Title: Earth Week Superior
1Earth Week Superior
- Volunteering Our Local Environment
- By Kym Young
2Why Earth Week?
Wisconsin Senator Gaylord Nelson founded Earth
Day in 1970 as a time of environmental teach-ins.
He chose dates that would not conflict with
religious holidays, college exams or spring
breaks. Earth Week- April 17th- 23rd,
2011 Earth Day- April 22nd, 2011
Gaylord Anton Nelson (June 4, 1916 July 3, 2005)
3Why Volunteer?
- Sustain our environment
- Promote Green Initiatives
- Community awareness/involvement
- Positive Personal Growth
- Celebrate our Mother Earth
4Student Organizations Volunteering
- Brings the campus together
- Promotes student involvement
- Aids campus beautification
- Provides leadership opportunities
- Cooperative Community action
5Environmental Action
- The Student Environmental Action Coalition or
SEAC is a student and youth run national network
of progressive organizations and individuals
whose aim is to uproot environmental injustices
through action and education. We define the
environment to include the physical, economic,
political, and cultural conditions in which we
live. By challenging the power structure which
threatens these conditions, students in SEAC work
to create progressive social change on both the
local and global levels. - http//www.seac.org/
- Wisconsin Environmental Organizations
- Comprehensive listing of environmental action
organizations in Wisconsin ( including Sierra
Club, Audubon Society) - http//www.eco-usa.net/orgs/wi.shtml
6St. Louis River Alliance
- The St. Louis River Alliances initial roots were
planted as a Citizen Advisory Committee that was
formed to assist Minnesota and Wisconsin state
agencies develop a Remedial Action Plan (RAP) for
the St. Louis River Area of Concern. In the
1980's, the lower 39 miles of the St. Louis River
was designated as an Area of Concern (AOC) on the
Great Lakes. It is one of 43 on the Great Lakes
in both the US and Canada. The RAP identified
nine environmental problems and developed 43
recommendations, which are in various stages of
implementation.
7St. Louis River Alliance
- Volunteer Opportunities
- You don't have to be a SLRA member to participate
as a volunteer. Volunteers are welcome to assist
in environmental monitoring and stewardship
activities, participate in meetings and events,
and even serve on committees. - Volunteer Projects
- Volunteer Stream Water Quality Monitoring
- Macroinvertebrate Indexing
- River CleanUp (Annually each May)
- 14th Annual Great Lakes Aquarium Beach Sweep -
More information coming soon! - Please email slrcac_at_stlouisriver.org or call our
office at 218-733-9520 for more information on
volunteer opportunities! - http//www.stlouisriver.org/volunteer2.html
8GLOBAL YOUTH SERVICE DAYCLEANING AND GREENING
ENGER PARK
- Friday, April 15
- YMCA True North AmeriCorps, City of Duluth, MN
Education Corps and the Duluth Public Schools
Office of Service Learning are teaming up to
celebrate GYSD. We will be in Enger Park 9am-5pm
(different shifts). Students and volunteers of
all ages are invited to participate in cleaning
and greening projects throughout the park.
Volunteers will pick up trash, brush trails, rake
leaves, remove buckthorn and be trained as first
detectors for spotting emerald ash borer and
gypsy moth signs. -
- Please find the day's schedule and register to
volunteer at www.surveymonkey.com/s/GYSDEngerPark
.
9Upcoming Events
- Sat. April 16, Gallery Hop from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Free trolley transportation provided through-out
the day. organizer_at_duluthgalleryhop.com or call
(218) 722-1451. - Tues. April 19 Wed. April 20, UMD Office of
Sustainability will hold a Sustainability Fair
from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the Kirby Center.
University, community and regional organizations
will host educational learning activities.
www.d.umn.edu/sustain. - Fri. April 22nd, Earth Day Plant a tree with
OIP - dseveri1_at_uwsuper.edu (715) 394-8138
- Sat. April 23, LA POINTE Event Earth Day Island
Clean-Up, an opportunity to do some spring
cleaning on Madeline Island. Jonis Beach.
715-747-2801. www.madelineisland.com. 10 a.m.
Inclement weather date Apr. 30. - Sat., April 30, Duluth Farmers Markets Flower
Festival with educational information, music,
food and local vendors - 7 a.m. to 12 noon.
http//www.duluthfarmersmarket.com/ - Sat., April 30, Respect Your Mother Earth Day
Festival, Leif Erikson Park, 12 noon to 9 p.m.
music, outdoor art galleries, yoga, food and
beer. http//www.respectyourmotherearth.com/ -
10Campus Clean Up -
- -Organize and Initiate a campus wide clean up day
event - Promote event as a student organization
competition - -Sponsor a recycling initiative in the dorms
- Donate used cell phones, computer equipment etc,
to education programs - Recycle student organization posters, flyers.
11Superior Community
- Contact the Parks dept about volunteering to
clean up a local playground, park or the
boardwalk - Adopt a Highway
- Volunteer to plant trees
- Volunteer at a local public school, community
center, or senior center - Contact the local community garden project
12City of Superior/ Douglas County Adopt Programs
-
- Programs Available
- Adopt-a-Beach
- Adopt-a-Park
- Adopt-a-Street/Trail
-
- These programs encourage citizens or groups to
adopt portions of the City's streets, trails,
parks, and beach (Wisconsin Point). Adoption
includes picking up litter, planting and caring
for flowers/garden beds, and reporting any
vandalism. The City will place a sign
acknowledging adoption of an area. -
- Bags are provided for garbage pickup (please
notify Parks and Recreation ahead of time), and
garbage is disposed of by contacting the Parks
Superintendent for pickup. -
- Call Parks and Recreation for more information on
areas that are available for adoption. Ph. (715)
395-7270 -
13Tribute Tree Program
- Description
- The Tribute Tree Program is a way for a person or
organization to give a lasting, living gift in
memory of someone or something, and it's also a
great way to increase the boulevard tree stock
and beautify our city. - Each Tribute Tree is 150 (tax deductible)
- Four tree species are available Maple,
Linden, Japanese Tree Lilac, or Elm (Disease
Resistant) - Spring planting season - May 1-June 15
(application must be in by December 1 of the
previous year) - The tree will be planted by the City's tree crew
on the boulevard or neighborhood of the donors
choice (provided the planting site meets City
Tree Planting Standards) - Each tree is guaranteed for one year, (if it
fails, it will be replaced one time at no cost to
the donor) - The donor or the donors gift recipient will
receive a certificate signed by the Mayor of
Superior indicating the species, where the tree
is planted, and the reason why it was purchased - Gift-Giving OccasionsConsider the City of
Superiors Tribute Tree Program for the following
special occasionsa birthday, anniversary,
memorial, holiday (e.g., Mothers Day, Fathers
Day, Arbor Day, or Earth Day), special friend or
coworker, grandchildren, outstanding
accomplishment (e.g., graduation or retirement),
beautification project, a special thank you, or
for a club or scout project - http//www.ci.superior.wi.us/index.aspx?nid236
14Reduce our UWS campus Carbon Footprint
If you smoke, discard your butts in the ash cans
not on the ground Use re-usable cups, containers
instead of Styrofoam Campaign for recyclable to
go containers in the food service Go paperless
promote e-assignments with faculty for
submission of class work Contact Earth Action
/Jessica(Jessy) Carlson jcarls40_at_uwsuper.edu
15UWS Earth Action Group
Earth Action will provide students with
opportunities to learn about environmental issues
and community organization techniques.
Contact Jessica(Jessy) Carlson
jcarls40_at_uwsuper.edu
16Superior Clean Up Days
Annual Cleanup Schedule Start Date May 2,
2011 End Date May 27, 2011 Description Annual
cleanup of Superior by area Hours All items
must be available for pickup by 700 a.m. on
scheduled day. Contact 715-394-0244 For Pick
up schedule http//www.superiorchamber.org/cwt/ext
ernal/wcpages/WCNEWS/NEWSARTICLEDISPLAY.ASPX?Artic
leID633
17Thank you for Volunteering
- Party For Good
- Thursday, May 12, 2011
- 6pm-12am
- Clyde Iron Works (in west Duluth)
- This is a celebration of those who give back to
their communities. - 6pm-9pm Pre-show - on site service project for
Japan and Hunger Hero food drive, music by
AmeriCorps Alumni - 930pm Main Show - Charlie Parr (others pending)
- Get your ticket by 1) volunteer before hand -
have your supervisor contact Angela at 722-4745 x
121 for your ticket 2) participate in the
on-site service project 3) be a Hunger Hero and
bring a food shelf item...or two...or three...4)
all of the above.
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