Weekly Sustainability Announcements

February 29, 2016

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From the Newswire

  • Peter H. Raven to Present ‘Creativity and Sustainability: How to Prepare for the Future’ Lecture
  • Streamside Management Workshop
  • 9th Annual Riparian Tree Planting Project
  • Tri Cycle Farms Garden Workday
  • Tri Cycle Farms’ Food Recovery/ Compost Crew
  • Habitat for Humanity ReStore Assistant
  • Feed the Hungry and Homeless — House of Hope Rescue Mission

Peter H. Raven to Present ‘Creativity and Sustainability: How to Prepare for the Future’ Lecture on Feb. 29

PSGA to Host Presentation by Tyson Foods Vice President of Sustainable Food Production

Call for Proposals, 2017 Winthrop Rockefeller Distinguished Lecture

Events

Peter H. Raven to Present ‘Creativity and Sustainability: How to Prepare for the Future’ Lecture

Peter H. Raven is a leading botanist and advocate of conservation and biodiversity, president emeritus of the Missouri Botanical Garden and the George Engelmann Professor of Botany emeritus at Washington University in St. Louis.

In this lecture, titled “Creativity and Sustainability: How to Prepare for the Future,” Raven will discuss population growth and ways to solve the sustainability issues with the ecosystem. He will speak about Buckminster Fuller’s research and how it relates to the current population.

5:00 Pm

Monday, February 29th

Vol Walker Hall 250

 

Streamside Management Workshop

Join BWA and area water quality experts for an informational workshop for streamside landowners in the Beaver Lake Watershed. This event will take place from 8:30 am to 3:00 pm at Carroll Electric in Huntsville on Saturday, March 5th. If you have questions or concerns about your streamside areas, or would like to learn more about stream processes and improvement opportunities, including streambank stabilization and restoration, pasture management and assistance programs through the NRCS, permitting processes, riparian buffers, and more, please join us for this FREE educational program! Presentations will take place from 9:00 – 12:00 with a meal at 12:00 and a hands-on riparian planting demonstration following lunch. If you are interested in attending this event, RSVP by calling Bryant at (479) 769-4266 or by emailing bryant@beaverwatershedalliance.org

8:30 Am – 3:00 Pm

Saturday, March 5th

Carroll Electric, 5056 US-412 BUS, Huntsville, AR 72740

Volunteer Opportunities

9th Annual Riparian Tree Planting Project

Help the Illinois River Watershed Partnership plant 5,000 trees and clean-up our local waterways across the Illinois River Watershed! Locations available at:

  • Fayetteville
  • Springdale (2 Locations)
  • Rogers
  • Bentonville
  • Siloam Springs
  • Prairie Grove
  • Healing Springs
  • Oklahoma

9:00 – 11:00 Am

Saturday, March 5th

Multiple Locations

Ongoing Volunteer Opportunities

Tri Cycle Farms Garden Workday

Join us at Tri Cycle Farms every Tuesday from 3-6pm for a volunteer workday in the garden! As fall arrives we will be working in the fall garden, winterizing the summer garden and doing various other farm and garden related chores and activities. See you at the farm!

3:00 – 6:00 Pm

Every Tuesday

1705 N Garland Ave

Tri Cycle Farms’ Food Recovery/ Compost Crew

Every Thursday, we gather at Tri Cycle to sort through boxes of expired produce from Ozark Natural Foods, a local health food coop. We sort and weigh the food, feed some to our sweet chickens, and then add the rest to the compost. There is also usually plenty of still-good-looking, organic produce to share amongst ourselves! If you like veggies, chickens, or compost, come join us for a chill, fun volunteer opportunity while helping to prevent food waste in our community. Just meet outside the community house at the farm (1705 N Garland Ave) at 3:30pm on Thursdays!

3:30 Pm

Every Thursday

1705 N Garland Ave

Habitat for Humanity ReStore Assistant

Customer service is the primary focus for our ReStore Volunteers. Our ReStore staff will assign jobs as needed. Below are examples of the types of jobs you will be asked to do. Greet and assist customers as needed. Assist in cleaning, pricing, and organizing merchandise. Arrange items on display shelves and sales floor. Hang pictures and create decorative displays when needed. Rearrange furniture and other merchandise in all departments to ensure displays remain visually stimulating. Arrange special promotion displays as needed. Help keep aisles clean and safe. Assist with donation pickups if necessary. Light cleaning. Please dress appropriately for the weather. This is a warehouse environment with limited climate control. All volunteers must wear closed toed shoes. The Habitat ReStore is family friendly so please no short, shorts or inappropriate t-shirts.

Multiple Shifts Available

1421 E. 15th St., Fayetteville, AR 72701

Feed the Hungry and Homeless — House of Hope Rescue Mission

The House of Hope Rescue Mission is a “Day Center” for the homeless and needy. Our goal is to provide a place where people can come for shelter from the cold or heat, receive snacks, water and a hot meal while at our facility, get help with life skills and job searches. We provide showers, a place for clients to do their laundry free of charge, and a place they can receive mail. Clients can receive clothing and food from our pantry monthly.

There are multiple ways to volunteer at the House of Hope:

  • Be a Greeter
  • Work in the Food Pantry: Stock shelves, prepare food bags
  • Help clients with laundry
  • Prepare meals to serve
  • Serve meals to clients
  • Clean up after lunch
  • Assist clients in finding needed clothing for day to day wear or job interviews
  • Assist clients on computers (as available) to search for jobs
  • Come to socialize with clients and be a friendly face
  • Offer to assist with Bible studies
  • Be available in the children’s room to play and read

9:00 Am – 1:00 Pm

Every Wednesday

505 E. Emma Ave., Springdale, AR 72764

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