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Events Off Campus

Built Works
September 9, 2010
a lecture with Matthew Cunningham, BSLA 2000- Department of Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning, MLA 2006- Harvard University Graduate School of Design. The first of the Ervin Zube Lecture Series.
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UMass, Amherst, Procopio Room, 105 Hills North
4:00 pm

Events Off Campus

Ervin Zube Lecture Series
September 16, 2010
A lecture with Tim Brennan, President, Pioneer Valley Planning Commission. The second lecture in the series.
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UMass, Amherst, Procopio Room, 105 Hills North
4:00 pm

Activists Training!
September 20, 2010
Calling all activists! MASSPIRG, in conjunction with the Public Interest Network, is holding an Activist Workshop in Northampton, MA. To learn more and register for the workshop, click the link that follows. If you have any questions about the training, email Jessie Miller at jmiller at publicinterestnetwork.org or call at (617) 747 - 4395.
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125 Main Street, Northampton (First Churches)
6:00 pm to 9:00 pm

Events at Smith

The Gulf Oil Spill: How can we learn from this crisis?
September 22, 2010
A roundtable discussion and lunchbag with Danielle Brian, Executive Director, Project on Government Oversight; Shizuka Hsieh, Associate Professor of Chemistry; Thomas Litwin, Director, Clark Science Center, Harriman Alaska Expedition Retraced; moderated by Donald Baumer, Professor of Government. Lunch provided for the first 50 participants. Jointly sponsored by the Smith College Government Department, the Environmental Science and Policy and Public Policy Programs, and the Center for the Environment, Ecological Design, and Sustainability.
Neilson Library Browsing Room, Smith College
12:00 pm to 1:00 pm

ES&P Lunchbag: Coral Reef EdVentures!
September 24, 2010
Join us to hear from students who worked in Belize this summer to educate children about the environment. And find out how you might participate next year! Lunch provided.
Bass Hall 102
12:10 pm

Unraveling of Past Pollution Episodes
September 28, 2010
through Incremental Hard Tissues: Applications of Laser Ablation (LA)-ICP MS, a lecture by Dula Amarasiriwardena, Professor of Chemistry, School of Natural Science, Hampshire College.
Ford Hall Case Study Room
4:45 pm

Events Off Campus

Regional Climate Impact Analysis for Policy Development: The Evolution of the UW Climate Impacts Gr
September 22, 2010
A lecture by Dr. Ed Miles, one of the nation's most successful interdisciplinary researchers in the field of climate change and climate impacts. Dr. Ed Miles, Professor Emeritus, School of Marine Affairs, University of Washington; former Co-Director, Center for Science in the Earth Systems (CSES) and NOAA RISA Climate Impacts Group at the University of Washington; Member: National Academy of Sciences (2003), Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Sciences (2005), Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (2009). Email: aholland@geo.umass.edu with questions.
UMASS, Amherst, Engineering Lab II
2:30 pm

Ervin Zube Lecture Series
September 23, 2010
A lecture with Paige Warren, Assistant Professor, Natural Resources Conservation, Umass Amherst. The third lecture in the series.
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UMass, Amherst, Procopio Room, 105 Hills North
4:00 pm

Taste the View
September 24, 2010
Come celebrate the beauty and bounty of our local landscape at Community Involved In Sustaining Agriculture's (CISA) annual celebration of local food and the local heroes who produce it. There will be samplings of local food from the four corners of our three counties (Hampshire, Franklin, Hampden), live music, live and silent auctions. YOU CAN CONTRIBUTE TO THIS WORTHY BENEFIT WITH YOUR TIME. As many as 70 volunteers will be needed in the two days leading up to and the day following the event: To be part of Taste the View and support local agriculture, contact Ann Pemberton at volunteer@buylocalfood.org. To purchase tickets to the event, go to the link below. Want to know first hand what its like to volunteer with CISA? or if you have any other questions please feel free to contact Claire Turner at cat07@hampshire.edu
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Tri-County Fair Grounds, Northampton
6:00 pm

17th annual Festival de la Cosecha (Harvest Festival)
September 25, 2010
The event features traditional Puerto Rican Lechonera (pig roast), live music (musica tipica Puerto Riquena), Paso Fino horse demonstrations, dancing, information tables for families to learn about educational, environmental, and social services available to them throughout Holyoke, petting zoo, and children's activities in a beautiful festival area amongst organic farms overlooking the Connecticut River. Sponsored by Nuestras Raíces, Inc. in partnership with the annual Holyoke Community Education Fair and supported by Smith College Environmental Science and Policy Program.
24 Jones Ferry Road, Holyoke, MA (Nuestras Raices Farm - La Finca) Off Main Street, where Rt. 5 and Main Street merge.
12:00 pm to 6:00 pm