Greenville Magazine - April 2008 - (Page 7) contents features 18 Small Investments Make A Big Difference Those hot-buy stocks may seem like a good investment, but investing in educating young children can offer greater returns through the local economy. A Tree Grows in Greenville Besides offering beauty and shade, trees make Greenville a healthier place to live. Find out where new trees are going and how the city works to keep Greenville green. 36 40 Green House Affection “Southern Living” and Furman University partner to showcase the best in contemporary green design. 48 Go Green to Save Green Environmentally-conscious decision-making may seem pricey, but inside you’ll find easy solutions to help you save the environment – and a few dollars. Hazardous to your Health How construction companies moved away from dangerous building practices and how new legislation is changing their hiring processes. Janie Dunlap smiles for the camera as she listens to a CD at a listening station in the Hughes Main Library. Photo by Pat rawlins Photography 62 Cover photo by ernest rawlins Photography april 2008 | Greenville MaGazine 7
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