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Earth Week Celebration at Pierce

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Published: Monday, April 20, 2009

Updated: Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Gary Moratz

Gary Moratz / Roundup

Ryan Peretz and Myrna Mora of Phi Theta Kappa help clean the Pierce College Campus for Earth Week.

Earth Week Schedule

 

All events take place in the Great Hall. Free food will be served.

 

Monday April 20, 2009:

12:00 pm Mingle & Eat

12:30 pm “The Story of Stuff”

12:45 -1:45 pm Joe Lucas Build LACCD-discussion of LACCD’s plans to reduce and recycle our recyclables

1:45 pm “Trashed”

3:15 pm “An Inconvenient Truth”

5:00 pm Mingle, Eat and Discussion

5:30 pm “The Story of Stuff” 

Tuesday April 21, 2009:

12:00 pm Mingle & Eat

12:20 pm “The Story of Stuff”

12:45-1:45 pm Heal the Bay Speaker

2:00-2:15 pm Mingle Eat & Discussion

2:15 “The Day after Tomorrow”

4:30 pm “The 11th Hour”

6:15 pm “Race to save the Planet: The Environmental Revolution”

7:15 pm “Oil on Ice” 

Wednesday April 22, 2009:

11:00-12:15 pm Speaker Andrew Beath- Consciousness in Action

12:15-1:15 pm Speaker-Kristina Haddad Protecting California’s Forests both Public & Private

1:30-1:45 pm “The Story of Stuff”

1:45-3:00 pm Mingle, Eat and Discussion  

Thursday April 23, 2009:

12:45-1:30 pm Speaker Sharon Levick –Rainforest Destruction: An Economic Development Perspective

1:30-3:40 pm Tree Planting Ceremony

3:40-3:55 pm “The Story of Stuff”

3:55-4:30 pm Mingle, Eat & Discussion

4:30 pm “Race to Save the Planet: Waste Not, Want Not”

5:30 pm “Oil on Ice”

7:30 pm “The Story of Stuff” 

Friday April 24, 2009: Film Day

1:00 pm “Escape from Suburbia”

2:30 pm “The 11th Hour”

3:30 pm “Trashed”

4:30 pm “An Inconvenient Truth”

5:15 pm “The Story of Stuff”

5:30 pm “The Day After Tomorrow”

7:30 pm Mingle, Eat and Discussion

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