Hi Everyone,
Again, I really want to thank everyone for participating, volunteering, and getting involved during Earth week. It was a huge help and pleasure seeing all of you guys who came out to celebrate the week with us and generate support for environmental education.
A few important events going on this week:
For our club meeting tomorrow (USU-305 from 12:30-1:30pm), we will be having a special presentation by our very own -- Geoff Leech. He won the Innovator Award for fall09 with the Friends of Colorado Lagoon. He spent the entirety of last semester gathering data on trash in the Colorado Lagoon, and he will be sharing his findings with us. Come listen to the environmental impact of an urban setting on the restoration of the lagoon -- and how you can make a difference in your community! (also -- pizza provided)
This Wednesday, April 28th is LBCC's Earth festival from 11-3pm. They're kicking it off with Aztec Dancers followed by a Drum Circle for the Love of Mother Earth -- featuring organic foods, green vendors, eco-friendly products & alternative energy demonstrations. The event will be held at the Nordic Lounge and Quad/lounge -- and it's open to the entire community. So if anyone has a break -- or a class over at LBCC this wed -- make sure to check it out! (i'm attaching the flier)
The semester isn't over yet -- and we have a few more things planned to keep the momentum going. There's always ways to get involved!
Peace,
Tiffany Chen
Environmental Science & Policy Club
Again, I really want to thank everyone for participating, volunteering, and getting involved during Earth week. It was a huge help and pleasure seeing all of you guys who came out to celebrate the week with us and generate support for environmental education.
A few important events going on this week:
For our club meeting tomorrow (USU-305 from 12:30-1:30pm), we will be having a special presentation by our very own -- Geoff Leech. He won the Innovator Award for fall09 with the Friends of Colorado Lagoon. He spent the entirety of last semester gathering data on trash in the Colorado Lagoon, and he will be sharing his findings with us. Come listen to the environmental impact of an urban setting on the restoration of the lagoon -- and how you can make a difference in your community! (also -- pizza provided)
This Wednesday, April 28th is LBCC's Earth festival from 11-3pm. They're kicking it off with Aztec Dancers followed by a Drum Circle for the Love of Mother Earth -- featuring organic foods, green vendors, eco-friendly products & alternative energy demonstrations. The event will be held at the Nordic Lounge and Quad/lounge -- and it's open to the entire community. So if anyone has a break -- or a class over at LBCC this wed -- make sure to check it out! (i'm attaching the flier)
The semester isn't over yet -- and we have a few more things planned to keep the momentum going. There's always ways to get involved!
Peace,
Tiffany Chen
Environmental Science & Policy Club
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