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On the night of TUESDAY, May 5th


"Fuel" the film, sponsored by the Master in Environmental Studies Grad Student Association, as part of the 19th Annual Rachel Carson Forum

Lecture Hall 3

6:30 PM-9 PM

Fuel is an insightful portrait of America’s addiction to oil and an uplifting testament to the immediacy of new energy solutions. The Rachel Carson Forum is open to the campus and the public. See the Fuel documentary by young activist director, Josh Tickell.

http://thefuelfilm.com/


"Music Makes the Trees Grow" Throughout the 3 days of the Synergy conference, various local bands will be preforming in Red Square on the Evergreen campus, from 12 PM- 1PM

In addition to daily music, every day of Synergy there will also be a presentation set up in red square by a TESC student, Haddy Yosef, called "Hyper Borean of the Eschaton from Parasitism to Symbiosis"

Throughout the lunchtime hours, The Evergreen bike Shop will beholding bike races and obstacle courses for all to enjoy in Red Square

On Friday, May 8th, from 12 PM- 3PM the Clean Energy Committee will be holding a Clean Energy Committe fair to showcase various projects that have been taking place on the Evergreen campus. Come earn and be inspired to maybe create your own clean energy project.


WEDNESDAY May 6th

"Seated Meditation" with the Healing Arts Collective Library 1003 9 AM-10 AM

"How to Make your Own Tempeh Workshop" with Summer Bock CAB 320 workroom 10 AM-12 PM $5 to participate, room for 30 people email caisar17@evergreen.edu to sign up

"Imagine a Marine, Estuarine Discovery Center" by the south Sound Estuary Association Seminar 2 building B2109 11 AM-12:30 PM

"Introduction to Permaculture" with Marisha Auerbach and Kelda Miller Lecture hall 5 12 PM-1 PM


"Activist Art Workshop" with Lane Gwinn seminar building A2105 12 PM- 2 PM


"Disturbing the Landscape: Prairie Restoration with The Nature Conservancy" Presented by Daeg Byrne and Grace Diehl Seminar 2 building A1107 1 PM-2 PM

"Turning Trash Into Transportation! Making a Better World with Recycled Bicycles" Presented by Kent Peterson Seminar 2 building C1107 1 PM-4 PM

"Permaculture Workshop" with the Bullocks Brothers Farm Seminar 2 building A2107 1 PM-4 PM

"Pedal Powered Innovations: Sustainable Entrepreneurship" with Travis Skinner Evergreen Bike shop 2 PM- 3 PM

"Up-Cycle Studio: Plastic Bag Yarn" with Tally Locke Seminar 2 building A2109 3 PM-4 PM


"Seed Saving as an Activist Practice" with Marisha Auerbach Lecture hall 2 3 PM- 4 PM

"Clean Energy" with Melissa Podeszwa, Energy Efficiency Representative Lecture hall 5 3:30 PM- 4:30 PM


"The Business Side of Sustainability" with Kevin Wilhelm, Presented by the Center for Sustainable Entrepreneurship Lecture hall 1 4 PM- 6 PM



THURSDAY, May 7th


"Seated Meditation" with the Healing Arts Collective Library 1003 9 AM-10 AM

"Healing Urban Sprawl and Bringing Back the Village" with Kelda Miller Seminar 2 building C2109 10 AM-11:30 AM

"Working with Washington's Impacted Communities to fight Dirty Liquified Natural Gas" Lecture hall 2 11 AM- 12:30 PM

"Food Sovereignty in Venezuela" with Anna Izaacs Seminar 2 building D2109 11 AM-12 PM

"Saving the Earth, One Edible Forest Garden at a Time" with Pat Rasmussen Lecture hall 4 12 PM- 1:30 PM

"Native Plant I.D Walk" with Jameson Honeycutt from Natie Plant Salvage Evergreen Campus Forest, start at clock tower 1 PM- 3 PM

"Building a Single Cell Wetland with Scott Kellogg" Housing Community Center Field 12 PM- 3PM


"Mona Polacca From the International Council of 13 Indigenous Grandmothers" Seminar 2 building E1105 2 PM-3:30 PM


"Bath Salts Making Workshop" with the Healing Arts Collective Seminar 2 building B2109 3 PM- 4:30 PM Sliding Scale, $2-$10 to participate, room for 50 people email caisar17@evergreen.edu to sign up


"Permaculture Workshop" with the Bullocks Brothers Farm Seminar 2 building A3109 1 PM- 4PM

"Coal in Washington Brought to you by Puget Sound Energy" with J.P Kemmick Lecture hall 5 4 PM- 5:30 PM

"Repairing Cities: the Anarchy of Urban Permaculture" with Mark Lakeman of city Repair Lecture hall 2 5 PM- 7 PM

"Autonomous Communities and Sustainability' with Scott Kellogg Lecture hall 1 7 PM- 9 PM



FRIDAY, May 8th

"Seated Meditation" with the Healing Arts Collective Library 1003 9 AM -10 AM

"How to Make Your Own Spicy Fermented Vegetables" with Summer Bock Evergreen Organic Farmhouse 10 AM- 12 PM $5 to participate, room for 30 people email caisar17@evergreen.edu to sign up


"Evergreen Grown CEO: Linda Thomas from Wilcox Farms" brought to you by the Center for Sustainable Entrepreneurship Lecture hall 3 10 AM-12PM

"So You Want to be a Beekeeper?" with Somerset Fetter Seminar 2 building B3105 11 AM- 12 PM

"Common Spring Mushrooms of TESC: Edible and Poisonous" with Patrick Kappler and Tristan Woodsmith Seminar 2 building A2109 12 PM- 1 PM

"Intro to the Health Effects of Lead and Mercury" with Dr. Steven Gilbert Lecture hall 2 1 PM- 2:30 PM

"Sustainable Prisons Project" with Sarah Clarke and Evan Johnson Seminar 2 building C2109 3 PM- 4 PM

"Forest Defense Now: Tree Sitting to Save Old Growth" Lecture hall 2 3 PM- 5 PM

"Different Shades of Ecological Building" with Joseph Becker Seminar 2 building C1107 4 PM- 6 PM

"Synergy Forestry Panel" presented by SEED Seminar 2 building B1105 5 PM- 7 PM

"Drivers of Change: The Business Case for Sustainability and Protecting the Planet" with Hunter Lovins Presented by The Clean Energy Committee, The Masters In Environmental Studies Graduate Students Association, and Synergy

TESC library lobby 2000 7 PM- 9 PM