feelings in a jar

thought I’d be strong

but baby I was wrong

I missed talkin to you today

and it hasn’t been that long

I got used to you in my life

it feels so right

the sound of your voice

leaves me without a choice

(refrain) all the things you gotta do

all the things your going through

it’s not who you are

you can’t put your feelings in a jar

can we make it last

and let go of the past

can we start a new way

and enjoy this day

your so quiet now

I don’t want to learn how

I can’t let you go

just don’t wanna know

refrain

been down that lonely road before

I know how to embrace the pain

Walk the line or go insane

Gonna take a chance and see what’s in store

I believe in you

and all the things you do

all the things you never say

always looking for another way

to let me know

without letting your feelings show

that you care

and want to share

refrain

-dumas

We are seeking associates for the Connecticut Market

 We are searching for Motivated Representatives to help businesses save money,  become more sustainable,  more likeable,  and energy-efficient.

As Summer 2012 heats up we are offering exclusive territories to self motivated individuals who want to invest in their future by building a business. Can you walk through doors and teach people about sustainability? Would you offer to help your neighbors grow their business, reduce their energy use, earn federal rebates and save  money? Would you hand somebody a newspaper that carries local advertising and carries good news about your immediate community?

We will allow you to focus your efforts in your immediate zip code areas area, (initially restricted for the good of the organization and your personal success).  As you work through your probationary employment period you will be responsible for the  zip code defining your home office zip code. Actively marketing outside your area means you are not focused on fully developing your specific territory, which will be frowned upon.

Success in your primary area will open doors to more responsibility and opportunity in the fist ring of zip codes around your home office, the second.  Engaging friends and family anywhere will be encouraged in our new associate referral retention plan.  It’s that simple. Spreadsheet based commission splits that will spell out profits in your territory and your split outside your territory.

The Green Marketing Company is a full service marketing firm that partners with local print shops to provide marketing expertise to the local business community, both online and off. The Green Marketing Company seeks sales people who want to bring business development tools to the local market, including marketing, management, accounting and legal.  The print shops provide the brick and mortar presence in the community. We provide the sales team and online exposure. The sales team is able to provide cost-effective services, greater customer service and create one stop Business Development Centers with a green twist.

Your initial method of community contact will be spreading The Good Word, a single sheet newspaper, in your zip code areas.  You will pick up copies at your print center, then establish a schedule of business community networking and business development. More about this in your orientation.

Our goal is to help business lower expenses by 1)becoming more sustainable, 2)re-connected to their immediate base of potential customers,  3) discovering their second and third level and green connections, and 4)creating an expanded marketing budget from the savings that tells their market about the sustainable improvements that have saved them money.  This makes the business more likable, increasing customer loyalty and share holder earnings”, said Schappert.

We plan to work with 25 sales executives in CT.  New offices are being planned by  Sept  1, 2012 in Bridgeport, Hartford, Manchester, New London, Norwich, Middletown, Torrington, Farmington and Greenwich.  The website is available in 52 languages. David Carr (203.627.4213) will coordinate associates, assigning territory, developing a region specific business plan, tracking progress and supporting the  exponential business development of our associates.

“This is an innovative opportunity to provide one stop green business development services to Connecticut companies. I look forward to working with like-minded people.” ~ David Carr, CT Sales Manager, The Green Marketing Company.

To apply please use this form Thank you!  Please fill out the form as completely as possible, we are experiencing rapid growth and to be considered we need to have all the information in one place thank you. The more we know about you the easier the hiring decision becomes.

We look forward to working with you!

David Carr 
203-627-4213
CT Sales Manager
 
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Bethel Women's Club Installs New Officers for 2012-2014

Bethel Women’s Club Installs New Officers for 2012-2014

The Bethel Women’s Club newly installed 2012-2014 Executive Board – Marilyn Alexander, installed the new officers; Elaine McCormack, Co-President; Bonnie Clark, Co-President; Michelle Davis, Co-Recording Secretary; Joan Anderson, Co-Recording Secretary; Kathy Aiello, Corresponding Secretary, Sue Geier, Treasurer; Ruth Allen, Newsletter Editor; and Gloria Hutchinson, Member-at-Large. Missing from photo Madelaine Gross, Membership Chairman.

The Bethel Women’s Club (BWC) celebrated its 32nd annual Installation Dinner at La Fortuna Restaurant in Bethel on June 14. Honored guest Marilyn Alexander of the Newtown Women’s Club GFWC Inc. installed the new 2012-2014 officers. New members were welcomed with a BWC pin and applause from fellow club members.

Gloria Hutchinson received an award recognizing the contributions she has made for the Vets OASIS project. For the past four years Hutchinson has worked to help open Vets OASIS centers to provide a safe haven in local colleges to integrate returning Veterans into society. The most recent Vets OASIS was officially opened at UCONN on March 21, 2012.  At this time 12 local public colleges and 10 universities has either a Veterans Drop-in Center overseen by the Administration or a Greater Federation of Women’s Center CT (GFWCCT) Vets OASIS, which is run by the Veterans themselves and supported by Women’s Clubs.

The BWC has been actively involved in helping local Veterans through fundraisers, as well as food and clothing drives. Their annual Flag on Green fundraiser raises funds for Veterans in the local community. Last year they donated $500 to the Vets House for Homeless in Danbury.

The Bethel Women’s Club is a non-profit charitable organization that was started in order to respond to the needs of the community as well as the members of the club. Founded in 1980 at the home of Barbara Findley, the BWC has evolved in a number of ways, but its positive mission remains the same.

In addition to helping Veterans, the group has taken on many civic projects and contributed to many different organizations including the Visiting Nurse Association, Dreams Come True-hospice, the Women’s Shelter, the local food bank and a host of others. Not only does the club function to serve the community charitably, but it also has built decades-long friendships among its members. Women range in age from early forties and up, but are all young at heart.

The BWC is always actively seeking new members. Co-presidents Bonnie Clark and Elaine McCormack run the monthly meetings which are held at the Senior Center and include refreshments, socialization, special guest speakers and raffles.  In addition to civic contributions and charity work the group hosts a number of fun-filled events throughout the year. Its gourmet dinner nights include a special themed evening at a member’s home complete with food and cocktails.  A few times during the year the group goes on hikes, tours museums and goes on many other sightseeing tours.

Monthly meetings are held on the second Thursday of the month at the Bethel Senior Center. For more information please contact Co-president Elaine McCormack  at 203-744-2254 or 55elaine@comcast.net.

Club members in attendance: (standing left to right) Maria Maule, Alice Mikan, Kathy DeRoin, Bonnie Clark, Joan Anderson, Mary Ann Granacker, Gail Hilton, Camille Watson, Michelle Davis, Leslie Gwilym, Diane Stevenson, Carol Bennet Linda Lugar, Sue Geier, Karen Zimmermann, Suzanne Fand, Kathy Aiello, Ursula Perrefort; (seated left to right) Roberta Allen, Elaine McCormack, Vi Mattone, Ruth Allen, Chris Curtis, Gloria Hutchinson, Eileen Brunner.  
BWC member missing from photo: Wendy Mitchell.
Photos by Kathy Aiello