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Shoemaker Spring House Woods Spring clean-up - April 12, 2008 Calling all students, faculty and staff! Everyone is invited to the Second annual Shoemaker Spring House Woods Spring clean-up (say that ten times!) Join us on Saturday, April 12th from 10 am to noon at the Shoemaker Spring House (to the south of the soccer fields). We will be cutting invasive vegetation and cleaning up the woods in preparation for environmental restoration. Wear your work clothes and bring loppers, shovels, hatchets and your favorite tools for cutting and digging. A rain date has not been set—we will go ahead with the work if it is not raining too hard! If you plan on attending, please let us know by sending your contact information to dhowe@temple.edu. If you have any questions, you can contact Deborah Howe at 267-468-8301. This activity is sponsored by the Ambler Campus Sustainability Council.
EarthFest - April 25, 2008 |
HELP!
We are collecting items that can be used to create “recycled art” as part of the Campus Sustainability Council's booth for EarthFest 2008. Specifically we are looking for: (1) Plastic newspaper sleeves (particularly the colored ones), (2) Plastic water bottles, (3) Aluminum cans (please rinse), (4) Packing materials (bubble wrap, peanuts...), (5) Corrugated cardboard, (6) DVD or computer disks, (7) Corks, (8) Brown paper bags, (9) Plastic can lids, (10) Anything interesting! You may drop off your materials in the Community and Regional Planning Department, 2nd Floor, West Hall (there's a box located in Meenar's office), call Mari Radford (215-896-9665) for a pick-up, or establish your own box and Mari will collect it when full. Thanks for your help! |
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Sustainability Push Set to Begin (President Hart's Announcement)
Web Site Resource
Past Events To kick-off the workshop, Dr. Lynn Mandarano, ACSC Co-chair and Assistant Professor of Community and Regional Planning, made a brief educational presentation, “What is Sustainability?” highlighting several initiatives and principles guiding sustainable development. Alice Walters, ACSC Co-chair, followed with a presentation covering what other universities are doing to make their campuses more sustainable. During the brainstorming session participants suggested and prioritized actions, projects, and policies that could be implemented on Ambler Campus. The results from the visioning workshop will be used by the ACSC to guide its efforts to enhance Ambler’s sustainability.
Sustainability Visioning Workshop, Spring 2007
To kick-off the workshop, Lynn Mandarano made a brief educational presentation, “What is Sustainability?”, highlighting several initiatives and principles guiding sustainable development. This was followed by a brainstorming session during which participants suggested actions, projects, and policies that could be implemented on Ambler Campus. Thereafter, participants worked in four groups to discuss the list of roughly 100 ideas and to select their top ten initiatives. The ACSC will host an additional visioning workshop for students during
the fall 2007 semester. The results from the visioning workshops will be
used by the ACSC to guide its efforts to enhance Ambler Campus’s
sustainability. EarthFest, Spring 2007 Kids of all ages created amazing puppets, machines, beads, braids, and
pretty much anything - using a variety of household materials such as
aluminum cans, plastic shopping bags, water bottles, wire hangers,
newspapers, and scrap cardboard. The challenge of thinking of these
everyday throwaways in a different context, proved to be a huge hit for
the kids and Temple students who assisted. Prizes were given for the most
innovative creations, but the real prize was hearing someone say, “I never
thought about using that!” |
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