Welcome to the Storytelling Project, Episode #23 with the Rye Sustainability Committee’s Patti Capparelli
Over the last several weeks the Rye Free Reading Room and MyRye.com have asked various Rye citizens – elected officials, city staff, community leaders and local authors – to read a story for the youngest citizens of Rye. We are now pleased to be showcasing local Rye merchants (if you are a local merchant, and would like to participate, please get in touch).
Today, Rye Sustainability Committee’s Patti Capparelli reads Miranda Paul’s One Plastic Bag: Isatou Ceesay and the Recycling Women of the Gambia.
Capparelli is the chairwoman of the Rye Sustainability Committee. She helped spearheaded the research and launch of Rye’s food scrap recycling program. She also created the resource Where Do I Recycle or Donate Unwanted Items? and during COVID-19 helped establish a program called From Acorn to Oak.
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Prior Episodes:
Episode #1 with Rye Mayor Josh Cohn reading Todd Parr’s The Peace Book.
Episode #2 with Rye Author Annabel Monaghan reading Sophie Blackall’s Hello Lighthouse.
Episode #3 with Rye Rec’s Sally Rogol reading Jane Godwin’s Red House, Tree House, Little Bitty Brown Mouse.
Episode #4 with former Rye Mayor Doug French reading Peter Brown’s Children Make Terrible Pets.
Episode #5 with Rye Author Kate Stempel reading Todd Parr’s It’s OK to Make Mistakes.
Episode #6 with New York State Assemblyman and former Rye Mayor Steve Otis reading Teddy Bear from Mother Goose Treasury.
Episode #7 with President Suzanne Clary of the Jay Heritage Center reading Cindy P Senning’s Emily’s Magic Words: Please, Thank You, and More.