Women's Wisdom Lunch
Join
EEI for a Women’s Wisdom Lunch exploring an in-depth investigation
into the truth behind the unlabeled, patented, genetically
engineered foods that have quietly filled U.S. grocery store shelves
for the past decade.
The Future of Food
A
film by Deborah Koons Garcia
"One of 2005's must-see documentaries"
-San Francisco Chronicle
MDC Wolfson Thursday,
November 9, 2006
from 12:30 P.m. to 2 p.m.
To
RSVP and for location, call 305-237-7119
MDC Kendall -
Wednesday, January 17, 2007 from 12 Noon to 2 p.m.
To
RSVP and for location, call 305-237-2549
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Simple Solar Solutions
A Free
Workshop
Thursday, October 12, 2006
5 p.m.- 8:30 p.m.
Miami Dade College Wolfson Campus
300 NE 2nd Ave, Downtown Miami
Auditorium, Room 1261
organized byEarth Ethics Institute; Architecture Club AIA Miami; US
Green Building Council South Florida Chapter
Facilitated by Roger Messenger
A simple inexpensive solar system is a great source of back-up
energy when power is unavailable due to storms or outages and requires
no gasoline or noisy generator.
South Florida seems an obvious place to take advantage of solar
power, but few are doing so in practice. This program
demystifies the technology and makes clear the best ways to utilize
solar, how to design various sized systems, how to make a solar
installation accessible and affordable, and finally, how to apply
for permitting, select approved systems, and obtain available
rebates.
More
Information and Agenda
Sponsored by Sun Electronics, Vergona/Bowersox Electric, Inc.
To RSVP and for directions-305-237-7119
Awarding 3 CEUs for Architects,
Awarding 3 hours of Professional Development
for MDC Faculty
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Gandhi Day of Service
Saturday,
September 30, 2006
9 a.m.
Overtown Community
Organic Native Plant Nursery
and Garden
in
collaboration with
Center for Community Involvement, Roots in the City,
St. John Baptist Church
Over 200 MDC Students, Faculty and Staff helped clear land and plant
pigeon peas on a lot in the middle of Overtown. Organic vegetable
plants were given to neighborhood residents. Students will volunteer
biweekly with Roots in the City.

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