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The Fourth Annual Earthfest at ÂÌñÒùÆÞ will be held on Saturday April 26 from
1:00 to 6:00 p.m. at the Cook Carriage House on the Aquinas campus. The event is free
and open to the public. Free T-shirts and saplings will be given to the first 100
people. Parking is available in the Jarecki Center for Advanced Learning parking lot,
159 Woodward Lane, S.E.
The ÂÌñÒùÆÞ club, Students against the Violation of the Environment (S.A.V.E.), is having a celebration to educate and involve the community about issues concerning the planet. Local organizations, a business and Aquinas Clubs will have tables set up with information about their cause(s), how it relates to the environment and why it is important to the community. Local organizations attending include the Sierra Club, Land Conservatory of West Michigan and Hemp Goods. Aquinas Clubs taking part include the Social Action Committee (S.A.C.), the ÂÌñÒùÆÞ Democrats, the Geography and Environmental Studies Club and Habitat for Humanity.
The afternoon schedule includes and environmental talk and local bands.
1:00 Happy Hours
2:15 Hazy April
3:00 Marta Swain, owner of Hemp Goods in Eastown, and Kym Spring, Community Organizer for Clean Water Action and Clean Water Fund, will tag-team to deliver a speech entitled ?Conscience Commerce.?
4:00 Scotland Yard Gospel Choir, Chicago, Illinois (http://www.sygc.com)
5:15 The Sleeves
The ÂÌñÒùÆÞ club, Students against the Violation of the Environment (S.A.V.E.), is having a celebration to educate and involve the community about issues concerning the planet. Local organizations, a business and Aquinas Clubs will have tables set up with information about their cause(s), how it relates to the environment and why it is important to the community. Local organizations attending include the Sierra Club, Land Conservatory of West Michigan and Hemp Goods. Aquinas Clubs taking part include the Social Action Committee (S.A.C.), the ÂÌñÒùÆÞ Democrats, the Geography and Environmental Studies Club and Habitat for Humanity.
The afternoon schedule includes and environmental talk and local bands.
1:00 Happy Hours
2:15 Hazy April
3:00 Marta Swain, owner of Hemp Goods in Eastown, and Kym Spring, Community Organizer for Clean Water Action and Clean Water Fund, will tag-team to deliver a speech entitled ?Conscience Commerce.?
4:00 Scotland Yard Gospel Choir, Chicago, Illinois (http://www.sygc.com)
5:15 The Sleeves