Environmental Council Events
- 24 April 1998 (Friday)
- Film "Affluenza" Warner Hemicycle, 7:00 PM
- This film about the disease of consumerism is sponsored by Environmental Quality.
- 23 April 1998 (Thursday)
- Local/Organic/Vegetarian Dinner and Cooking Demo Lower Proctor and Proctor Woodstove Lounge, 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
- Dining services sponsors this dinner and cooking demonstration in honor of Earth Week.
- 23 April 1998 (Thursday)
- Interfaith Spirit and Nature Service Coffrin Lounge, 5:15 PM
- College Chaplain Laurie Jordan leads this Earth Week service. Light dinner to follow.
- 22 April 1998 (Wednseday)
- Letta Nealy Chateau Grand Salon, 4:15 PM
- Letta Nealy will speak on "Standing in the Trenches: Observations on race, class, gender, sexuality, ecology and liberation and how to proceed."
- 21 April 1998 (Tuesday)
- 10 Stones Tour departing from Adirondack, 4:30 PM
- This tour will visit the 10 Stones Community. Contact Phil Higuera at X-3936 for more information.
- 20 April 1998 (Monday)
- Dorian Merina Mitchell Green Lounge, 7:30 PM
- Dorian, a former Middlebury student, will speak on issues of Environmental Justice.
- 20 April 1998 (Monday)
- Non-Profit Fair McCullough, 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
- Visit with representatives from over 30 local, regional and national non-profit organizations to explore ways to develop your interests and your career. For more information connect to Non-Profit Fair
- 19 April 1998 (Sunday)
- Sunset Hike departing from Adirondack House, 5:30 PM
- This Mountain Club event will travel to a location yet to be determined to view the Sunday sunset. Sign up on the Mountain Club Board in the Mailroom.
- 19 April 1998 (Sunday)
- Outdoor Walking Meditation departing from Geonomics House, 4:00 PM
- Led by Corinna Luyken, this walk will begin the celebration of Earth Week.
- 13 April 1998 (Monday)
- Victor Hanson Shelburne Farms (Shelburne, VT), 7:00 PM
- Victor Hanson, author of "Field Without Dreams: Defending the Agrarian Idea" will lecture on the "Future of Family Farms." Call for registration at 985-8686. No charge. (Mr. Hanson will also lecture at Middlebury, time and place TBA)
- 4 April 1998 (Saturday)
- Bread & Puppet Theater McCullough Quad (rain location, McCullough Social Space), 4:00 PM - about 5:15 PM
- Performance and bread baking complete with music, masks and dancing will tell the tale of MOVE, a black anarchist group, with ecological leanings.
- 24 February 1998 (Tuesday)
- Peter Robertson Gifford Classroom, 4:30 PM
- Peter Robertson, Chief of Staff for EPA Administrator Carol Browner, will lecture on "Current Challenges in Environmental Policy."
- 23 February 1998 (Monday)
- Rick Bass McCullough, 7:30 PM
- Rick Bass, author of "Book of Yaak" (and "Winter," one of my all-time favorite books EVER!) will give a reading and slide show on the Yaak Valley of Northern Montana. Followed by a presentation about Round River Conservation.
- 20 November 1997 (Thursday)
- Environmental Fair Proctor, 4 PM - 7:30 PM
- Visit the Environmental Fair! Explore local and organic foods, learn about energy reduction, food waste reduction, paper reduction, E.Q., Career and Study Abroad opportunites, the Weybridge Ecology house, and more! Enter the raffle to win a mountian bike or environmental t-shirts!
- 19 November 1997 (Wednesday)
- Monument Farms Dairy Tour Town of Weybridge crossroads, 9 AM - 2 PM
- Visit Monument Farms Dairy for their open house! Middlebury College has been purchasing BST-free milk from Monument for our dining halls for over 45 years. Enjoy refreshments as you see where our milk comes from.
- 10 November 1997 (Monday)
- Lecture - David Abram Munroe Lecture Hall, 7:30 PM
- 28 October 1997 (Tuesday)
- "POWER" - Film and Discussion Warner Hemicycle, 7 PM
- Join the E.C. for this co-sponsored event organized by Environmental Quality and the Audubon Society. The film "POWER" describes the history and ongoing issues of confluct between the Cree and Hydro-Quebec. It will be followed by a panel discussion of professors and members of the community.
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