Campus Event

怪談 Kaidan: Strange Stories from Japan!

EvCC Japanese Culture Club presents... 怪談 Kaidan: strange stories from Japan!
Join us at the twilight hour and listen to spine-tingling tales from Japan!
•    Free and open to the EvCC community.  
•    Please consider donating to the EvCC Food Pantry initiative
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Virtual Earth Week: Elwha River Ecology

Alex Tadio, program coordinator and advisor at Western Washington University's Huxley College of the Environment, and Dr. Jenise Bauman, restoration ecologist and WWU professor, will discuss the history, restoration and ecological significance of the Elwha River in the Olympic Peninsula. Register with your EvCC email address to receive the Zoom link.

Virtual Earth Week: Earth Hacks

Earth Hacks was started in 2018 to harness the power of hackathons (typically programming competitions) to develop student-driven solutions to the climate crisis. Sanjana Paul, executive director of the Earth Hacks Foundation, will speak. Register with your EvCC email address to receive the Zoom link.

Virtual Earth Week: Special Birds of Mount Rainier

Author Jeff Antonelis-Lapp speaks about special birds of Mount Rainier. A graduate of Huxley College of the Environment at Western Washington University, he is the author of several books and has spent many years teaching environmental education in western Washington. Register with your EvCC email address to receive the Zoom link.

Virtual Earth Week: Gardening with Ciscoe!

Celebrity gardening expert Ciscoe Morris will share tips and answer questions about sustainable gardening. Morris gives advice on his “Gardening with Ciscoe” segments on KING 5 TV. “Ask Ciscoe” is a top selling garden book nationwide, and his most recent book "Oh, La La!" was released in 2020. Register with your EvCC email address to receive the Zoom link.

Earth Week: Virtual Field Trip in the Nisqually River Watershed

Author Jeff Antonelis-Lapp speaks about "A Virtual Field Trip in the Nisqually River Watershed." A graduate of Huxley College of the Environment at Western Washington University, he is the author of several books and has spent many years teaching environmental education in western Washington. Register with your EvCC email address to receive the Zoom link.

Virtual Earth Week: Tahoma's Biggest Stories

Author Jeff Antonelis-Lapp speaks about his book "Tahoma and its People," a natural history of Mount Rainier National Park. A graduate of Huxley College of the Environment at Western Washington University, he is the author of several books and has spent many years teaching environmental education in western Washington. Register with your EvCC email address to receive the Zoom link.

Virtual Earth Week: Bird-Friendly Communities

Brian Zinke, wildlife biologist and executive director of the Pilchuck Audubon Society, talks about turning our communities into bird-friendly communities that can help tackle climate change. Register with your EvCC email address to receive the Zoom link.

See what else is happening for Earth Week.

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