Author Archives: Sustain Champlain

ecoNEWS VT Fall 2020 Newsletter

ecoNEWS VT – Fall 2020 Highlighting the latest findings in ecological research and monitoring from across Vermont Autumn is here! In this season’s newsletter we highlight research on the growth of red oak in the Northeast, how biodiverse land and ecosystem services can be protected together, and how hunters would feel if wolves were to […]

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Developing a Sense of Place During Distance Learning Webinar – 11/17

I would like to draw your attention to an upcoming and timely webinar with the NAGT webinar series.  Developing a Sense of Place During Distance Learning Date: Tuesday, November 17, 2020 Time: 1:00pm PT | 2:00pm MT | 3:00pm CT | 4:00pm ET Registration deadline: Sunday, November 15, 2020 Webinar DescriptionSense of place helps students contextualize […]

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Burlington Progressive Party mayoral candidate debates and caucus

Burlington Progressives just announced their process for nominating a candidate for Mayor of Burlington and I would like to invite you to participate in the nomination process! Over the next few weeks we will host a series of candidate forums focused on issues impacting our city. Then, on December 1st, we will hold our nominating […]

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Upcoming Activities at Rokeby Museum

Upcoming Activities at Rokeby Museum YOU’RE INVITED Holiday Open House Saturday, December 5th: 10:00 am–4 pm Free Entry to Museum.  Great deals in the Museum Shop. A limited number of Rokeby-sourced Holiday door swags and wreaths for sale! Find a gift for everyone on your list and Support Rokeby Museum! New Hours through December 6th From October 31st to December […]

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United Way – 2020 Holiday Giving & Volunteer Guide

Attached above is a guide of some holiday wish lists and volunteer opportunities for you to share with colleagues, friends, family, etc.  As there are limited volunteer opportunities, they will fill up quickly. Please let me know if you have any questions or if I can help in any way. Best,Megan Megan Bridges (she/her/hers)Community Impact […]

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New job openings at Citizens’ Climate Lobby

New job openings at Citizens’ Climate Lobby: Front End Developer/IT SpecialistCloses on Nov 17 Conservative Outreach CoordinatorCloses on Nov 25 Donor Relations OfficerCloses on Dec 1 Diversity and Inclusion Program CoordinatorCloses Dec. 7 About Citizens’ Climate Education: Citizens’ Climate Education (CCE) and Citizens’ Climate Lobby (CCL) are non-partisan, grassroots advocacy organizations that build political will […]

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Six ways you can work on climate action

Dear Faculty, Staff, Students and Community, Check out the information below to help support clean energy climate solutions, sustainability in economic recovery, and  a more sustainable future! Thank you for sharing and using these opportunities. 1. Post-election civic engagement Now more than ever it is important to be engaged in our communities to create the […]

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Growing Together: Vermont Community Garden Network’s November Newsletter

Garden EventsGet the network involved by submitting your next event directly to our submission page. Webinars, courses, conferences, one-time or reoccurring events, all apply! See what’s coming up on our Statewide Garden Calendar Fund Your GardenNeed funding for your garden project? Visit our website for a regularly updated list of garden-related grants. Find upcoming grants on […]

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ECOS (United Nations Climate Change Education, Communication and Outreach Community) Fellows

ECOS Fellows are volunteers who spend 4-6 hours each week working on high impact projects that meet the strategic goals of ECOS and advance sustainability and informed climate action around the world. Fellows are selected on an ongoing basis. If you are interested in becoming an ECOS Fellow, please contact mark@climateecos.org Organizational Catalog Fellowship Objectives ECOS, […]

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Digital Artists/Social Media/Website Design Campaign Student Fellowships

The Change the Chamber campaign <https://www.changethechamber.org/> is taking action on the influence of Dark Money on our political system. TheUS Chamber of Commerce is the largest trade association in the US, but dueto its legal status as a 501(c)6 it can take money anonymously from donorsand member corporations, and then funnel it into any political […]

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