University of Denver Spring 2002 Earth Day Seminars


"Living More Eco-Friendly"
Tuesday, April - 12:00 p.m
Renaissance Room North - Mary Reed Building
- Learn about some easy ways to lead a more environmentally-conscious life.  All participants will receive a brochure with tips and resources in the Denver community."Corporate Responsibility and Our Environment"

Wednesday, April 10 - 12:00 p.m.
Renaissance Room North - Mary Reed Building
- A panel of leaders from organizations such as Kaladi Brothers Coffee, WindSource, and New Belgium Brewery will discuss the decisions they make in ensuring environmentally sustainable practices."Act Now, Apologize Later"

Wednesday, April 17 - 7:00 p.m.
Driscoll Ballroom
- Former Sierra Club President Adam Werbach will speak about his tenure with the organization, how he was elected president as a 22-year old college graduate, and the role of young people in the environmental movement.Earth Day with the Audubon Society

April 20
- Get your hands dirty with more than 500 volunteers in a Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado project at the Audubon Society's Chatfield Nature Preserve.  Volunteers will build boardwalk, plant trees, and help to restore wetlands in this beautiful preserve.  Email cap@du.edu to register. "One Makes a Difference - Inspiring Actions That Change Our World"

Wednesday, April 24 - 7:00 p.m.
Driscoll Ballroom
-Julia Butterfly Hill will speak about her two plus years living in a redwood tree in northern California.  Hill is a world-renowned speaker and activist who will be sure to motivate students. "Project Nepal : Taking Time to Serve"

Tuesday, April 30 -
7:00 p.m.
Sturm Auditorium
-Join us for the premier of a DU student's documentary shot during his recent visit to the Himalayan Kingdom of Nepal.  A reception and photo exhibit will precede the event at 6:00 p.m.

All events are free and open to the public.  For more information about any of these events, please contact Glenn Fee in the Community Action Program at 303.871.4281