Emptying iphoto trash/facebook

Can I empty my iphoto trash without deleting any pictures on my facebook?
To clarify:  I have a homedaycare, and every day, I post pictures of the kids/activities/crafts to albums on facebook so the parents can see what we're up to.
I also post the pics to my daycare blog.
Often, once I've shared the pics on facebook, I delete them from my iphoto library as I really don't need to keep these pictures for myself.
As a result, my iphoto trash has hundreds (no, thousands) of images in it!  I've been hesitant to empty my iphoto trash because I've heard that if I do, all of those pictures will be deleted from my facebook albums. 
Is this true?
How can I empty the iphoto trash without losing the pictures that are on my facebook?
I've also heard that these pictures will be deleted from my blog as well, but I can't see why they would be, as my blog isn't "synched" with iphoto.

What if I un-sync f/b and iphoto.  I usually don't upload directly from iphoto.  Most often I upload FROM the facebook page (selecting images on my computer).  If I've uploaded that way, am I ok to emptly the trash?  Is it just the pics I've uploaded through the SHARE button in iphoto that would be affected?

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  • Can't empty iPhoto trash

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  • Empyting iPhoto Trash

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    Brooke
    Welcome to the Apple user to user assistance forums
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