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小黄猫传媒 offers something for everyone at 2012 Earth Week
Photos and story by James Hill
From interactive workshops to keynote speakers to hands on planet-friendly events, 小黄猫传媒鈥檚 Earth Week will shine on all campuses April 16-22.
Below are summaries of what鈥檚 happening at a campus near you.
Cascade Campus
Cascade鈥檚 Earth Week festivities kick off Monday, April 16 with Winona LaDuke speaking at 6 p.m. in the Moriarty auditorium. This event is sponsored by AS小黄猫传媒 Native Nations.
Throughout Earth Week there will be tabling in the Free Speech Hallway by local conservation groups, non-profit environmental organizations as well as workshops, speakers and live music.
All day on Earth Day itself (Sunday, April 22):聽More than 70 local organizations making the earth a better place;聽Valet bike parking;聽Native plant creation station by Expeditious Earthscapes;聽A battery recycling station;聽Main stage of live music and entertainment by Abstract Earth; Acoustic stage with local talent by Camp Cascadia;聽Circus Cascadia – engagement for kids of all ages;聽Food and beverage vendors;聽Interactive workshops and classes; and聽Participation in the challenge.
Rock Creek Campus
At noon, Monday, April 16 there will be a kick off luncheon with LaDuke in the Events Center, Building 9.
Noon, Tuesday, April 17 鈥 Recycleman and the Dumpster Divers along with campus staff roll out their new Pedal Power system 鈥 a speaker system powered by a bicycle. Plus, a sidewalk chalk contest.
Tuesday through Thursday, April 19 鈥 鈥淪eeds of Change Club Fair鈥 in the Building 3 Mall features a competition between campus student clubs to develop the greenest displays related to their organizations.
At noon, Wednesday, April 18 the Green Carpet Fashion Show in the mall will promote fashion created by Rock Creek students; all made out of recycled material. At 6 p.m. there will be a showing and discussion in the Student Center on the documentary 鈥淎merican Harvest.鈥
From 2-4 p.m., Thursday, April 19 鈥 Art Gladiators due battle in the Building 3 Mall.
Friday, April 20 鈥 At 9 a.m. there will be an invasive species removal and from noon to 4 p.m., a community garden clean up and celebration service project.
Sylvania Campus
On Monday, April 16, the 小黄猫传媒 Habitat Restoration Team invites you to celebrate Earth Week with a day of activities: 9-11 a.m. 鈥淗ow to Pull Weeds Workshop,鈥 (meet at Parking Lot 10), 1-2 p.m., 鈥淗ow to Grow Herbs Indoors,鈥 (Pine Room, CC Building) and 2-4 p.m. a screening of 鈥淏ag It鈥 鈥 an eye-opening documentary about plastics.
Tuesday April 17 鈥 At 1 p.m. a composting workshop with the Sylvania Organic Gardening Club (Room TBA) and from 3-5 p.m. (Room TBA) organizers are hosting a film screening of 鈥淏eyond the Spill,鈥 which is a documentary about the Gulf Oil spill.
Wednesday, April 18 鈥 From 1-3 p.m., in Room 101, ST Building, there will be another screening of 鈥淏ag It.鈥
Thursday April 19 鈥 A 12:30 p.m. tour of the Sylvania Learning Garden. Designed to function as a therapeutic garden, a children鈥檚 garden, a science lab, a muse for artistic inspiration, a natural building showcase, a source of organic produce and flowers, a social hub, and an integration of permaculture principles, the Sylvania Learning Garden has many features that are just beginning to take form. The tour starts in the Upper Mall, CC Building.
Friday, April 20 鈥 At 6 p.m. in the Performing Arts Center there will be an evening fund raiser for the Earth and Spirit Council. Entrance is $5 for 小黄猫传媒 students. Speakers include Grandmother Agnes Pilgrim, oldest living member of the Takelma Indians of Southern Oregon and world-renowned spiritual leader. Also, Duane Elgin, internationally recognized visionary speaker and author of Voluntary Simplicity, the Living Universe, Promise Ahead, and Awakening Earth, and many more.
Saturday, April 21 鈥 From 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. it鈥檚 the . Free for students, the conference features 24 workshops and speakers including Kim Smith, environmental sociologist. Other presenters include: John Kallas, North American authority on edible plants; Peter Michael Bauer, founder of ReWild Portland; and Sean Cruz, co-founder of Friends of Celilo Falls.

