Wednesday, April 6, 2011

"Brave New Bus – Moving Forward"

All material and picture provided by Jamie Schultz and BraveNewBus


"This is more than a bus, this is a movement. This is more than a project, it’s a lifestyle. We have dedicated our lives to sustainability. This is what we do, this is who we are. There is no time other than now. Our future depends on the choices we make today and this is the choice we are making. We must evolve, it is in our nature. We must seek out and practice methods of living that work with the world. We must support ourselves and those around us. There is no other way. For now, we only have one world and we’re all in."

"The Brave New Bus” is an organization dedicated to providing a model of sustainability for others and disseminating resources to make changes.  We dedicated to making tomorrow brighter through today's actions. This pervades every part of our lifestyle from our environmental impact to our social and humanitarian responsibilities. We simply leave things better than we found them. We travel in our 38 foot school bus that we converted to run on used vegetable oil and have crossed the country several times in the past year for more than15,000 miles travelled on recycled kitchen grease! Our Activities include online educational resources, school visits, sustainable transportation (Party Bus) and bi-annual trips with a goal in mind.   
Please check out our website for our updates on our projects and adventures at BraveNewBus.org

For decades, Michael Hoy has searched far and wide for the best that life has to offer.  From Los Angeles to Las Vegas to Brooklyn down to Tampa and every beach and national park between, Mike has planted his seed of inspiration. Where good times can be had, Mike can be found.  Sparked by his intense desire for MORE of what life has to offer.  His life philosophy is borrowed from life lessons, family, and strangers that just seemed to make so much sense. Always optimistic, Michael reminds the rest of the crew to always look on the bright side.



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