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**THIS WEEK IN SUSTAINABILITY**

Brought to you by the Office of Sustainability and Green Groups Directorate



MONDAYMONDAYMONDAY

EARTH WEEK ANNOUNCEMENT CELEBRATION AND Q&A, 5:30, OUTSIDE STEELE HALL

Join us for a Celebration Gathering at the picnic table outside Steele ground floor (it should be 65 & sunny!) --We’ll have cake, fruit, and tasty drinks + are happy to answer questions or chat more about the report, Hanlon’s announcement, and next steps. It’s important to pause and celebrate! Hope to see lots of you there!



OPEN HOURS DARTMOUTH ORGANIC FARM, 3:30PM-4:30PM, VAN LEAVING FROM BEHIND ROBO AT 3:30PM.

Get outside during Earth Week and visit the Dartmouth Organic Farm - just 3 miles north of campus! Bring some work or come just to hang out.



WEDNESDAYWEDNESDAYWEDNESDAY

DARTMOUTH BIKES POP-UP BIKE SHOP, 4-6PM, FAHEY/MCLANE

Mechanics will assess bikes on arrival, and may decide some repairs are beyond the scope of PUBS. However, we will be happy to help you schedule an appointment if this is the case. *Note* Dartmouth Bikes PUBS provide students/faculty with service on their bikes, and are intended to help with ‘quick fixes.’ PUBS is NOT the place to bring your bike if it requires major maintenance.

 If you are unsure whether or not your bike can be serviced during PUBS, or have questions about the services we offer, please consult a Dartmouth Bike Mechanic, or contact us at [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>



FARM CLUB, 5:30PM-6:30PM, HORNIG LIBRARY

Come talk about all things organic agriculture and farming! Delicious snacks, as always provided.



DIVEST DARTMOUTH, 8PM, ROBO 108

Come learn about climate justice and participate in activism toward a sustainable future!



THURSDAYTHURSDAYTHURSDAY

CORNEL WEST ON INTELLECTUAL VOCATION AND POLITICAL STRUGGLE IN THE TRUMP MOMENT, 5PM, FILENE AUDITORIUM, MOORE HALL

Harvard professor, political activist, and social critic Cornel West will be on campus Thursday, April 27, to speak on “Intellectual Vocation and Political Struggle in the Trump Moment.” The lecture, which is free and open to the public, begins at 5 p.m. in Filene Auditorium at Moore Hall.



OPPORTUNITIES FOR COMMUNITY SOLAR IN NH, RICHMOND MIDDLE SCHOOL GYM, 5:30PM-8PM.

Many New Hampshire residents want to purchase and support renewable energy but are unable to do so from their own residence or business.  This forum will discuss how residents can support local, renewable energy without installing solar panels.





SATURDAYSATURDAYSATURDAY

CLIMATE MARCH ON WASHINGTON D.C.

Interested in going to the climate march? Write to [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> for the chance to get on a bus down to D.C.! We will also be starting a waitlist.





**ALLWEEKALLWEEKALLWEEK**

 IT’S PRIDE WEEK!

Check out the awesome calendar of events here<http://www.dartmouth.edu/~opal/swag/index.html>! We intentionally kept sustainability events to a minimum this week so you can attend these pride events and show your support.



SUSTAINABLE LIVING CENTER APPLICATIONS FOR SOPHOMORE SUMMER

Interested in living in the super awesome Sustainable Living Center for your sophomore summer? Applications are due in May! Don’t miss the chance to live in an environment with other eco-minded people! Learn more and apply here:

students.dartmouth.edu/living-learning<http://students.dartmouth.edu/living-learning>




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