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Arizona Residents Join Up on OUR™ Green Team |
Greg Scott Luce, of The Woodshed AZ!, has teamed up with Thompson “Incredible-Edible” Gardens! And has agreed to and inked a mutually beneficial exchange program for OUR-Leave a Legacy programs, in his company’s’ 40-acre extreme desert high country Timber-lodge-guest-ranch location, for advanced reforestation. Luce and company, offers and serves up, productive, creative commercial work and retreat spaces within his developments, both on line via dynamic rich-media ecommerce applications to and for the public and off line, at this unique destination, TheWoodShedAZ! This location, due east-north-east of Flagstaff, now serves as a Keystone Classroom at the Outdoor University of Reforestation’s [OUR™] first major campus site. Funding for the venture, is being made through OUR™ Leave a Legacy Program™ and is being actuated from donations and/or joint ventures with individuals and organizations seeking to offset greenhouse gas productions.
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Luce leads the way, together with Thompson, in a primary joint venture, which includes the expertise and resources of Luce’s media communications company and an extension of the Company’s work in Arizona, The WoodShedAZ!™, a unique-one-of-a-kind, high desert retreat. Luce and crew, are providing advanced rich-media web commerce channels, sophisticated electronic ‘primary market targeted’ advertising, pr, marketing exposure and complete and full access, to unique hand built buildings, structures, land and spaces that are being utilized to house and expertly coordinate, enlightening profit driven seminars, workshops and corporate retreats, featuring Mr. Thompson as a ‘key note speaker’, with special guests; all of which is being directed toward the full benefit of Thompsons’ not for profit, OUR-Leave a Legacy 501 c 3 programs. OUR-Leave a Legacy not for profit organization is fully establishing now from the past four years of voluntary developments on Thompson’s part and these escalating and rapidly accelerating developments.
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With Luce and company’s well-known expertise in media, technology, finance, entrepreneurs of start ups and unique approaches to optimizing real estate developments, teaming up with Thompson and his broad-based knowledge and human resource pools, combined, this aggregation, provides a quantum dynamic set and setting, a very exciting form of true community based momentum; directly propelling hard-energy, into the critically needed cause, around the subject of “necessarily rapidly advancing the act of sophisticated reforestation statewide and worldwide”, to stop down the drastically damaging cycle of ‘drought-fire-floods’ that now exist statewide in Arizona and many many other places world-wide. |
Luce and crew provides fantastic web channels for people everywhere to be enabled to participate by creating the ‘ecom-rich-media-broadband-access’ for people, to the amazing web domains that feature THOMPSONS’ “INCREDIBLE EDIBLE” GARDENS! and OUR LEAVE A LEGACY PROGRAMS, both at the Thompson garden locations already established and within the newly established REXS’ (Reforestation Ecology Experimental Station at TheWoodShedAZ!™), featured on the Have A Banner Day page. These featured web spaces will emerge as their own web domains as progress is being made to bring OUR-Leave a Legacy programs into full critical mass propulsion. |
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Thoughtful observation. That’s what serves as the foundation of all work and yield for these Arizona residents answer to the call to Think Globally and Act Locally. OUR™ Range and Ecology Experiment Station [REXS™] is what keeps several yards green and serves as living examples of self-reliance, sustainability, and personal accountability. |
Daniel Lee Thompson’s labor of love began five years ago when his aging parents’ health began to slip and he chose to rejuvenate them by natural means. From a typical Arizona lot of mine tailings and cacti, Thompson created a lush land of biodiversity that is home to some 200 species of plants and animals. The resultant yield allows his parents, Richard and Ann Carlisle, 85 and 81, to live without any medication. |
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