MAYDAY! ConferenceMay 4, 2005 at 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Time:
May 4, 2005 at 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Location:Various campus locations
Audience:Public
Category:Conference
Attendancenone
Cost$0.00
Description
"Energy for Peace" will feature keynote speakers Mark Hertsgaard and Terry Tempest Williams. Events include:
9-11 a.m. -- Registration in the O.J. Johnson Student Union, Linner Lounge
9 a.m.-4 p.m. -- Resource Center in the Jackson Campus Center, upper level
10 a.m. -- Welcoming service in Christ Chapel, including the opening keynote address, titled "Peace on Earth: Why the Environment Matters to 21st Century Security," by Mark Hertsgaard, journalist, environment correspondent, and accomplished author from SanFrancisco
11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. -- Lunch break
1 p.m. -- Afternoon keynote address in Alumni Hall, titled "On the Open Spaces of Democracy," by Terry Tempest Williams, celebrated author, essayist, and nature writer from Salt Lake City
2:15 p.m. -- Book signing in Alumni Hall foyer
2:30-3:30 p.m. -- Workshops:
"What Turns Your Light on?: Wind Power and the Minnesota Energy Grid," facilitated by Michael Noble, Minnesotans for an Energy Efficient Economy, in Alumni Hall
"How the U.S. Can Transition to a Full Re-newable Energy Economy: Quickly...At No Cost...and With 6 Million in New Jobs," facilitated by Barry Hanson, author of Energy Power Shift, in the Heritage Banquet Room
"Individuals Making a Difference: Case Studies in Sustainable Living," facilitated by Mark and Margaret Yackel-Juleen of Shalom Hill Farm and students from the Gustavus Green House, in The Dive
4 p.m. -- Closing ceremony and reception in Linnaeus Arboretum
9-11 a.m. -- Registration in the O.J. Johnson Student Union, Linner Lounge
9 a.m.-4 p.m. -- Resource Center in the Jackson Campus Center, upper level
10 a.m. -- Welcoming service in Christ Chapel, including the opening keynote address, titled "Peace on Earth: Why the Environment Matters to 21st Century Security," by Mark Hertsgaard, journalist, environment correspondent, and accomplished author from SanFrancisco
11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. -- Lunch break
1 p.m. -- Afternoon keynote address in Alumni Hall, titled "On the Open Spaces of Democracy," by Terry Tempest Williams, celebrated author, essayist, and nature writer from Salt Lake City
2:15 p.m. -- Book signing in Alumni Hall foyer
2:30-3:30 p.m. -- Workshops:
"What Turns Your Light on?: Wind Power and the Minnesota Energy Grid," facilitated by Michael Noble, Minnesotans for an Energy Efficient Economy, in Alumni Hall
"How the U.S. Can Transition to a Full Re-newable Energy Economy: Quickly...At No Cost...and With 6 Million in New Jobs," facilitated by Barry Hanson, author of Energy Power Shift, in the Heritage Banquet Room
"Individuals Making a Difference: Case Studies in Sustainable Living," facilitated by Mark and Margaret Yackel-Juleen of Shalom Hill Farm and students from the Gustavus Green House, in The Dive
4 p.m. -- Closing ceremony and reception in Linnaeus Arboretum
SponsorOffice Of Special Events
ContactDana Lamb — 507-933-7520