±«Óătvâs Earth Day celebration transformed the Ho Science Center atrium into an environmental carnival. Live music by student bands and a vegan barbeque complemented the table displays representing this semesterâs initiatives.
Following the planting of 200 tree saplings on the former university ski hill, students, faculty, and community members gathered to learn more about the progress of environmental projects on campus, while enjoying the fun atmosphere.
Democracy Matters, Banish the Bottle, and the local food initiative were just a few of the groups represented at the event.
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About 200 saplings were planted on the former ski hill as part of Earth Day observances. (Photo by Andy Daddio) |
âThe mantra of the Green Summit was âaction by Earth Day,â so this was very fitting,â said Rachel Surprenant â08, the environmental studies program assistant who helped organize both the Earth Day celebration and the summit.
âStudents have had a lot of time to make progress and get things done. It is only two months later, though, so the excitement is still there.â
Organizers were glad to see composting tumblers, plastic bins that aerate food waste in order to allow it to decompose into nutrient-rich soil.
âThe students decided that before we get a large-scale composting project for the whole university [which is presently being studied], we should get tumblers,â said Surprenant, adding that they will be helpful for promoting the composting idea.
The vegan food was sampled by even the staunchest of meat-lovers.
âAll the food here is local and vegan,â said Lindsey Jacobson â10, one of the student organizers. âWe want people to see how delicious vegan food is and consider it as an option to help the environment. Itâs also great to support the local economy.â
The most promising spirit behind the event, held on Wednesday, came from the students themselves.
âIt seems like there is great energy and focus within the students involved in ,â said Teddi Hofmann â10. âAs a member of Outdoor Education, I think itâs important that we work hard to conserve our earth and its resources. Iâm proud to be a part of a school thatâs working to do that.â