SDSU E3 Earth Day Team Invites Drummers to Campus 4/22/08
Exciting Earth Day activities are planned
for 4/22/08 at SDSU by Club e3.
Check it out! Drummers are invited to
be a part of a Drum Circle @ 11 AM.
Your Enchanted Gardener will lead
KEEP THE "BEET" as part of Drum Circle
as encourage Students to enter
Plant Parenthood by adopting
a growing a potted beet!
One Student +Grown One Beet!
You're a Gardener! says
Your EG
Date: 4/16/2008 8:01:48 AM ( 17 y ) ... viewed 1180 times
6 AM
April 16, 08
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http://www.sa.sdsu.edu/atstate/2008-04/spotlight1.html
FULL PROGRAM:
e3 is partnering with CASE (Cultural Activities + Special Events) to host Earth Day, the biggest free event that SDSU has ever seen. Earth Day is an annual event that brings the San Diego community together every year to celebrate the planet and spread awareness of sustainable lifestyles. Our 11am-10pm Earth Day event will have many components including the following activities, all which will take place at SDSU:
Earth Fair :: 11-6p.m. :: Campanile Walkway
We have invited hundreds of sustainable businesses and organizations will be available for educational consumer networking and professional opportunities.
Cultural Drum Circle :: 11-12p.m. :: Outdoor Patio Stage
The SDSU community will come together to celebrate diversity and raise money for OXFAM and developing countries that are suffering from the effects of climate change.
Goddess Alchemy Project :: 12-1p.m. :: Outdoor Patio Stage
Socially conscious female hip-hop group provide free afternoon entertainment
Green Building Expo :: 1:30-3p.m. :: Casa Real in Aztec Center
e3 collaborates with Real Estate Society with guest speakers covering LEED Certification and Modern Space (TBA).
Globe of Waste exhibit :: ongoing all day :: in the center of Campanile Walkway
Bulletin board waste from the Campus Sweep Program since November 2007 and have taken the paper, which is not typically recycled, and created a giant paper machete globe.
Solar Concert :: 7-10p.m. :: Campus Green (below trolley station)
Environmentally conscious bands make history playing a free concert on a solar stage
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