Come hear about a six session Monday morning discussion group that begins June 23rd. Get an overview of course content. Hear about food systems and their impacts on culture, society and Earth. For more information, please contact Arkansas Earth Institute at info@arkansasearth.org, 501-213-5388. Location: Bill & Margaret Clark Room, 3rd Floor, River Market, Downtown Little Rock.
Events
Style Your Sole
June 17, 2008 3pm- 7pm
June 21, 2008 11am-2pm
Whole Foods Market® will host a "Style Your Sole" event to celebrate the launch of an exclusive new eco-friendly line of TOMS Shoes. Each pair of shoes purchased provides a free pair to a child in need. TOMS will be available for purchase and Whole Foods Market will provide an array of decorating materials for shoppers to make them one of a kind. This event will include drinks, eats,and live music. Local artists will be available to decorate your shoes or you can decorate them yourself!
Six-session discussion course begins. Learn about food systems and their impacts on culture, society and Earth. The course offers practical suggestions on creating and supporting a more sustainable food system, explores the effects of modern industrial agriculture, highlights sustainable forms of agriculture and how individuals can make choices that cast a vote for a more sustainable food supply. Cost: $20 for study guide. For detailed course outline, go to www. http://www.nwei.org. For more information or to register, email info@arkansasearth.org or call 501-213-5388.
We'll begin networking on July 1st at 5.30pm and move into informal discussions about the future of green radio programming at 6.00pm. Join us at the Rumba Mexi Cuban Restaurant at 300 President Clinton Avenue! Call Buddy at (501) 258-0911 for questions.
A diverse group of people come together the 1st and 3rd Thursday evening of every month to discuss using the radio as a means to raise public awareness around environmental issues. Call 501.258.0911 or email brawls2@comcast.net for more information!
Come listen, come play, come speak - a great space for jams, sets, open expression
Where: 101 N. Woodrow at Markham St, in the back, basement.
Entrance off alley behind building. Park in gravel or in adjacent lot across alley.
When: Wed night, 8 to 10pm, July 9th, and again on Wed July 23rd
What: Featured musicians, try out a song, pref. originals, read a poem, whatever.
Who: You, friends

