**THIS WEEK IN SUSTAINABILITY**
Brought to you by the Sustainability Office and Green Groups Directorate
 
MONDAY
RUCKUS DIALOG ON FOOD & CULINARY PROGRAMMING
5-6:30pm. Hornig Library
Join us for a conversation on how to bring more programming, conversation, cooking skills, food accessibility, culinary practices and resources, and food education to students.
Dialogs are an open space for coming together around ideas, questions, and concerns. Stop by to share your thoughts!

TUESDAY
FARM CLUB WORK DAY
9-11am. Rides leave from behind Robo at 9am
Come visit, volunteer and learn about the Dartmouth Organic Farm!

WEDNESDAY
HANOVER FARMER'S MARKET
3-6pm
Enjoy fresh foods from local farmers and entertainment from HOP on the Green!

FARM CLUB MEETING
4:30-5:30pm. Hornig Library
Come learn about farming and opportunities to volunteer -- No experience necessary!

THURSDAY
SUSTAINABILITY OFFICE HOURS
12-2PM, Robinson Hall 108
Curious about how to get involved with sustainability? Have a cool idea? Come visit us and check out all of the awesome ways to get involved!
 
FRIDAY
FARM CLUB WORK DAY
9-11am. Rides leave from behind Robo at 9am
Come visit, volunteer and learn about the Dartmouth Organic Farm!
 
COLLIS FARM STAND
3-4:30pm, Collis Cafe
Use your Dining Dollars to shop at an awesome, locally sourced, and delicious farmstand! On the menu: basil, chard, lettuce, and maple syrup from the Dartmouth O-Farm; swiss, chard, garlic, tomatoes, bok choy, scallions, baby beets, and strawberries from Edgewater Farm; plus cured meats, eggs, yogurt, cheese, granola and more from all your favorite local producers!

RACE MATTERS @ 25: Conference and Celebration featuring Cornel West
4:30pm -- Sunday 5:00pm.
Visit http://racematters25.com/ for a comprehensive schedule.
"Race Matters @ 25, our two-and-a-half day conference at Dartmouth this summer, will celebrate this book and the occasion of its 25th anniversary. Race Matters @ 25 is meant to bring together scholars and thought leaders from a variety of perspectives to think about the past and future of African-American and African diasporic studies at a crucial moment of debate and activism. The focus will be on unpacking historical legacies and discussing future lines of intellectual, social, cultural, and political engagement within the context of Race Matters and its continuing impact. We invite you to join us in what promises to be a lively, engaging, challenging, entertaining, and community-building event." -- from http://racematters25.com/goals/


 
 
FOR MORE, CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE: sustainability.dartmouth.edu