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Calendar developed and supported by Kieran O'Shea
Upcoming Events
- February 24, 2012
- February 25, 2012
- Hungry for a ChangeHungry for a Change
Time: 8:00 am
Hungry for a Change: Food, Ethics & Sustainability is a six-session discussion course developed by the Northwest Earth Institute which explores food systems and our relationships to them. We'll examine the impact food choices have on our health and the health of our planet. We'll also consider the ethical and political implications of our food system and our personal food choices. Fee is $50 per person (which includes the required course book) or $60 for couples sharing a book. Registration is required by 4pm on Wednesday, Feb 22nd. Click for more information and to register. at 8:00 am - Winter Bug AcademyWinter Bug Academy
Time: 1:00 pm
Open to all adults and children 8 years old and up. Joe and Christopher Zito invite you to an outdoor winter insect foray to look for over-wintering insects, snow fleas, active winter stoneflies and craneflies! Come dressed to go outdoors. Also see an indoor presentation on how insects survive winter and deal with the cold. Advance registration strongly recommended. Call 319-362-0664 to register by phone or click to register online. at 1:00 pm - Ask the Expert--Chickens!Ask the Expert--Chickens!
Time: 2:00 pm
Do you have questions about raising chickens you can't seem to get answered? Come and ask Dr. Darrell Trampel, ISU poultry extension veterinarian! Dr. Trampel responds to poultry health questions raised by producers, backyard hobbyists and veterinarians and serves as liaison between the ISU College of Veterinary Medicine and Iowa poultry organizations. Fee is $3/member; $4/non-member. Registration is required by 4pm on Thursday, Feb 23rd. Call 319-362-0664 to register by phone or click to register online. at 2:00 pm
- Hungry for a ChangeHungry for a Change
- March 3, 2012
Voluntary Simplicity
Join our six-week discussion course that introduces various aspects of simple living. Following our free introductory session, our topics will include:
The Meaning of Simplicity
The concept of simplicity, as a religious practice or philosophy of life, has a long history. How is simplicity connected to personal happiness and well-being?
Living More With Less
Accumulating material possessions is part of the American Dream. For some, the dream has become a nightmare. When do possessions and technologies add meaning to our lives and when do they detract?
Making a Living
A growing number of people wish to resolve the conflict between the desire to make and spend money and the desire for a more enjoyable lifestyle. Why is that so difficult in our culture?
Do You Have the Time?
In modern society, our minds are focused on the “busyness” of the day, our current problems and our future challenges. Are there alternatives to the fast pace and technology overload of the dominant culture?
Living Simply on Earth
As a society, we engage in patterns of material consumption that are damaging the environment. How much do we really need?
Our discussion group will meet on six consecutive Saturday mornings at 8:00am beginning with our free, no-obligation introductory session on January 7th. A discussion series book is required and included in your fee. The fee is $50 per person or $60 per couple if sharing a book.
You must register by 4pm on January 6th to participate. Call 319-362-0664 to register by phone or click here to register online.