by development | Jun 13, 2025 | Waste Not Wednesday
If you have been enjoying The Landings Club’s pop-up dinners, don’t forget the aluminum containers can be recycled in the local Boy Scout’s Aluminum Can Container located in the back, parking lot of the Skidaway Island Presbyterian Church (50 Diamond Causeway)....
by development | Jun 13, 2025 | Waste Not Wednesday
When the weather is nice, many of us like to enjoy evenings outdoors, but unfortunately, mosquitoes also are active during this time. With just a few easy modifications, you can transform an empty wine (or other glass) bottle into a citronella tiki torch so you can...
by development | Jun 13, 2025 | Waste Not Wednesday
Reusable bags are an easy way to reduce your plastic use, especially during these days of COVID-19, as reliance on disposable items has increased. Thankfully, you don’t have to purchase anything to add to your bag stash. Find that old t-shirt that you...
by development | Jun 13, 2025 | Waste Not Wednesday
Do you have some unique drinking glasses or candle bowls that you don’t really use anymore but can’t bear the thought of throwing away? Why not repurpose them into a planter for your succulents? To learn more, click this...
by development | Jun 13, 2025 | Waste Not Wednesday
With just a few cuts from your kitchen scissors you can reuse plastic jugs from milk or bleach (after washing them out) to make planters and boost your herb garden bounty. Use this link...
by development | Jun 13, 2025 | Waste Not Wednesday
Headed to the beach this summer and need a way to transport your beach reads? Why not make your own book bag from two tea towels? Follow this link to learn how to upcycle tea towels into a fun book bag perfect for your next beach adventure. Click this...