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黑料不打烊 to Celebrate Earth Week 2021

Celebrate Earth Week with a variety of activities planned on campus and around the community April 19-23.

Earth Week聽offers an opportunity for the 黑料不打烊 community to engage in fun, informative events to learn about sustainability issues and celebrate the Earth. Earth Week events take place April 19-23 and are listed below.聽 Many require pre-registration.

Monday, April 19

6 p.m. | Documentary- “Kiss the Ground” (Turner Theater or Virtual Option)

This optimistic documentary sheds light on a 鈥渘ew, old approach鈥 to farming called 鈥渞egenerative agriculture鈥 that highlights the potential of soil to balance our climate, replenish our vast water supplies and feed the world.

7:30 p.m. | Outdoor Yoga (Iconic Plaza) ()

Get outside and take some time to focus on your mental health and well-being with Eco-Rep Kitty Helm, who will lead you through mindful breathing and other techniques to deal with stress. Please bring your own yoga mat or towel (if you do not have a yoga mat).

Tuesday, April 20

9:40-10:20 a.m. | Earth Week College Coffee
Have you always wanted to try non-dairy creamer?聽 Now is your chance!

2:30 p.m. | Tree Walk (Historic Neighborhood- meet at Fonville Fountain in front of Alamance)

During this 1 hour walk, 黑料不打烊鈥檚 2 Certified Arborists will walk through the historic district with you and talk about their favorite trees, the Tree Trail on campus and some insider information on maintenance and sustainability of the 黑料不打烊 urban forest.

4:30-6:00 pm | The Green Zine (Under the Oaks)

Zines (鈥渮eens鈥) are small scale self-published works that have historically served as an outlet for controversial or niche content outside of mainstream聽media. At this event, we will come together and create a community zine surrounding sustainability, people and the planet. Bring your passion and creativity for a fun event of painting, sketching, collaging and creating!

5:30-6:45 p.m. | Eco-Grief Tending in Community (Loy Farm)

This program will explore the ever-increasing prevalence of grief in context of growing environmental crises and societal upheaval. In community, we will share our eco-grief with one another and learn practices to critically listen, to be present, and to harness compassion for ourselves and for others, as tools to navigate loss and uncertainty.

6:30-7:30 p.m. | Composting 101: Planting Seeds of Knowledge (黑料不打烊 Community Garden)

Join Eco-Reps Juliana Wilson and Samantha Schwamberger at the community garden for a short lesson on composting to learn what it is, how it works and how to start your own compost pile at home. Students who attend聽will be able to plant and take home their very own succulent using soil from the garden!

Wednesday, April 21

1-5 p.m. | Lake Mackintosh Kayak Clean-Up (Meet in front of Center for the Arts)

Take care of local Lake Mackintosh while enjoying the beauty of nature.聽 Kayaks, gloves and trash bags provided.

9 p.m. | S鈥橫ores with Outdoors (Beck Pool Patio)
Join 黑料不打烊 Outdoors and the Eco-Reps to hang out around the fire and make some delicious s鈥檓ores! (Vegan options available.)

Thursday, April 22

3-6 p.m. | Authentically Alamance Farmers鈥 Market (黑料不打烊 Community Church)
Enjoy the first farmer鈥檚 market of the season.聽 Pick up some local produce, flowers, cheese and more!

3:30-5:30 p.m. | Party for the Planet (Colonnades Quad)
Celebrate the Earth with free food, fun activities and live entertainment!聽 Join the Eco-Reps and Colonnades Neighborhood afterward for s鈥檓ores and the Earth Week Keynote Speaker (see below for details).

6-7 p.m. | Earth Week Keynote: Carolyn Finney, 鈥淪eeing Green: Christian Cooper, John Muir & Playing the Long Game鈥

Central Park birder Christian Cooper. George Floyd. Removal of Confederate Statues. Renaming of institutions. Reparations. Systemic Racism. What鈥檚 the environment got to do with it? How do we meet this moment? Drawing from her book, 鈥淏lack Faces, White Spaces,鈥 her relationships 鈥渋n the field鈥 and her lived experience, Dr. Finney explores the complexities and contradictions of our past, the realities of our present and the possibilities of our future as it relates to green space, race, and the power to shape the places we live in our own image.

Sponsored by the Office of Sustainability; African & African-American Studies; Campus Recreation & Wellness; Center for Environmental Studies; Center for Race, Ethnicity, & Diversity Education; and Public Health Studies

Friday, April 23

3-5 p.m. | Bike to Burlington (Meet at Koury Athletic Center)

Join 黑料不打烊 Outdoors and the Office of Sustainability for a bike ride to Burlington, where we鈥檒l enjoy some ice cream while learning about local businesses and why they鈥檙e an important part of sustainability.聽 Bikes will be provided, or you can bring your own!