Letters
This page contains letters we’ve received from our readers. Click here to send in your own letter.
We received a copy of the new LivGREEN magazine. Congratulations on the launch at great moment for our community. I especially like the choice that your articles are educational and reasonable in expectations—zero carbon footprint 24/7 is a most difficult pursuit! Please feel welcome to contact me if I can ever be of assistance. We’re in this eco movement together!
TONY KVALE
You hit the nail on the head. I love your quick tips and practical information. I’m looking forward to your next issue.
DIANE LARSEN | MAPLE GROVE, MN
Congratulations on your super-uber, slick and cool green ’zine! I really like it. I really enjoyed the article about finding healthier food for your kids and its importance. You’re singin’ my song, man!
LORI KARIS | ST. PAUL, MN
Just got an inaugural copy of LivGREEN Magazine and am excited for your new venture. Looks like you have a wide variety of interests and ideas to share with your readers.
JEAN THOMPSON | PLYMOUTH, MN
Congratulations on your new magazine. LivGREEN could be an essential tool in helping make our world a better place to live. Overall, I found the content, design and voice to be very reasonable and constructive. I have one constructive comment. On page 36, there is a full page ad for Cabin Fever Rx, displaying a full-page ad of a youth climbing a wall, without requisite climbing safety equipment. The photo, in my opinion, is an egregious violation of any ethical responsibility that the media has to protect children from serious injury or death. The negligence of displaying this photo is a serious issue, one that I hope you can correct immediately.
JONATHAN FREED | MINNEAPOLIS, MN
[Thank you for picking up our magazine, I am pleased to hear that you enjoyed it. Thank you also for taking the time to write us regarding the oversight with the child climbing sans safety equipment in the Cabin Fever Rx story, your input was invaluable. It has prompted us to tighten our photo proofing practices. Please note the photo was changed to reflect the proper safety equipment in our online archives –ed.]



