Welcome Bell
A brass bell rings above the front door as each guest steps through.
In the front doorway, a brass bell rings above the mat as guests file in.
Helps you remember · bell = “thank you”, guests stepping through = “for coming”
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“Thank you for coming. Our river is choking on plastic. We can change that in three steps: carry a reusable bottle, join one clean-up each month, and teach every child to leave the park better than they found it. If we start today, by summer we will see fish where we now see rubbish.”
A brass bell rings above the front door as each guest steps through.
In the front doorway, a brass bell rings above the mat as guests file in.
Helps you remember · bell = “thank you”, guests stepping through = “for coming”
A river floods the floor of the hallway and coughs up plastic bottles.
Down the hallway, a river floods the floor and coughs up plastic bottles.
Helps you remember · river coughing bottles = “our river choking on plastic”
A steel water bottle stands upright on the counter beside a stack of paper cups.
On the kitchen counter, a steel bottle stands beside a stack of paper cups.
Helps you remember · steel bottle = “reusable bottle”, replacing paper cups = “carry” it instead
A wall calendar gets one Saturday ticked and twelve neighbours stand up with bin bags.
In the lounge, a calendar has one Saturday ticked; twelve neighbours stand ready.
Helps you remember · ticked Saturday = “each month”, neighbours = “join one clean-up”
A small chalkboard is read by a child who picks up a wrapper on the way out.
At the garden gate, a chalkboard is read by a child who pockets a wrapper.
Helps you remember · child + chalkboard = “teach every child”, wrapper = “leave it better”
A silver fish leaps from clear water where a plastic bag floated yesterday.
At the garden pond, a silver fish leaps from clear water.
Helps you remember · silver fish in clear water = “see fish” by summer