aaa or uo events

Holy Cow Cowfest

Submitted by kellybrenner on Mon, 2008-04-28 16:34.
2008-05-03 18:00
Location:

Agate HallCowfest

HOLY COW'S AGATE HALL PARTY DRAWS BIG NAMES MAY 3rd!
Benefit For The Local Food Business Will Feature Some Of Eugene's
Biggest Bands

On Saturday May 3rd local organic foods business, Holy Cow Café and Catering, is throwing a ten-year anniversary bash for their campus café at Agate Hall. Several of Eugene's most popular bands have already agreed to do the benefit, including Medium Troy, The Conjugal Visitors, The Klezmonauts, Bindaas and 4Trees.

Proceeds from the party are going to subsidize the Holy Cow's recent legal bills, incurred while battling to keep their lease at the University of Oregon. The party will also include an Indian Cafe, a Café Mam espresso bar, Ruby's Real Root Beer & Floats, youthful breakdancers, and a silent auction featuring items or gift certificates from some of the most creative and forward thinking businesses in Eugene.



Earth Day

Submitted by kellybrenner on Tue, 2008-04-22 08:24.
2008-04-22 11:00 - 2008-04-22 15:00
Location:

EMU Amphitheatre

Day of the Earth activities, 11am-3pm in the EMU ampitheater:

The Music Never Stops! We got...Water Tower String Band, The Arithmetic Danger Club, Blair St. Mugwumps, The Mood, Why I Must Be Careful, The Davey's, Doctor Moss, Just People, Volifonix

Bicycle Appreciation Day! free bike repairs, snacks for bicyclists

Screen print Earth Day tshirts (bring your own shirt)

Guerrilla Seed Ball Instruction by the student insurgent

Tree Walks by ELP Forest team

Creating an Earth Art Mural - 6 billion brush strokes, one portrait

Guided River Walk

Reusable lid mosaic workshop

Bring the kiddies! Earth Day sing along featuring folk singer Rich Gaubner



The LiveMove Bike Fair

Submitted by kellybrenner on Tue, 2008-04-22 08:22.
2008-05-02 10:00 - 2008-05-02 17:00
Location:

EMU Amphitheater



Be a Hero. Take SETA's Vegan Challenge!

Submitted by kellybrenner on Fri, 2008-04-11 19:52.
2008-04-14 08:00 - 2008-04-18 22:00

Be a Hero. Take SETA's Vegan Challenge! (April 14th - 18th, 2008)

As part of UO's Earthweek, SETA is asking you to be a hero and take the Vegan Challenge. Spend a week eating for life! By enjoying a plant-based diet, you will:
** Save animal lives (both domestic and wild).
** Greatly reduce your carbon footprint.
** Boycott factory farming and the exploitation of other animals.
** Use less land, oil, and water. Cause less pollution.
** Eat plenty of healthy, good stuff.
SETA's Vegan Challenge week asks people to adopt a vegan diet for at least a week (any consecutive seven days you choose), enjoying plant-based foods instead of buying any animal's flesh, cow's milk, or chicken's eggs. This is a great chance to prove to yourself that you can live a healthy life without sacrificing anybody else's life or freedom.



Earth Week Celebration

Submitted by kellybrenner on Thu, 2008-04-10 18:27.
2008-04-17 19:00 - 2008-04-17 21:00
Location:

Willamette 100

Thursday April 17th
7 PM Willamette 100
SETA presents "Peaceable Kingdom" part of Earth Celebration Movie Series. compelling behind-the-scenes stories of farmed animals, former farmers,and animal rescuers, struggling against an out of control agricultural system that hardens us humans and treats our fellow animals like pieces of meat. Despite these challenges, Peaceable Kingdom offers us an inspirational and poignant vision of a more peaceful world that is well within our reach.



Earth Week Celebration

Submitted by kellybrenner on Thu, 2008-04-10 18:25.
2008-04-16 18:00 - 2008-04-16 19:30

Wednesday April 16th
6 PM-7:30 Coquille and Metoluis
Stephanie Boston, an organizer from Stumptown Earth First! The
Portland Animal Defense League, and Rising Tide North America will be giving an interactive presentation on breaking down systems of social and environmental oppression, and making links between radical ecofeminism and environmental ethics.
Stephanie recently completed the Radical Eco-Feminist West Coast Spring tour, presenting a two hour presentation with another womyn that recognizes "the need for radical analysis over reformist thinking- working to drastically change the system rather than working within it". The presentation also emphasizes the importance of animal liberation into the radical-feminist-environmental analysis.



Earth Week Celebration

Submitted by kellybrenner on Thu, 2008-04-10 18:23.
2008-04-15 18:00 - 2008-04-15 21:00
Location:

Various Locations

Tuesday, April 15th
6 PM Lawrence 115- CASL presents a green cleaning workshop.
Center for the Advancement of Sustainable Living (CASL) models ecologically and socially sustainable technologies and living practices that are both practical and rewarding. CASL is in the process of converting a university house into a green living demo house but while we wait join us to learn about non-toxic, low impact, inexpensive cleaning and other household products as well as general ways to reduce your waste output. Look out for more workshops from CASL this term and email casl@uoregon.edu for more information.



Earth Week Celebration - Cascadia Rising Tide: Connecting the links to a broader movement

Submitted by kellybrenner on Thu, 2008-04-10 18:21.
2008-04-14 17:00 - 2008-04-14 18:30
Location:

Fir Room, EMU

Monday, April 14th
Cascadia Rising Tide: Connecting the links to a broader movement
5-6:30 PM FIR ROOM
Monica Vaughan, an Organizer from Rising Tide Cascadia addresses how we need to start thinking strategically about how to spark a nationwide uprising against the fossil fuel industry that not only disrupts business as usual, but inspires widespread resistance.



Compost or Bust!

Submitted by kellybrenner on Tue, 2008-03-04 16:25.
2008-03-05 19:15 - 2008-03-05 20:00
Location:

EMU Boardroom

Its Compost or Bust! We are gaining huge momentum on this issue and
are about to reach the boiling point!

Please if you have 15 minutes or so, come to the Senate Meeting Weds. at 7:15 PM in the EMU BOARDROOM!

There will be a decision made regarding the full funding for a sixth month pilot proposal of composting for the EMU!

This is a HUGE STEP taken by the administration and we need to hold
them accountable for this proposal!

With luck and your presence we will soon have composting throughout
the ENTIRE CAMPUS COMMUNITY!

VIVA LA COMPOST REVOLUCION! Be there. THIS WEDS 7:15 PM In the EMU
BOARDROOM!



Take Back Campus

Submitted by kellybrenner on Sun, 2008-03-02 15:34.
2008-03-03 19:00 - 2008-03-03 21:30
Location:

Willamette 100

Take Back Campus

Student Empowerment Forum

Co-sponsored by ASUO and the Sustainability Coalition

Students should have a say in decision making on campus. Widespread campus apathy and disempowerment stem from lack of control in the decision making that affects us all. Where was student input in these decisions?:

Non-renewal of Holy Cow's contract
Firing of popular faculty
Campus sustainability commitment
Construction of new sports arenas
Public safety on campus
Replacement of wrestling program
Student control of the incidental fee
Lack of departmentalization of the Ethnic Studies program
...AND MORE