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  • October 22, 2011
  • Christine Davis Mantai

Starting on Sunday, Oct. 23, the student-run Department of Environment Affairs will be holding its first No Impact Week to promote environmental awareness and responsibility in every life. The week-long initiative will provide an opportunity to discover the modern conveniences available through environmentally-conscious changes. Each day will focus on a different theme with a no-impact focal point to help the campus community discover fun and creative ways to reduce their carbon footprint.

Students are encouraged to post their thoughts and photos on the event’s Facebook Page.

Sunday, 10/23
2 a.m.: Trash Crawl, outside of LoGrasso Hall
8 p.m.:”No Impact Man” Screening, Jewett Hall, Room 101

Monday, 10/24
12 p.m.: Dumpster Drive, Williams Center Courtyard

Tuesday, 10/25
5 p.m.: Fall-Themed Local Foods Workshop with Sarah Sorci, Second Floor Houghton Lounge

Wednesday, 10/26
5 p.m.: Creek Walk and Clean-up, LoGrasso Hall

Thursday, 10/27
7 p.m.: “Gasland” Screening, Jewett Hall 101

Friday, 10/28
Midnight Bike Ride, BJs, Downtown Fredonia
Anyone interested in joined The Bike Lab, please contact Lauren Piche for more information.

For more information about No Impact Week please contact, Jaclyn Hoffman.

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