BRANDETTES
For the full interview, please visit Brandettes here.
RUMBA
For more information from Priscilla’s Holiday Book Signing check out Rumba here.
BWB – BEAUTY & WELL BEING
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BOOK SOUP – DISCUSSION & BOOK SIGNING WITH PRICILLA WOOLWORTH
Stop by Book Soup {8818 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA} August 22nd, 2015 at 4PM to hear author, Priscilla Woolworth discuss and sign copies of LOLA: Lots Of Love Always!
For more information, visit Book Soup’s website here.
REMODELISTA
“The Green Housekeeping Goddess: Eco Living Advice from Priscilla Woolworth” can be found on Remodelista.
HUFFPOST | GREEN BLOG
An interview with “Eco-Pioneer” Priscilla Woolworth, Author of LOLA Lots Of Love Always…
The first time I heard about Priscilla Woolworth was when she was named a “New Green Pioneer” in Time Magazine. Of course, having grown up in New York, her name was more than familiar. Priscilla is the granddaughter of the founder of Woolworth’s, the iconic chain of “five and dime” stores. Connecting with Priscilla brought back a flood of warmhearted memories of accompanying my mom on shopping trips to Woolworth’s for “odds and ends.”
When Priscilla became a mom, she began creating books for her two daughters about making healthy choices. After producing 40 volumes (talk about mother love!), she decided to compile her tips into a book for young women, LOLA Lots of Love Always.
Here’s my interview for with Priscilla Woolworth:
Moms Clean Air Force: What is LOLA? Why did you write the book?
Priscilla Woolworth: LOLA Lots of Love Always is a book I wrote for young women about how to live a sustainable lifestyle and make healthy choices that… to read more from Ronnie Citron-Fink’s HuffPost interview, click here.
C SOCIAL FRONT
Kendall Conrad hosted an event celebrating Priscilla Woolworth and the release of her book Lola: Lots of Love Always on Saturday, June 20, at the Montecito Country Mart. To celebrate the book and the summer solstice, Elizabeth Colling of Merci To Go served refreshing gazpacho and a French rosé. Woolworth, an environmental activist, signed copies of her book for young women filled with tips on building a sensible, sustainable, and organic lifestyle to protect the next generations and the planet.
C MAG
“Who knew veggies could be so sculptural,