Comments - ETSU Sustainability efforts - Green Interfaith2024-03-28T22:33:53Zhttps://greeninterfaith.ning.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=6366645%3ABlogPost%3A8822&xn_auth=noPostscript...
I am kind of at…tag:greeninterfaith.ning.com,2011-08-24:6366645:Comment:91172011-08-24T14:41:06.602ZEmily Page Bidgoodhttps://greeninterfaith.ning.com/profile/EPBidgood
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I am kind of at a crossroads here as to what to pursue for October. <span>Whatever we decide to do for October, ETSU Office of Sustinability will co-sponsor with us, which is good news.</span> <span>The Greening College Campuses panel could be a good way to respond to the lack of communication---focusing on the "NETWORK" in Green Interfaith Network. Another option would be to invite someone whose passions are related to local food and agriculture. Kathleen Moore…</span>
<p><br/>Postscript...</p>
I am kind of at a crossroads here as to what to pursue for October. <span>Whatever we decide to do for October, ETSU Office of Sustinability will co-sponsor with us, which is good news.</span> <span>The Greening College Campuses panel could be a good way to respond to the lack of communication---focusing on the "NETWORK" in Green Interfaith Network. Another option would be to invite someone whose passions are related to local food and agriculture. Kathleen Moore liked this idea.</span><span>I successfully got in touch with Anthony Flaccavento, Abingdon-resident, farmer, advocate, entrepreneur, great speaker, founder of Appalachain Sustainable Development, and current head of <a href="http://www.ruralscale.com/" target="_blank">SCALE.</a></span> He is already coming to speak at the Local Food Summit, but offered to also come to a GINI hosted event on the 16th.