Author Archives: Sustain Champlain

AASHE Bulletin: Princeton Review Releases 2021 Guide to Green Colleges + More

October 27, 2020 News | Opportunities | Resources | Events | Jobs | Submit | Advertise News of the Week Princeton Review Releases 2021 Guide to Green CollegesThe Princeton Review “Guide to Green Colleges, 2021 Edition” profiles 416 colleges with a commitment to sustainability. Of the 416 institutions, 393 are in the U.S., 22 are in Canada, and one […]

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Growing Together: October Newsletter

Garden EventsGet the network involved by submitting your next event directly to our submission page. Webinars, courses, conferences and in-person events, recurring or one-time, 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 […]

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Creator’s Jam hosted by Champlain’s Willard & Maple – Nov 6-8

Willard & Maple, Champlain’s literary & fine art magazine, is hosting the Creator’s Jamon November 6th-8th. At 3PM on the 6th of November, the jam’s theme will be announced, and students will have 48 hours to create and submit whatever they’re inspired to—be it poetry, prose, visual art, sculpture, photography, games, or even film. It’s a […]

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Virtual Bicycle Safety Workshop – October 29, 1:30 PM – 2 PM EDT

Employees AND Students! Join Local Motion and Champlain Transportation for an online Streets & Sweets bike safety workshop. Our bike expert will give you some tips on how to stay safe and follow the rules of the road (including bike light legalities!), and give you useful pointers on how to avoid common bike theft pit-falls. […]

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October is Racial Justice Month!

Welcome to our October organizer update for college & university campaigners! October is especially exciting because not only is it the second month of Fair Fall, but also Fair Trade Month! This month’s Fair Fall theme is Racial Justice. With the mass mobilization of Black Lives Matter advocates over the past few months, we wanted […]

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#ClimateVoter pics at the polls. News & Updates from Citizens’ Climate Lobby

RFF webinar on future of carbon pricing; Learn about the five levers of political will Weekly Briefing, Oct. 21, 2020 CCLers do their part to make this election the year of the #ClimateVoter  With less than two weeks remaining before an election that will have a big impact on climate change policy, CCL volunteers are […]

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United Way Volunteer Connection listings

October 22, 2020 United Way’s Volunteer Connection site is set up to help connect agencies and volunteers.  Agencies are working hard to navigate volunteering in this new time, so the opportunities are still limited, but we are starting to see more. Here is a link for Volunteer Connection to see these and other opportunities. HALF MARATHON UNPLUGGED – […]

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What happens after the election?

The election is near. Regardless of which way the election goes, there needs to be a conversation around what we want America to look like and stand for. Many events are happening (starting tonight) that address this.-Kina Thorpe, PJC Educational Program Manager Click here to for the quarterly Peace & Justice Center Newsletter In This Issue […]

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Your October Digest from CSWD

October 2020 Dear Neighbors, I love this time of year – autumn breezes, blazing color changes, fireplaces being lit. I am also compelled to start preparing for the winter months. Packing away my summer clothes, storing my window screens, and of course, picking up my yard and putting my garden to bed for the cold […]

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