Eugene weekly. (Eugene, Oregon) 1993-current, April 21, 2005, Page 25, Image 25

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    MAKE
EVERYDAY
EARTH DAY!
THE SUGAR BEETS
WE RECYCLE EVERY-
THING WE CAN,
EVEN OUR COFFEE
GROUNDS.
Main Stage Entertainment
11am – 11:15am
MAYOR KITTY PIERCY
11: 20am – 11:35am FRANK MERRILL: Native American Blessing
11:50am – 12:45pm
CASEY NEILL
1:00pm – 1:30pm
S.L.U.G. QUEEN SCARLETTE O’SLIMERA
1:30pm – 1:45pm
THE CORRIDOR SCHOOL JUGGLERS
2:00pm – 3:15pm
OONIE EGGHEN AND HIS BAND OF TRICKS
3:30pm – 5pm
THE SUGAR BEETS
OONIE EGGHEN AND HIS BAG OF TRICKS
LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED
7TH & OLIVE – OPEN 24 HRS.
11TH & HIGH – 5:30AM-11PM
11TH & CHAMBERS – 5:30AM-11PM
2115 FRANKLIN – 5:30AM-11PM
CASEY NEILL
John H. Baldwin Film & Lecture Series (North Bldg., EWEB Training Room)
John H. Baldwin was the founding director of the Environmental Studies Program
and the Institute for a Sustainable Environment at the University of Oregon.
During his 25 years as a professor of public policy and planning at the UO, John
worked at the local, regional, national and international level to make our planet
a better place. He taught, presented, provoked, advocated, collaborated,
coached, mentored and befriended environmental students and leaders all over
the world. It is in this spirit that the Earth Day Eugene Steering Committee has
dedicated this film and lecture series to John H. Baldwin, Ph.D.
11 AM End of Suburbia:
Oil Depletion and the
Collapse of The American
Dream is a film about the
sustainability of the American
Way of Life and the prospects
for suburbia in the next 50
years. http://www.endofsub-
urbia.com/
12:15PM Jim Maloney,
local Energy Resource
Planner. A Random Walk
Around Peak Oil. Our society
runs on oil. Jim will present
information from a variety of
sources on our current oil
and natural gas situation, as
well as his views on ‘peak’ oil
and the future of our depend-
ence on petroleum.
Earth Action Arena
Participants
1:00 PM Dale Lugenbehl
and Sandy Aldridge.
Environmental Effects of Our
Everyday Food Choices. LCC
Faculty members who "walk
the talk" in voluntary simplici-
ty.
2:00 PM Robert Bolman,
Founding Director of Maitreya
EcoVillage.
The Emerging EcoVillage,
intentional communities, and
sustainable development.
3:00 PM Bob Doppelt,
Director of Resource
Innovations at the UO
Institute for a Sustainable
Environment. The Challenge
of Global Warming and
Abrupt Climate Change.
Eugene Water Electric Board
(EWEB)
Friends of KRVM
Bioneers
Greater Goods
BRING Recycling
Justice Not War Coalition
City of Eugene – Solid Waste and
Lane Apex Disposal
Recycling
Lane County Waste Management
City of Eugene – Alternative
LCAS
Transportation
Lane Transit District (LTD)
City of Eugene – Storm Water
Mt. Pisgah Arboretum
Commuter Solutions
NW Coalition for Alternatives to
Down To Earth
Pesticides (NCAP)
Emerald People’s Utility District
One Love Lifestyles Foundation
(EPUD)
ONRC and Cascadia Wildlands
Eugene Veg Education Network
Project
Global warming and abrupt
climate change will likely pro-
duce significant environmen-
tal, economic, and social con-
sequences for Oregon and
Lane County. Bob Doppelt
will share results of recent
research on the potential
consequences of climate
change for the local area and
discuss how the community
can respond in a manner that
enhances the local economy.
4:00 PM Oil on Ice: This 90-
minute film will explore the
wildlife, communities, issues,
policies and politics of the
Arctic National Wildlife
Refuge. www.oilonice.org
Oregon River Sports
Peace, Etc.
Planned Parenthood
Rising Moon Organics
School Garden Project
The Energy Outlet
Winter Green Farm
Watery World/Area Watershed
Councils
Food and
Beverages
Will be available at the EWEB
Cafeteria.
Earth Day 2005 3