, pesticides, herbicides, chlorine, computers, microwave ovens, etc.)
Orange County Solid Waste sties - McLeod Road Transfer Station and Orange County Landfill on Young Pine Road

Junk mail, magazines, newspapers, copier paper, telephone books, & cardboard-  Orange County Public Schools recycle these as a means of raising funds.

Styrofoam (packing, egg cartons, to-go boxes, meat & vegetable trays, etc.)- Central Florida Zoo

Box Tops for Education, Labels For Education, Pop Tops For Education, and Printer Cartridges -
Most Public Schools

Aluminum tennis can tops (or similar)-
Ronald McDonald House

Packaging (bubble wrap, "peanuts", etc.)-
UPS Stores & Mailboxes Etc.

Mulch bags, -
reuse for yard waste

Cloth (sheets, clothes, etc.)-
reuse as a weed suppressant

Plastic (bags, wraps, covering, etc.)-
Publix Supermarkets

Brita Water Filters-
Whole Foods

Rubber or Plastic Corks-
ABC Fine Wines & Spirits

Athletic Shoes-
Nike's Reuse-A-Shoe Program

Tennis Balls-
United Cerebral Palsy OR leave keep them together and I can pick up from you and donate them to Jeff Horn's Genesis Community Program"

Used Postage Stamps- 
Habitat for Humanity of Lake County

Dry Cleaning-
The consensus seems to be that Acme Dry Cleaners is the most green.  You can read a review and get the link to their website to review their "green" credentials at Acme Dry Cleaners  They have locations Downtown and College Park, and you can arrange home pickup and delivery.


All of this great information is courtesy of my tennis pro and supreme "recycler"-  Jeff Horn.
Please check out his website at Jeff Horn

P.S....if you contact Acme, please use Jeff Horn's name!  They have a referral program and you can get started with it as well once you set up an account with them.


Earth Day is over...but is your commitment to recycling solid?  It really isn't that hard when you think about it.  A good idea is to just keep a different bag for each recycle destination and plan on doing a drop each quarter, or 1/2 year. It will probably take minimal time to do this and you will be helping "Mother Earth" in a big way..   Set an example for your friends, family, clients and business associates.

Have a great "green" day, and call me with any questions.

Michael Gonick Realtor
Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate
407 383 2563
www.orlandorealestatematters.com

This article from CBS News does a great job at summarizing the pros and cons of why it may be the right time to buy a home.  CLICK HERE.

This article from Forbes Magazine.  Earth day is tomorrow, but why wait when you can get started today.
Going Green Cheaply and Easily

...you might want to take a look at the condominium complex I live in- Fairwind Shores in Ormond Beach, Florida.  Ormond is on the east coast of Florida just north of Daytona Beach, and an hour north of Cape Canaveral.   I had always dreamed of having a place at the beach so after I moved to Florida I started my search and decided on Ormond because of it's proximity to Orlando (70 minutes), the strict zoning restrictions preventing high rises in the part of the beach I live in, the beach itself which is pretty much isolated....and the town which I love.  Downtown is filled with quaint shops, and some of the best restaurants in the state.
After I decided that Ormond was right for me, I looked at every condominium building in town and there was no question that Fairwind Shores was the best for me.  Basically, every unit is a corner unit, our buidings have lobbies, we only allow long term renters (over 30 days),  and besides the pools and private access to the beach....we have our own tennis court!
I have yet to rent mine out, but those that do usually do not have problems finding renters.  Many have the same "snowbirds" each year, some rent out just for a couple of months, some for the majority of the year.  I would say more than 1/2 the residents live there full time.
The units themselves are each approximately 1200 square feet, 2 bedroom, 2 bath with separate laundry room in each.  Just about everyone has oceanfront views from the bedroom, living room and kitchen.
Anyway, I bring this up because we rarely have units available for sale, but now we have some great deals- some units below $200,000!  If you are interested let me know and I can tell you more and can be of service if you decide that Fairwind Shores is right for you.
Here is our website www,.fairwindshores.com

Playground Music and Arts Festival Sunday 10am till 4pm    Sounds fun for children and the children in all of us.  Here is some more info---- Playground Music and Arts Festival

From the "home office" you will note big jumps in sales, homes pending, and drop in homes on the market compared to a year ago and last month.

March 2010 Market Trends Report- Orange County

If you have any questions, or need information on any other counties in Florida, feel free to contact me.

Richard T. Wright, a criminology professor at the University of Missouri-St. Louis, who interviewed 105 burglars for his book "Burglars on the Job" offers some very practical tips for everyone to be aware of.  These safety suggestions are offered from through the"eyes" of a burglar.  Take a look, I think many are common sense that we might take for granted.

1. Of course I look familiar. I was here just last week cleaning your carpets, painting your shutters, or delivering your new refrigerator.
 
2. Hey, thanks for letting me use the bathroom when I was working in your yard last week. While I was in there, I unlatched the back window to make my return a little easier.
 
3. Love those flowers. That tells me you have taste... and taste means there are nice things inside. Those yard toys your kids leave out always make me wonder what type of gaming system they have.
 
4. Yes, I really do look for newspapers piled up on the driveway. And I might leave a pizza flier in your front door to see how long it takes you to remove it..
 
5. If it snows while you're out of town, get a neighbor to create car and foot tracks into the house. Virgin drifts in the driveway are a dead giveaway.
 
6. If decorative glass is part of your front entrance, don't let your alarm company install the control pad where I can see if it's set. That makes it too easy.
 
7. A good security company alarms the window over the sink. And the windows on the second floor, which often access the master bedroom - and your jewelry. It's not a bad idea to put motion detectors up there too.
 
8. It's raining, you're fumbling with your umbrella, and you forget to lock your door - understandable. But understand this: I don't take a day off because of bad weather.
 
9. I always knock first. If you answer, I'll ask for directions somewhere or offer to clean your gutters. (Don't take me up on it.)
 
10. Do you really think I won't look in your sock drawer? I always check dresser drawers, the bedside table, and the medicine cabinet.
 
11. Here's a helpful hint: I almost never go into kids' rooms.
 
12. You're right: I won't have enough time to break into that safe where you keep your valuables. But if it's not bolted down, I'll take it with me.
 
13. A loud TV or radio can be a better deterrent than the best alarm system . If you're reluctant to leave your TV on while you're out of town, you can buy a $35 device that works on a timer and simulates the flickering glow of a real television. (Find it at
http://www.faketv.com/)
 
14. Sometimes, I carry a clipboard. Sometimes, I dress like a lawn guy and carry a rake. I do my best to never, ever look like a crook.  

15. The two things I hate most: loud dogs and nosy neighbors. 

16. I'll break a window to get in, even if it makes a little noise. If your neighbor hears one loud sound, he'll stop what he's doing and wait to hear it again.. If he doesn't hear it again, he'll just go back to what he was doing. It's human nature. 

17. I'm not complaining, but why would you pay all that money for a fancy alarm system and leave your house without setting it? 

18. I love looking in your windows. I'm looking for signs that you're home, and for flat screen TVs or gaming systems I'd like. I'll drive or walk through your neighborhood at night, before you close the blinds, just to pick my targets.
  
19. Avoid announcing your vacation on your Facebook page. It's easier than you think to look up your address.
  
20. To you, leaving that window open just a crack during the day is a way to let in a little fresh air. To me, it's an invitation.
  
21. If you don't answer when I knock, I try the door. Occasionally, I hit the jackpot and walk right in.
   
Hope this helps and gives you something to think about.  Don't take anything for granted when it comes to home safety.  If you have any questions about this, or anything else do not hesitate to get in touch.

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