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« April 19, 2008 - May 03, 2008 »
 
04 / 19
(all day)
Start: Feb 24 2008 - 9:43pm
End: Apr 21 2008 - 9:43pm

The EDC's new competition! Submit your studio project to the Top Ten Green Projects competition and see how it stacks up.

Winners will be announced at HOPES 14, and their work will be displayed at the conference and archived on the EDC's website. For more information, go to the Top Ten Green Projects website.

(all day)
Start: Apr 17 2008 - 2:00pm
End: Apr 20 2008 - 3:00pm

Sustainability is not a trend; it is the social movement of our time. To embrace this social movement we must fundamentally transform the way we think. Through design we draw on difference to strengthen the link between our individual creativity, our society, and the environment. As we synthesize these currently disparate ecologies, we locate an intersection of values that can inspire our attitudes and actions.


Keynote Speakers: Natalie Jeremijenko, Randolph Hester, John Abrams, Eric Corey Freed, and Nate Cormier.


HOPES Website

Start: 11:00 am
End: 5:00 pm

This tenth annual Earth Day Celebration is an environmentally-based event that celebrates the Earth and its resources. This year’s event theme is "Power to Change" and features educational activity booths, the John H. Baldwin Film & Lecture Series, two musical stages, a Procession of All Species, and much more! The event is produced by the volunteer efforts of the Earth Day Steering Committee.



Earth Day 2008 Website

04 / 20
(all day)
Start: Feb 24 2008 - 9:43pm
End: Apr 21 2008 - 9:43pm

The EDC's new competition! Submit your studio project to the Top Ten Green Projects competition and see how it stacks up.

Winners will be announced at HOPES 14, and their work will be displayed at the conference and archived on the EDC's website. For more information, go to the Top Ten Green Projects website.

End: 3:00 pm
Start: Apr 17 2008 - 2:00pm
End: Apr 20 2008 - 3:00pm

Sustainability is not a trend; it is the social movement of our time. To embrace this social movement we must fundamentally transform the way we think. Through design we draw on difference to strengthen the link between our individual creativity, our society, and the environment. As we synthesize these currently disparate ecologies, we locate an intersection of values that can inspire our attitudes and actions.


Keynote Speakers: Natalie Jeremijenko, Randolph Hester, John Abrams, Eric Corey Freed, and Nate Cormier.


HOPES Website

04 / 21
End: 9:43 pm
Start: Feb 24 2008 - 9:43pm
End: Apr 21 2008 - 9:43pm

The EDC's new competition! Submit your studio project to the Top Ten Green Projects competition and see how it stacks up.

Winners will be announced at HOPES 14, and their work will be displayed at the conference and archived on the EDC's website. For more information, go to the Top Ten Green Projects website.

04 / 22
Start: 11:00 am
End: 3:00 pm

Day of the Earth activities, 11am-3pm in the EMU ampitheater:

The Music Never Stops! We got...Water Tower String Band, The Arithmetic Danger Club, Blair St. Mugwumps, The Mood, Why I Must Be Careful, The Davey's, Doctor Moss, Just People, Volifonix

Bicycle Appreciation Day! free bike repairs, snacks for bicyclists

Screen print Earth Day tshirts (bring your own shirt)

Guerrilla Seed Ball Instruction by the student insurgent

Tree Walks by ELP Forest team

Creating an Earth Art Mural - 6 billion brush strokes, one portrait

Guided River Walk

Reusable lid mosaic workshop

Bring the kiddies! Earth Day sing along featuring folk singer Rich Gaubner

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Start: 10:00 am
End: 5:00 pm
05 / 3
Start: 6:00 pm

HOLY COW'S AGATE HALL PARTY DRAWS BIG NAMES MAY 3rd!
Benefit For The Local Food Business Will Feature Some Of Eugene's
Biggest Bands


On Saturday May 3rd local organic foods business, Holy Cow Café and Catering, is throwing a ten-year anniversary bash for their campus café at Agate Hall. Several of Eugene's most popular bands have already agreed to do the benefit, including Medium Troy, The Conjugal Visitors, The Klezmonauts, Bindaas and 4Trees.


Proceeds from the party are going to subsidize the Holy Cow's recent legal bills, incurred while battling to keep their lease at the University of Oregon. The party will also include an Indian Cafe, a Café Mam espresso bar, Ruby's Real Root Beer & Floats, youthful breakdancers, and a silent auction featuring items or gift certificates from some of the most creative and forward thinking businesses in Eugene.