This Earth Day Re-Connect with your relationship to Water, Transportation, Food, and Energy. Free to the Public!
Monday, April 14th, 7pm “Re-Connect with Water”NAU South Campus, Social and Behavioral Sciences West Building, Room # 204 Join Dr. Abe Springer NAU Professor of Geo-hydrology for a review where we get our drinking water from and where it all goes once we use our most precious resource.
Tuesday, April 15th, 7pm “Transportation Connections”NAU South Campus, Social and Behavioral Sciences West Building, Room # 204 Learn how to reduce your carbon footprint and your waistline on bike pedals from Melissa Dunstan of the Flagstaff Biking Organization
Wednesday, April 16th, 7pm “Food Connections”City Council Chambers, City Hall, Downtown Flagstaff Join local green thumbs, Brett Ramey of the Urban Lifeways Project and Karna Otten, Flagstaff’s Community Supported Agriculture, for a short film and discussion on how community gardens and local food can reconnect your health and your community.
Thursday, April 17th, 7pm “Clean Energy Connections”Flagstaff City Council Chambers, City Hall, Downtown Flagstaff A Panel Discussion with Members of the Just Transition Coalition will discuss local innovative strategies for clean, renewable wind and solar energy for the grassroots up to the transmission lines. One hour film to follow at 8pm: “Power Paths“
Earth Day Saturday, April 19th, 1pm “Utilizing Algae for Biofuel”Flagstaff City Council Chambers, City Hall, Downtown Flagstaff Peter Johnston, APS, will introduce an innovative APS program utilizing algae as a feedstock for biofuels like biodiesel and ethanol.
Join FBO at our booth at Earth Day Saturday, April 19th 11:30 – 4:00, South lawn of City Hall Information tables, live music, fun for kids and more!!