BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Lewis & Clark//NONSGML v1.0//EN X-WR-CALNAME:Lewis & Clark Events BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZNAME:PDT DTSTART:20120311T100000 RDATE:20120311T100000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:STANDARD TZNAME:PST DTSTART:20121104T090000 RDATE:20121104T090000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZNAME:PDT DTSTART:20130310T100000 RDATE:20130310T100000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:STANDARD TZNAME:PST DTSTART:20131103T090000 RDATE:20131103T090000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZNAME:PDT DTSTART:20140309T100000 RDATE:20140309T100000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:STANDARD TZNAME:PST DTSTART:20141102T090000 RDATE:20141102T090000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120215T160000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120215T170000 LOCATION:Flanagan Chapel Annex (Gregg Pavilion) GEO:45.4506477144909;-122.671172383575 SUMMARY:Invitation to LC Faculty: Meet colleagues working in the area of sustainability DESCRIPTION:The Lewis &\; Clark Sustainability Council (LCSC)\, made u p of students\, faculty\, and staff from the College of Arts and Sciences \, School of Law\, and Graduate School of Education and Counseling\, has a charter to promote environmental\, economic\, and social sustainability \, which we broadly define to encompass education\, integration\, innovat ion\, and operations\, at all Lewis &\; Clark institutions. \;The Learning Committee of the LCSC is working to identify ways in which facu lty and students at all three campuses are teaching and learning concepts relating to sustainability and to explore interest and opportunities for collaboration and coordination. \; To kick off this effort\, we invi te interested faculty from all three campuses to meet colleagues interest ed in sustainability on Wednesday\, February 15\, from 4-5 pm\, in the Fl anagan Chapel Annex (Gregg Pavilion) on the college campus. \; \; We welcome faculty who teach sustainability concepts or related areas in their classes and/or pursue them in their scholarship\, but we also invit e any faculty with an interest in sustainability or in learning more abou t LCSC's work and how to connect those efforts to our educational mission . We plan to make this a fun and interactive event with delicious appeti zers and "salmon-safe" wine and beer (a certification program the Lewis a nd Clark campus is now pursuing). \;We know everyone is busy\, but we hope the lure of good food and beverage\, as well as the opportunity to meet faculty interested in sustainability\, will make it worth your while . \; We also invite faculty to bring any articles\, books\, syllabi\, or other written pieces you would like to share for a display table we w ill have available. RSVPs may be directed to Linda D'Agostino-Long at li ndad@lclark.edu (mailto:lindad@lclark.edu). If you have any questions\, please feel free to contact any of us on the Learning Committee:Faculty/S taff: Moriah Bostian (CAS): \; mbbostian@lclark.edu (mailto:mbbostia n@lclark.edu) Greg Smith (Grad School): \; gas@lclark.edu (mailto:ga s@lclark.edu) Dan Rohlf (Law School): \; rohlf@lclark.edu (mailto:ro hlf@lclark.edu) Janice Weis (Law School): \; jweis@lclark.edu (mailt o:jweis@lclark.edu) Michel George (Facilities): \; mgeorge@lclark.ed u (mailto:mgeorge@lclark.edu)Students: Micah Leinbach (CAS): \; mlei nbach@lclark.edu (mailto:mleinbach@lclark.edu) Georgia Prim \; (Law) : \; gcprim@lclark.edu (mailto:gcprim@lclark.edu) \; X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
The Lewis &\; Clark Sustainability C ouncil (LCSC)\, made up of students\, faculty\, and staff from the Colleg e of Arts and Sciences\, School of Law\, and Graduate School of Education and Counseling\, has a charter to promote environmental\, economic\, and social sustainability\, which we broadly define to encompass education\, integration\, innovation\, and operations\, at all Lewis &\; Clark in stitutions. \;The Learning Committee of the LCSC is working to ident ify ways in which faculty and students at all three campuses are teaching and learning concepts relating to sustainability and to explore interest and opportunities for collaboration and coordination. \; To kick off this effort\, we invite interested faculty from all three campuses to me et colleagues interested in sustainability on Wednesday\, Februar y 15\, from 4-5 pm\, in the Flanagan Chapel Annex (Gregg Pavilion) on the college campus. \; \;We welcome faculty who teach susta inability concepts or related areas in their classes and/or pursue them i n their scholarship\, but we also invite any faculty with an interest in sustainability or in learning more about LCSC's work and how to connect t hose efforts to our educational mission.
We plan to make this a f un and interactive event with delicious appetizers and "salmon-safe" wine and beer (a certification program the Lewis and Clark campus is now purs uing). \;We know everyone is busy\, but we hope the lure of good food and beverage\, as well as the opportunity to meet faculty interested in sustainability\, will make it worth your while. \; We also invite fac ulty to bring any articles\, books\, syllabi\, or other written pieces yo u would like to share for a display table we will have available.
RSVPs may be directed to Linda D'Agostino-Long at lindad@lclark.edu.
If you have any questions\, p lease feel free to contact any of us on the Learning Committee:
Mori
ah Bostian (CAS): \; mbbostian@
lclark.edu
Greg Smith (Grad School): \; gas@lclark.edu
Dan Rohlf (Law School): \; rohlf@lclark.edu
Janice Weis (
Law School): \; jweis@lclark.edu
Michel George (Facilities): \; mgeorge@lclark.edu
Students:
Micah Leinbach (CAS): \; mleinbach@lclark.edu
Georgia Prim 
\; (Law): \; gcprim@lclark.edu
\;
UID:20120216T000000Z-9466@www.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20120130T101730Z URL:https://www.lclark.edu/live/events/9466-invitation-to-lc-faculty-meet -colleagues-working LAST-MODIFIED:20120130T184615Z X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:9466 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Sustainability mixer for LC faculty: Drink local\, ce rtified "salmon safe" wine &\; beer &\; munch on organic goodies\; Meet colleagues working in the area of sustainability and the environment (and perhaps even talk them into speaking in one of your classes)\; and Have fun! X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:faculty event|sustainability END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120307T183000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120307T193000 LOCATION:Howard Hall 102 SUMMARY:Environmental and Food Justice Lecture DESCRIPTION:Dr. Alison Alkon is a professor of Sociology at University of the Pacific\, where she specializes in the interface between identify fo rmation\, environmental values\, and systems of economic exchange. In her own words\, she "investigates farmers markets to examine participation i n the green economy as a practice of meaning making." An author of the re cently published book Cultivating Food Justice: Race\, Class\, and Sustai nability\, much of her speech will surround those themes. Please come We dnesday\, food and drinks will be provided. Presented by PEAS and Outdoo r Pursuits. Contact \;willprovost@lclark.edu (mailto:willprovost@lcl ark.edu) \;with questions or comments X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:We will explore the intersections of personal and environmen tal sustainability in the light of Zen Buddhist teaching and practice. Pa rticipants will work to recognize\, validate\, and celebrate their percep tions and emotions regarding the natural environment\, nurture themselves \, and engage in grounded action that manifests their unique sustainabili ty visions. The day will also have an introduction to mindfulness meditat ion and guided meditation sessions.
$65 Includes vegetarian/vegan
lunch
Six CEU credits
For more information and to register:
zendus
t.org/heartofwisdom
The first annual Sustainability in Port land (SIP) evening will bring together scores of Lewis &\; Clark alums and community members working in the field to have fun\, network\, and m ake connections around sustainability in Portland and at LC.
We'll enjoy the sounds of alumni band The Timberbound Pro ject (Joe Seamons '07\, Kate Sandgren '08\, and Gavin Duffy '07) \, nosh hors d'oeuvres from Crave sustainable catering\, drink local beer and wine\, and win door prizes from green companies like KEEN.
SIP is sponsored by theLewis &\; Clark Sustainability Coun cil.
This event is by invitation only and
space is limited. Please register below as soon as possible. \;
Finals and move out are a busy time for students\, and we appreciate your commitment to reducing waste and impro ving the community!
During the week of May 6\, collection bins wi ll be stationed in five locations outside of residence halls for reusable clothing and small household item donations.
Volunteers wi ll gather in Tamarack lounge \;to sort packaged food\, toile tries\, gently used school supplies\, and electronic items. Donations go to the \;Arc of Multno mah County\, \;Sunshine Pantry\, \;and \;EcoBinary. Snacks and prizes will be provided!
Students and staff volunte ers will also make rounds to residence halls to direct students to the ap propriate donation locations.
The Arc of Multnomah County support s people with developmental disabilities to achieve a greater quality of life. The Arc accepts reusable clothing and household items. The Sunshine Pantry collects food\, toiletries and school supplies for children in ne ed. EcoBinary recycles electronic products and donated refurbished items to nonprofits.
For more information\, please contact Sustainabil ity Manager Amy Dvorak\, 503-768-7794.
UID:20130509T170000Z-17782@www.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20130502T094120Z URL:https://www.lclark.edu/live/events/17782-donate-dont-dump-student-mov e-out-day LAST-MODIFIED:20130507T204640Z ATTACH:https://www.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/184/width/80/height/80/crop/ 1/37928_move-out-shirt-1.rev.1373935199.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:17782 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://www.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/184/width/80/heig ht/80/crop/1/37928_move-out-shirt-1.rev.1373935199.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:As CAS students prepare to leave campus this year\, o ptions to donate reusable items are now available. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:sustainability X-LIVEWHALE-REPEATS-UNTIL:2013-05-10 07:00:00 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130918T170000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130918T193000 LOCATION:Gregg Pavilion GEO:45.4506477144909;-122.671172383575 SUMMARY:Sustainability In Portland networking event DESCRIPTION:Please join us for the second annual Sustainability In Portla nd (SIP) event to \;network with colleagues and make new connections around sustainability. We are celebrating our recent Salmon Safe Certifi cation for campus management consistent with protecting salmon. \;The event includes:salmon-safe wine live music complimentary beverages and hors d'oeuvres \; SIP is excited to partner with the Science With out Limits Symposium (https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/18637-2013-s cience-without-limits-symposium-science-and) to support our mutual intere st in the science of salmon\, promote dialogue\, and explore current rese arch. Map and Parking information Enter campus at gate #3 or #4\, and p ark near Campus Safety (Lot G) or near Akin Residence Hall (Lot H). View campus map online. (https://mylc.lclark.edu/page.redir?target=http%3a%2f% 2fwww.lclark.edu%2fvisit%2fdirections%2fmaps%2fcampus_overview%2f&\;sr cid=27168&\;srctid=1&\;erid=843899&\;trid=f4cda9af-3c78-4fef-8a5 9-19031d7e0eb1) All visitors must purchase a $2 Evening Parking Permit f or this event. For your convenience\, we encourage you to buy your permit online now (https://mylc.lclark.edu/page.redir?target=http%3a%2f%2flclar k.thepermitstore.com%2fpermits%2flewis_and_clark.php&\;srcid=27168& \;srctid=1&\;erid=843899&\;trid=f4cda9af-3c78-4fef-8a59-19031d7e0eb 1). Permits are also available for purchase at the Office of Campus Safet y and at vending machines in lots B\, C\, D\, and O. Visitor permits cost $4 when purchased before 4 p.m. and $2 when purchased after 4 p.m. \ ; SIP is sponsored by the Lewis &\; Clark Sustainability Council (htt ps://www.lclark.edu/about/sustainability/). \; X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Please join us for the second annual Su stainability In Portland (SIP) event to \;network with colleagues and make new connections around sustainability.
We are celebrating o ur recent Salmon Safe Certification for campus management consistent with protecting salmon. \;The event includes:
SIP is excited to partner with the Science Without Limits Symposium to support our mu tual interest in the science of salmon\, promote dialogue\, and explore c urrent research.
Enter camp
us at gate #3 or #4\, and park near Campus Safety (Lot G) or near Akin Re
sidence Hall (Lot H). View campus map online.
All v
isitors must purchase a $2 Evening Parking Permit for this event. For you
r convenience\, we encourage you to buy your permit online now. Permit
s are also available for purchase at the Office of Campus Safety and at v
ending machines in lots B\, C\, D\, and O. Visitor permits cost $4 when p
urchased before 4 p.m. and $2 when purchased after 4 p.m. \;
SIP is sponsored by the Lewis &\; Clark Sustainability Council. \;
UID:20130919T000000Z-18753@www.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20130806T094204Z URL:https://www.lclark.edu/live/events/18753-sustainability-in-portland-n etworking-event LAST-MODIFIED:20130917T231212Z ATTACH:https://www.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/184/width/80/height/80/crop/ 1/39715_sip_logo_2013.rev.1375806286.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:18753 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://www.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/184/width/80/heig ht/80/crop/1/39715_sip_logo_2013.rev.1375806286.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Sustainability Manager Amy Dvorak: \;advorak@lclark.edu \;o r \;503-768-7794 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Join scores of Lewis &\; Clark alums and community members to have fun\, network\, and make connections around sustainabili ty in Portland and at LC. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:sustainability END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140111T090000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140413T173000 LOCATION:York Graduate Center\, Room 107 GEO:45.445733;-122.671119 SUMMARY:Introduction to Ecopsychology UID:20140111T170000Z-24584@www.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140206T093441Z URL:https://www.lclark.edu/live/events/21077-introduction-to-ecopsychology LAST-MODIFIED:20140206T173441Z X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:24584 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Three weekends: January 11-12\, February 22-23\, Apri l 12-13\, 2014Chef Nicole Hoffman and Sara h Sullivan from Abernethy Elementary's award-winning School Kitchen Garde n Program will share techniques for growing food to prepare and cook with K-12 students. \;
Participants will learn about year-round gardening\, recipe development and execution\, cooking with mu ltiple ages and skill levels through the kitchen and garden\, including w orking with large groups and limited equipment.
Best p ractices\, example projects and lesson development as well as tips\, tech niques and further resources will also be shared and discussed.
Part of our \;2013-2014 Workshop Series . \;
Date: \;Thursday\, February 20\, 2014
Time: \;5-8 p.m.
Instructors: \;Sarah Sullivan\, Nicole Hoff man
Cost: \;$30\, includes 3 CEUs o r PDUs.
Credit option: \;This workshop is part of the Spr ing 2014 Food &\; Garden Education Series. Each workshop can be taken individually or in sequence\, with the option to purchase 1 semester hour of continuing education credit for an additional $200 after completing a ll 5 in the series. Registration for credit will occur at the last worksh op in this series. \;See grey "Related Content" box for links to the other workshops in this series.
Sarah Sullivan is the Program Coordinator for the Ga rden of Wonders program at Abernethy Elementary School. Sarah came to Por tland in 2007 from Hawaii where she taught landscape and permaculture des ign and co-founded Hawaii SEED\, the now-flourishing statewide coalition promoting sustainable\, diverse\, local agriculture. Sarah is the former executive director for the Organic Seed Growers and Trade Association\, w ith extensive experience in organizational management\, farming with chil dren\, seed saving\, grade-school curriculum development\, community lead ership and fundraising. \; \; \; \; \; \; & #160\; \;
Nicole Hoffman\, a graduate of the Weste rn Culinary Institute\, has now been running the school kitchen at Aberne thy Elementary School for over 3 years. With training in outdoor educatio n and urban agricultural development with the Youth Farm &\; Market Pr oject in Minneapolis\, and 3 years of experience running a scratch kitche n on an organic farm in Alaska\, Nicole is a unique employee of Portland Public Schools Nutrition Services. Chef Nicole interned under the James B eard award-winning chef Maria Hines at Tilth restaurant in Seattle\, and attended the Chefs Move to Schools Campaign kick-off event at the White H ouse last spring.
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UID:20140221T010000Z-24590@www.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140206T093834Z URL:https://www.lclark.edu/live/events/22108-growing-harvesting-and-cooki ng-food-with-youth LAST-MODIFIED:20210924T185833Z ATTACH:https://www.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/91/width/80/height/80/crop/1 /src_region/979,163,1650,834/42285_community_garden_clevelandoh_135303938 7.rev.1383850812.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:24590 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://www.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/91/width/80/heigh t/80/crop/1/src_region/979\,163\,1650\,834/42285_community_garden_clevela ndoh_1353039387.rev.1383850812.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Thursday\, February 6\, 2014As you prepare to move off ca mpus\, please take a moment to donate any good condition clothing and hou sehold items. Items may be donated or swapped in Tamarack Lounge from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m on Thursday\, May 8th and Friday\, May 9th. Please see the list below and contact information below if you have any questions.
In Tamarack Lounge:
Unopened Food
< /li>Clothes
School Supplies
Electronics
Small House hold Items
\;
In ARC bins:
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Q uestions? Please contact Amy Dvorak a>\, Sustainability Manager\, 503-768-7794.
UID:20140508T070000Z-26661@www.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140505T104340Z URL:https://www.lclark.edu/live/events/26654-green-move-out-2014-the-powe r-of-the-swap LAST-MODIFIED:20140505T174340Z ATTACH:https://www.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/255/width/80/height/80/crop/ 1/46018_green_move_out_2014.rev.1399308694.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:26661 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://www.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/255/width/80/heig ht/80/crop/1/46018_green_move_out_2014.rev.1399308694.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Come to Tamarack to Donate/Swap clothing and househol d items in good condition! END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140625T173000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140625T193000 LOCATION:Gregg Pavilion GEO:45.4506477144909;-122.671172383575 SUMMARY:CANCELED: River View Project Advisory Committee (PAC) meeting DESCRIPTION:THIS EVENT WILL BE RESCHEDULED AT A LATER DATE. The next Riv er View Project Advisory Committee (PAC) meeting is Wednesday\, June 25&# 160\;from 5:30pm-7:30pm at the Gregg Pavilion. Portland Parks &\; Rec reation will share a draft access plan and management concepts for the Ri ver View Natural Area at an Open House (https://www.lclark.edu/source/eve nts/#event_id/27500/view/event) on \;Wednesday\, July 9 \;from 6p m – 8pm at the Stamm Dining Room in the Templeton Campus Center. All P AC meetings are open to the public. \; The final PAC meeting will occ ur in the fall\, and the final management plan will be done by December.& #160\; More information can be found at: www.portlandoregon.gov/parks/ri verview (http://www.portlandoregon.gov/parks/riverview) or by contacting Maija Spencer with Portland Parks &\; Recreation at (503)823-7720 or m aija.spencer@portlandoregon.gov (mailto:maija.spencer@portlandoregon.gov) . \; X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The next River View Project Advisory Committee (PAC) m eeting is Wednesday\, June 25 \;from 5:30pm-7:30pm a t the Gregg Pavilion.
Portland Parks &\; Recreation will share a draft access plan and management concepts for the River View Natural Area at an Open House on \;Wednesday\, July 9 \;from 6pm – 8pm at the Stamm Dining Room in the Templeton Campus Center.
All PAC meetings are open to the public. \; The final PA C meeting will occur in the fall\, and the final management plan will be done by December. \;
More information can be found at: www.portlandoregon.gov/ parks/riverview or by contacting Maija Spencer with Portland Parks &a mp\; Recreation at (503)823-7720 or maija.spencer@portlandoregon.gov.
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UID:20140626T003000Z-27505@www.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140529T155009Z URL:https://www.lclark.edu/live/events/27505-canceled-river-view-project- advisory-committee-pac LAST-MODIFIED:20140623T165630Z ATTACH:https://www.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/184/width/80/height/80/crop/ 1/46630_river_view_project_area.jpeg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:27505 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://www.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/184/width/80/heig ht/80/crop/1/46630_river_view_project_area.jpeg X-LIVEWHALE-CANCELED:1 X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Maija Spencer with Portland Parks &\; Recreation X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Portland Parks &\; Recreation will share a draft ac cess plan and management concepts for the River View Natural Area at an O pen House on Wednesday\, July 9 \;from 6pm – 8pm at the Sta mm Dining Room in the Templeton Campus Center.
The Open House will feature a presentation by the consultant team at 6:15pm and re peating at 7:15pm. \;
Maps and other displays will show areas of core habitat\, riparian areas\, trails and viewing areas\, parking an d access\, and management recommendations. \;Parks will ask for the p ublic's comments and feedback on the draft plan.
Parks and the co nsultant team will share the work completed since the last Open House\, i ncluding:
The draft plan documents and a comment for m will be posted online for two weeks after the Open House. \;
The next River View Project Advisory Committee (PAC) meeting is Wednesday\, June 25 \;from 5:30pm-7:30pm at the Gregg Pavil ion at Lewis &\; Clark College. \; All PAC meetings are open to th e public. \; The final PAC meeting will occur in the fall\, and the f inal management plan will be done by December. \;
More inform ation can be found at: www.portlandoregon.gov/parks/riverview or by contacting Maija S pencer with Portland Parks &\; Recreation at (503)823-7720 or maija.spencer@portlandoregon.go v. \;
UID:20140710T010000Z-27500@www.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140529T154643Z URL:https://www.lclark.edu/live/events/27500-canceled-river-view-natural- area-open-house LAST-MODIFIED:20140623T165641Z ATTACH:https://www.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/184/width/80/height/80/crop/ 1/46621_river_view_natural_area.rev.1401403361.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:27500 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://www.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/184/width/80/heig ht/80/crop/1/46621_river_view_natural_area.rev.1401403361.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-CANCELED:1 X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Maija Spencer with Portland Parks &\; Recreation X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This year's keynote event will be held at the \;Ecotrust Natural Capital Center \;in downtown Portla nd located at \;721 NW 9th Ave #200\, Portland\, OR 97 209. The evening will launch with a brief\, provocative video on the Anthropocene\, which will frame remarks by our two keynotes\, Lesley Head and Paul Robbins\, and a lively discussion with the audience. The audien ce will ask questions and post observations via a live Twitter feed (#lce nvs)\; some live questions will also be included. A catered reception wil l follow. Transportation to and from the event \;will be provided \;for Lewis &\; Clark students.
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Symposium Topic:
What does it mean to dwell in the Anthropocene\, when the earth has in many ways become a hum an creation? Shall we the anthropos celebrate or mourn this era? How shal l we guide our environmental practices when notions such as the balance o f nature and living within limits no longer fit our collective experience ? How shall we move forward when the only choices we understand seem far behind us?
Keynotes:
Lesley Head
Lesley Hea d's long-term research fascination is human-environment relations\, both conceptual and material. She wants to understand how humans have physical ly changed earth's systems\, how we think about our place in nature\, and how these two things are connected. She has a particular focus on humans and plants. In recent years she has worked mostly in cultural geography\ , with projects on backyard gardens\, wheat and invasive plants. This dev eloped from her earlier interest in Aboriginal land use\, ethnobotany and fire. She started her research career using palaeoecology and archaeolog y to study long term changes in the Australian landscape\, and the intera ctions of prehistoric peoples with their environments. \;Today she is building on this multidisciplinary background in the Australian Centre f or Cultural Environmental Research (AUSCCER)\, where a team of scholars i s applying cultural research methods to the pressing issues of sustainabi lity and climate change.
Paul Robbins
Paul Robbins is the director of the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies at the Univer sity of Wisconsin-Madison and holds a master's degree and doctorate in ge ography from Clark University. His research addresses conservation confli cts\, urban ecology\, and environment and health interactions\, but espec ially focuses on the ecological and economic values that emerge from huma n-influenced and human-created landscapes. His current research examines biodiversity (frogs\, birds and mammals) in commercial coffee and rubber plantations throughout south India. Robbins has also led national studies on consumer chemical risk behaviors and American lawns. His award-winnin g book \;Lawn People: How Grasses\, Weeds\, and Chemicals Make Us Who We Are \;is widely recognized as one of the most accessible books on the environmental politics of daily life.
UID:20141015T020000Z-30937@www.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141013T113629Z URL:https://www.lclark.edu/live/events/28150-the-environmental-affairs-sy mposium-keynote CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141013T183629Z ATTACH:https://www.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/5/width/80/height/80/crop/1/ src_region/1,0,447,446/12339_envslogo.rev.1373936594.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:30937 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://www.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/5/width/80/height /80/crop/1/src_region/1\,0\,447\,446/12339_envslogo.rev.1373936594.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-COST:Free X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:The 17th annual Environmental Affairs Symposium: "We the Athropos"\, will hold its keynote event at Ecotrust in downtown Portl and. \;Speakers Lesley Head and Paul Robbins will be highlighted. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141025T090000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141025T100000 LOCATION:York Graduate Center\, Room 107 GEO:45.445733;-122.671119 SUMMARY:Conservation Psychology DESCRIPTION:Conservation psychology is an interdisciplinary field that 60\;explores the psychological basis of human's care for nature and \ ;motivation toward conservation and sustainability. This course \;pr ovides a background on the development of conservation \;psychology a nd survey of topics including psychological benefits \;of contact wit h nature\, nature and lifespan development\, \;environmental identity and behavior\, social justice\, influencing \;conservation action\, hope and resilience\, and strategic \;messaging and communications. The instructor will provide \;examples from the U.S. and abroad. Cons ervation roles for mental \;health counselors\, environmental educato rs and sustainability \;professionals will be explored. \;Guest s peakers include Amy Dvorak (https://www.lclark.edu/live/news/19942-q-amp- a-with-sustainability-manager-amy-dvorak)\, Lewis &\; Clark's Sustaina bility Manager. \; The course includes online\, \;in-person and field-based activities. This course is offered through our Ecopsychology Program (https://www.lclark.edu/programs/continuing_education/certificat es/ecopsychology/). \; Course Details &\; RegistrationDates:  \;Saturday-Sunday\, October 25-26\, 2014Time: \;9 a.m.-5:30 p.m.In structor: Thomas Doherty\, PsyDDegree-applicable credit: CPSY 590-03\, 1 semester hour\, $828 Non-Lewis &\; Clark students seeking degree-ap plicable credit\, please contact the CCE for more information.Continuing education credit: CECP 866\, 1 semester hour\, $350Register for continuin g education credit (PDF) (https://www.lclark.edu/live/files/17702-cce-reg istration-form-2014-2015)CEU/PDU certificates are available for those tha t need them.About the Instructor Thomas Doherty \;has worked with th e founders of Conservation Psychology and provided trainings in Conservat ion Psychology for organizations such as the Association of Zoos and Aqua riums and the New Zealand Department of Conservation. He has also consult ed about conservation with organizations such as the Port of Portland and the Friends of the Earth. Thomas is a Fellow of the American Psychologic al Association (APA)\; past president of the Society for Environmental\, Population\, and Conservation Psychology\; and served on the APA Task For ce on Global Climate Change. Thomas is a licensed psychologist who create d and directs the Ecopsychology Certificate Program at the Lewis &\; C lark Graduate \;School of Education and Counseling. \;New worksho ps and trainings are added to our calendar regularly. For the latest on p rofessional development related to your specific interests\, sign up for our mailing list! (https://lclark.tfaforms.net/4735441) \; X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Conservation psychology is an interdisc iplinary field that \;explores the psychological basis of human's car e for nature and \;motivation toward conservation and sustainability.
This course \;provides a background on the development of co nservation \;psychology and survey of topics including psychological benefits \;of contact with nature\, nature and lifespan development\, \;environmental identity and behavior\, social justice\, influencing \;conservation action\, hope and resilience\, and strategic \;me ssaging and communications.
The instructor will provide \;exa mples from the U.S. and abroad. Conservation roles for mental \;healt h counselors\, environmental educators and sustainability \;professio nals will be explored. \;Guest speakers include Amy Dvorak\, Lewis &\; Clark's Sustainability Manager. \;
The course includes online\, \;in-person and field-based activi ties.
This course is offered through our Ecopsy chology Program. \;
Dates: \;Saturday-Sunday\, October 25-26\, 201 4
Time: \;9 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
In structor: Thomas Doherty\, PsyD
Degree-applicabl e credit: CPSY 590-03\, 1 semester hour\, $828
Continuin g education credit: CECP 866\, 1 semester hour\, $350
Register for continuing education credit (PDF)< /span>
CEU/PDU certificates are available for those that need them.
Thomas Do herty \;has worked with the founders of Conservation Psychology and p rovided trainings in Conservation Psychology for organizations such as th e Association of Zoos and Aquariums and the New Zealand Department of Con servation. He has also consulted about conservation with organizations su ch as the Port of Portland and the Friends of the Earth. Thomas is a Fell ow of the American Psychological Association (APA)\; past president of th e Society for Environmental\, Population\, and Conservation Psychology\; and served on the APA Task Force on Global Climate Change. Thomas is a li censed psychologist who created and directs the Ecopsychology Certificate Program at the Lewis &\; Clark Graduate \;School of Education and Counseling. \;
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the Science Guy in the Pamplin Sports Center are now SOLD OUT. A
free simulcast of An Evening with Bill Nye the Science Guy will be shown
in the Agnes Flanagan Chapel. Tickets are not required for the simulcast
.
Bill Nye—scientist\, engineer\, comedian\, author\, and
inventor—will bring his special brand of pop culture science literacy t
o Portland on Saturday\, October 25 at 7 p.m. at the Pamplin Sports Cente
r at Lewis &\; Clark\, 0615 SW Palatine Hill Road. The event is open t
o public\; doors open at 6 p.m.
At the event\, Nye will delv
e into his early history\, the importance of science education\, and insp
iring others to change the world through it. Nye has worked to make scien
ce entertaining and accessible for most of his life. He initially discove
red a talent for tutoring in high school\, and spent afternoons and summe
rs demystifying math for his fellow students.
Nye's fascinat
ion with how things work eventually led him to Cornell University and a d
egree in mechanical engineering. After graduation\, he headed for Seattle
and work as an engineer at Boeing. It was in Seattle that Nye began to c
ombine his love of science with his flair for comedy\, eventually resulti
ng in the show he became so well known for\, "Bill Nye the Science Guy."<
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Having already written six children's books\, Nye is now wor
king on a seventh about evolution\, slated for a November 2014 released e
ntitled Undeniable: Evolution and the Science of Creation. He's also writ
ing a general interest book about energy. Understand energy\, Nye says\,
and you can change the world.
Tickets for An Evening w
ith Bill the Science Guy in the Pamplin Sports Center are now SOLD OUT.
strong> A free simulcast of An Evening with Bill Nye the Science Guy will
be shown in the Agnes Flanagan Chapel. Tickets are not required for the
simulcast. Will Call ticket pick up will also be available starting at 4:
30pm on the 25th at Pamplin.
An evening with Bill Nye the Sc
ience Guy is presented by the Campus Activities Board\, President Barry G
lassner\, and Dean of Students Anna Gonzalez.
\n Tickets for An Evening with Bill the S
cience Guy in the Pamplin Sports Center are now SOLD OUT. A free
simulcast of An Evening with Bill Nye the Science Guy will be shown in t
he Agnes Flanagan Chapel. Tickets are not required for the simulcast.
\n
\n Bill Nye — scientist\, engineer\, comedian\, author\, a
nd inventor—will bring his special brand of pop culture science literac
y to Portland on Saturday\, October 25 at 7 p.m. at the Pamplin Sports Ce
nter at Lewis &\; Clark\, 0615 SW Palatine Hill Road. The event is ope
n to public\; doors open at 6 p.m.
\n
\n At the event\, Nye
will delve into his early history\, the importance of science education\,
and inspiring others to change the world through it. Nye has worked to m
ake science entertaining and accessible for most of his life. He initiall
y discovered a talent for tutoring in high school\, and spent afternoons
and summers demystifying math for his fellow students.\n
We face important but hard choices in m oving forward—perhaps nowhere more so than in the energy arena. \; The main questions are not about ends but means\, and in this respect the speakers will model their disagreement — or agreement if it happens †” on optimal \;paths \;to \;a less carbon-intensive energy se ctor in future. \;The discussion includes the following contributors :
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