Central Student Government (CSG) and Michigan Dining are co-hosting an Earth Day celebration on Central Campus on Friday, April 3 from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. The free public event -- focusing on sustainability and engagement -- will have activities at both the Diag and Palmer Commons.
Event highlights at the Diag:
Activities sponsored by more than 20 groups: Games, moss graffiti, take-the-tap-water taste test, terracycling, trivia, seed bombing, tie-dye, visioning and music.
Food: Michigan Dining chefs will perform cooking demonstrations and pass out samples. Free donuts, apples and trinkets will be handed out to visitors.
Information: The Office of Campus Sustainability, environmental organizations and student groups will share information about efforts to go green. University of Michigan’s campus farm will explain its sustainable operations and volunteer opportunities.
Event highlight at Palmer Commons:
Film: A free showing of “Farmland” will be featured, beginning at 2:30 p.m. in Forum Hall, and a panel discussion with farmers will follow. The documentary takes a look at farmers and ranchers in their twenties, who are passionate about the evolving life passed down through generations.
Event highlights at the Diag:
Activities sponsored by more than 20 groups: Games, moss graffiti, take-the-tap-water taste test, terracycling, trivia, seed bombing, tie-dye, visioning and music.
Food: Michigan Dining chefs will perform cooking demonstrations and pass out samples. Free donuts, apples and trinkets will be handed out to visitors.
Information: The Office of Campus Sustainability, environmental organizations and student groups will share information about efforts to go green. University of Michigan’s campus farm will explain its sustainable operations and volunteer opportunities.
Event highlight at Palmer Commons:
Film: A free showing of “Farmland” will be featured, beginning at 2:30 p.m. in Forum Hall, and a panel discussion with farmers will follow. The documentary takes a look at farmers and ranchers in their twenties, who are passionate about the evolving life passed down through generations.
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