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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200818T183000
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SUMMARY:Movie: Food Chains (in-person OR virtual)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a virtual OR in-person discussion of the documentary film Food Chains (watch the film here before you attend the discussion.) \nThe event will be held both in-person at Allies in Caring’s Con-Vivir Hub in Hammonton\, and virtually via this link. Watch the film in advance\, come prepared with any questions you have\, and enjoy an informative\, eye-opening discussion. RSVPs required for in-person event only\, 15 person limit due to space restraints.  RSVP to HammontonGreenEvents@HammontonGreenEvents.com \nPlease forward this email to anyone in your life who aspires to make their community more sustainable\, healthy and green\, is interested in supporting farmworker communities\, or just wants to know more about how their food arrives on their table! \nAs the world continues to change around us\, the Hammonton Green Committee continues to offer quality virtual content for FREE for anyone interested.
URL:https://tcsahub.org/event/movie-food-chains-in-person-or-virtual/
LOCATION:Allies in Caring Center\, 100 South Second St\, Hammonton\, NJ\, 08037\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educational,Indoor Activity - Registration Required,Lecture and Group Discussion,Movie - Registration Required,Movies,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200806T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200806T113000
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CREATED:20200723T102906Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200723T102906Z
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SUMMARY:Electric Vehicle Workshop for Local Governments Webinar
DESCRIPTION:This webinar is an opportunity for South Jersey municipalities\, counties\, public agencies\, Sustainable Jersey Green Teams and others to learn about electric vehicles (EVs) and charging infrastructure. \nIn 2012\, there were just 338 plug-in or battery EVs registered in New Jersey. There are now over 30\,000. Recently passed state legislation seeks to push that number past 330\,000 by 2025. EVs are now mainstream and this impacts local governments. This workshop aims to provide the tools necessary to make your community EV friendly. \nTopics covered include: \n– EV technology and emerging issues in New Jersey \n– EV charging infrastructure guidelines for municipalities \n– Available state funding and procurement programs \nSpeakers include representatives from: \n– Cross County Connection TMA \n– New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) \n– Sustainable Jersey \nDetails: \nWebinar held via ZOOM. When you receive the confirmation email\, click “Go to Online Event” for webinar link and associated materials. \nEmail farley@driveless.com for more information. \nNote: Cross County Connection’s Electric Vehicle Workshop for Local Governments scheduled for last April was postponed due to COVID-19.
URL:https://tcsahub.org/event/electric-vehicle-workshop-for-local-governments-webinar/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Educational,Indoor Activity - Registration Required,Training,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200728T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200728T200000
DTSTAMP:20260419T193919
CREATED:20200723T151423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200723T151423Z
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SUMMARY:Building a Home for Wildlife: Nest Boxes\, Feeders\, and More!
DESCRIPTION:Platform:  Microsoft Teams\, RSVP on Eventbrite\, we will email you the link \nEvent Description \nBuilding a Home for Wildlife: Nest Boxes\, Feeders\, and More!  \nInvite wildlife into your outdoor space by offering a place to eat\, raise young\, and rest.  Whether a large backyard or a small apartment balcony\, you can create a wildlife friendly habitat by offering some of the feeders and nest boxes that we will be discussing. \nIf you would like to make your backyard a better place for wildlife\, join us at home on Tuesday\, July 28th\, 2020 from 7pm-8pm EST for our next installment from our Garden for Wildlife webinar series. \n  \nOur speakers: \nKristin Hock – Habitat Outreach Coordinator\nSusan Garretson-Friedman – Scherman Hoffman’s Nature Store Manager
URL:https://tcsahub.org/event/building-a-home-for-wildlife-nest-boxes-feeders-and-more/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Indoor Activity - Registration Required,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200728T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200728T140000
DTSTAMP:20260419T193919
CREATED:20200713T105959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200713T105959Z
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SUMMARY:Learn what The Department of the Interior does.
DESCRIPTION:What do you know about this incredibly influential department that controls public lands throughout the United States? Other than the Teapot Dome Scandal from U.S. History class\, have you put much thought into the Department of the Interior? \nThe Department of the Interior is sometimes jokingly called the “Department of Everything Else” because of its wide scope of duties. From oil and gas leases to mining and endangered species\, the department makes critical decisions about our lands\, people\, and climate\, but many Americans do not know what it does. \nJoin us as we dive into the Department of the Interior and look at how President Trump’s dangerous anti-public lands agenda has stacked the deck by putting people in charge who do not believe in the mission of public lands. \nPresident Trump is nominating William Perry Pendley\, a man who has spent his legal career fighting public lands and environmental protections and has compared climate change to unicorns\, to be the next head of the Bureau of Land Management\, the agency responsible for administering public lands and grazing\, mining\, energy development\, and logging leases on public lands. \nThis Lunch and Learn will be conducted over Zoom on Tuesday\, July 28th at 12:30 pm EST. Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions as well. A invitation link will be sent to your email prior to the town hall. Please RSVP here – we look forward to seeing you there!
URL:https://tcsahub.org/event/learn-what-the-department-of-the-interior-does/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Educational,Indoor Activity - Registration Required,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200722T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200722T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T193919
CREATED:20200713T104218Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200713T104218Z
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SUMMARY:Microplastics in Riverine Systems - Lunch with Carol
DESCRIPTION:Carol will discuss microplastics in our environment . Plastics are commonplace in and around our waters of Pennsylvania\, in our soils\, and in the air\, and understanding their affects on our environments and on life is urgent. This science is still in its infancy and questions are basic such as how plastics are being dumped and leaked daily\, which biological systems can microplastics affect with how much damage\, and what are the effects on biota of the contaminants in plastics. Policies are not yet developed in any country for microplastics\, or on effects in riverine systems. The current methods to dispose of plastic waste are far from being circularized in the economy. More information is needed on effectiveness of efforts to reduce plastic waste\, how to change human behavior and responses to policies\, how industry can be drawn in with incentives/disincentives\, and on how to assess the consequences of plastic waste. This webinar will focus on studies and policies on riverine systems\, and will include available studies of Pennsylvania streams.\n\nCarol Armstrong is a cognitive neuroscientist and neuropsychologist who shifted her focus to watershed restoration after 35 years of research on radiotherapy effects on the brain and caring for people with brain cancer and other neurological and psychiatric illnesses at the University of Pennsylvania Medical School and the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. She is a member of the Friends of Heinz Refuge Board\, PennState Ext. Master Watershed Steward for Chester and Delaware Counties\, the Stroud Water Research Center’s stream monitoring program\, vice-chair of Charlestown Township Environmental Advisory Committee\, and Advisory Council of the Pennsylvania Office of the Chesapeake Bay Foundation.\n\n\nIf you have any questions please feel free to reach out to me at suedcva@gmail.com\n\nVisit DCVA.org for all upcoming events and webinars.
URL:https://tcsahub.org/event/microplastics-in-riverine-systems-lunch-with-carol/
LOCATION:NJ
CATEGORIES:Educational,Indoor Activity - Registration Required,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200717T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200717T133000
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CREATED:20200711T194508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200711T194508Z
UID:2667-1594987200-1594992600@tcsahub.org
SUMMARY:Taking the Lead on Lead
DESCRIPTION:As part of her internship project\, Rutgers Environmental Steward Kelly McLaughlin will be leading a workshop on lead hazards\, how to prevent lead exposure and local resources for education\, testing\, and remediation. \n\nLead poisoning is a serious medical condition that can cause brain damage and other serious health effects in children\, adults\, and even pets. Lead poisoning is entirely preventable\, and the best way to address it is understand the risks and causes in order to take action to prevent exposure. Kelly has great information and lots of resources that can help. This is offered through our regional Sustainable Jersey Hub\, and also provides tools for Green Teams working on their certification.\n\nThere is no cost to attend\, but you’ll need to register here:\nRegistration is required to receive the zoom link to the meeting.\nYou can register here: https://bit.ly/LeadonLead17JulyWorkshop
URL:https://tcsahub.org/event/taking-the-lead-on-lead/
LOCATION:NJ
CATEGORIES:Educational,Indoor Activity - Registration Required,Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Atlantic-Cape May Regional Hub":MAILTO:scubaphoto@verizon.net
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200714T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200714T203000
DTSTAMP:20260419T193919
CREATED:20200707T180434Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200707T181609Z
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SUMMARY:DIY Rain Garden Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Join Dr Obropta (Rutgers) to learn how and why you should consider developing a rain garden on your property! \n  \nA rain garden can be as simple or elaborate as you like\, and can be completed in less than a day. In this webinar we’ll examine examples of different rain gardens and provide you with all the information you need to develop your own!
URL:https://tcsahub.org/event/diy-rain-garden-webinar/
LOCATION:NJ
CATEGORIES:Indoor Activity - Registration Required,Training - Registration Required,Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="New Jersey Highlands Coalition":MAILTO:info@njhighlandscoaltion.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200706T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200706T170000
DTSTAMP:20260419T193919
CREATED:20200706T125943Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200706T125943Z
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SUMMARY:HOME ENERGY USE AND CONSERVATION
DESCRIPTION:Do you want to help combat climate change and reduce your fuel costs at the same time? Learn from Ken Sheehan\, ombudsman for the NJ Board of Public Utilities\, Colin McCullough\, a certified building analyst with Princeton Air\, and Bob Harris\, Ph.D.\, retired adjunct professor in civil & environmental engineering at Princeton University how you can implement energy-saving measures and adopt renewable energy at home. This session will describe federal and state financial incentives for incorporating these practices. \nHigh School and Adult. \nWe invite you to make a suggested donation of $10 to support this program being brought to you by the Watershed Explorations free summer education series.  \nParticipants attending eight or more Watershed Exploration sessions will receive a certificate of completion indicating the number of hours attended. \nZoom link will be provided in confirmation email. \n\n\n\nCONTACT E-MAIL\nestretz@thewatershed.org
URL:https://tcsahub.org/event/home-energy-use-and-conservation/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Educational,Indoor Activity - Registration Required,Training - Registration Required,Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Watershed Institute":MAILTO:info@thewatershed.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200422
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200423
DTSTAMP:20260419T193919
CREATED:20200417T162413Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200417T162413Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Earth Day Event hosted by Green Amendments For the Generations
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day Learning How People are Advancing Our Environmental Rights\nOne day only exclusive preview of the PBS show\, Here’s The Story: The Green Amendment. \nLearn about the Green Amendment movement sweeping the nation and how communities are fighting to achieve constitutional recognition of their inalienable rights to pure water\, clean air\, a stable climate and healthy environments for all people\, including future generations. Learn how the movement started\, where it’s going and how you can become a leader in your community for constitutional Green Amendment rights. \nWhile our current system of environmental laws is allowing communities to be harmed by pollution\, environmental degradation\, and an advancing climate crisis\, Green Amendments provide constitutional power that can be used to stem and turn the tide for powerful environmental protection. \nFrom the Emmy nominated producer Steve Rogers\, join us for an exclusive sneak preview of the PBS show\, Here’s The Story: The Green Amendment Story. You can view the short film anytime on April 22nd from 9am EDT to 9pm MDT here. Then\, tune in throughout the day for special live features such as a Facebook live Q&A with: \n\nMaya K. van Rossum\, Founder of the Green Amendment movement & author of the award-winning book\, The Green Amendment: Securing Our Right to a Healthy Environment\nPA Senator Franklin Kury who drafted and championed the first Green Amendment in the nation\nDr. Anthony Ingraffea\, Dwight C. Baum Professor of Engineering Emeritus at Cornell University & national fracking expert who has helped use PA’s Green Amendment against the industry.\n\nEnd the celebration by playing a special edition of our weekly\, virtual #GreenAmendmentTrivia game! Use what you learned watching the film to compete against players across the nation for special prizes including honey baskets from our proud sponsor\, Honey\, the Moon! Farms. Sign up here to play! \nSee full schedule and event details here! Happy Earth Day!
URL:https://tcsahub.org/event/virtual-earth-day-event-hosted-by-green-amendments-for-the-generations/
LOCATION:NJ
CATEGORIES:Earth Festival,Educational,Indoor Activity,Movies
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ORGANIZER;CN="Green Amendments For The Generations":MAILTO:GAFTG@forthegenerations.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200416T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200416T201000
DTSTAMP:20260419T193919
CREATED:20200309T163401Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200309T163401Z
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SUMMARY:Oaklyn Green Team: Monthly Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Oaklyn Green Team is dedicated to uniting residents\, volunteers\, business leaders\, students\, seniors and houses of worship in a cooperative effort to support programs and projects that nurture a culture of sustainability. We work closely with our neighboring jurisdictions and frequently partner with environmentally focused organizations to achieve common goals. ALL ARE WELCOME! \nNow is a great time to join the The Oaklyn Green Team. We consider ourselves at the vanguard of sustainable innovation. Whatever your sustainability interests (climate\, recycling\, watershed protection\, electric vehicles\, solar power\, food waste & plastics reduction\, urban farming\, pollinator habitats\, planting shade trees\, etc.)\, we’re doing it in 2020. ALL ARE WELCOME! Meeting loction: Oaklyn Fire Hall (parking at Borough Hall). For more information mail INFO@OaklynGreen.org.
URL:https://tcsahub.org/event/oaklyn-green-team-monthly-meeting-4/
LOCATION:Oaklyn Fire Department Community Roon\, 20 W. Clinton Avenue\, Oaklyn\, 08107
CATEGORIES:Educational,Indoor Activity,Lecture,Lecture and Group Discussion,Meeting,Networking
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200416T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200416T180000
DTSTAMP:20260419T193919
CREATED:20200308T190250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200308T190250Z
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SUMMARY:Short Film Viewing and Speaker: Unbroken Ground
DESCRIPTION:REVOLUTIONS START FROM THE BOTTOM\nOur food choices are deeply connected to climate change. Unbroken Ground\, a compelling new film directed by Chris Malloy\, explains the critical role food will play in the next frontier of our efforts to solve the environmental crisis.\nAfter the film\, a discussion will be lead by Thin Place Farms about regenerative agriculture
URL:https://tcsahub.org/event/short-film-viewing-and-speaker-unbroken-ground/
LOCATION:Casciano Next Door\, 212 Bellevue Avenue\,\, Hammonton\, NJ\, 08037
CATEGORIES:Educational,Indoor Activity,Lecture and Group Discussion,Movies
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200331T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200331T190000
DTSTAMP:20260419T193919
CREATED:20181124T124628Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200307T184334Z
UID:1678-1585681200-1585681200@tcsahub.org
SUMMARY:Project DRAWDOWN: A Comprehensive Plan to REVERSE GLOBAL WARMING
DESCRIPTION:Is the Game Over or is it GAME ON? \nPachamama Alliance’s Drawdown Workshop is an opportunity to explore new possibilities around\nglobal warming — to get more educated\, inspired\, empowered – and\, collaborating with others\,\nto get into action. \nIn this four-session workshop — through videos\, presentations\, individual research\, and group\ninteraction — we will delve into the Drawdown solutions to reverse global warming. \nDates: March 31\, April 7\, 14\, 28\, and May 12\nPlease plan to attend all four sessions. \nRSVP: pachamarty@gmail.com or 856-266-7331\nFacilitated by: Marty Levin &amp; June Hament\nThere is no charge for this workshop. Contributions will be gratefully accepted\nPreparation: To gain the full benefits of this workshop\, we recommend the following: \n• Buy (or borrow from your local library) the book\, Drawdown\, edited by Paul Hawken\nand/or review the Drawdown website at www.drawdown.org. We will engage with the\nDrawdown material throughout the workshop.\n• When scheduling your participation in this workshop\, please set aside time between\nsessions to research and engage with the material.
URL:https://tcsahub.org/event/project-drawdown-a-comprehensive-plan-to-reverse-global-warming-2019-02-09-2019-03-02/
LOCATION:Center for Concious Living\, 302 N Washington Ave Ste 103E\, Moorestown\, 08057\, United States
CATEGORIES:Indoor Activity,Indoor Activity - Registration Required,Lecture,Lecture - Registration Required,Lecture and Group Discussion
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200319T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200319T201000
DTSTAMP:20260419T193919
CREATED:20200309T162528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200316T160528Z
UID:2562-1584644400-1584648600@tcsahub.org
SUMMARY:Oaklyn Green Team: Monthly Meeting - CANCELLED
DESCRIPTION:CANCELLED !!! \nThe Oaklyn Green Team is dedicated to uniting residents\, volunteers\, business leaders\, students\, seniors and houses of worship in a cooperative effort to support programs and projects that nurture a culture of sustainability. We work closely with our neighboring jurisdictions and frequently partner with environmentally focused organizations to achieve common goals. ALL ARE WELCOME! \nNow is a great time to join. We pride ourselves on being at the vanguard of sustainable innovation. Whatever your sustainability interests (climate\, recycling\, watershed protection\, electric vehicles\, solar power\, food waste & plastics reduction\, urban farming\, pollinator habitats\, planting shade trees\, etc.)\, we’re doing it in 2020. \nMeeting Loction: Oaklyn Fire Hall\, 20 W. Clinton Avenue (parking at Borough Hall). \nFor questions or more information email: INFO@OaklynGreen.org.
URL:https://tcsahub.org/event/oaklyn-green-team-monthly-meeting-3/
LOCATION:Oaklyn Fire Department Community Roon\, 20 W. Clinton Avenue\, Oaklyn\, 08107
CATEGORIES:Educational,Indoor Activity,Lecture and Group Discussion,Meeting,Networking,Social Event,Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200304T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200304T210000
DTSTAMP:20260419T193919
CREATED:20200131T105825Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200131T105825Z
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SUMMARY:Go Wild! How to Certify Your Backyard as Wildlife Habitat
DESCRIPTION:AUDUBON SENIOR CENTER | 239 OAKLAND AVENUE\, AUDUBON\, NJ \nGUEST SPEAKER: Stephen Coan (Award winning landscape consultant) \nCertified Backyard Wildlife Habitat\nThe National Wildlife Federation is offering the opportunity to designate your backyard as a Certified Wildlife Habitat. Becoming a Certified Wildlife Habitat sounds quite official and complicated\, but it’s actually pretty simple. Join Sustainable Audubon and The Oaklyn Green Team on March 4th for this free event (ALL ARE WELCOME) as we discuss how to certify your backyard as a wildlife habitat using native plants\, water\, shelter\, and sustainable practices. \n\n\nCreating a wildlife habitat garden to attract birds\, butterflies\, and other neighborhood wildlife is fun\, rewarding\, and makes a big difference. It’s easier than you might think. Here is what you’ll learn how to include in your garden: \nFood: Native plants provide food eaten by a variety of wildlife. Feeders can supplement natural food sources. \nWater: All animals need water to survive\, and some need it for bathing or breeding as well. \nCover: Wildlife need places to take shelter from bad weather and places to hide from predators or hunt for prey. \nPlaces to Raise Young: Wildlife need resources to reproduce\, and to protect and nourish their young. \nSustainable Practices: Maintain your yard or garden in natural ways to ensure soil\, air\, and water stay healthy and clean. \n\nFor details or questions\, contact: Sustainable Audubon or Oaklyn Green Team
URL:https://tcsahub.org/event/go-wild-how-to-certify-your-backyard-as-wildlife-habitat/
LOCATION:Audubon Senior Center\, 239 Oakland Avenue\, Audubon\, NJ\, 08107
CATEGORIES:Educational,Indoor Activity,Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200223T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200223T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T193919
CREATED:20200203T201503Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200203T210327Z
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SUMMARY:Mitzvah Mall - Find non-profits and bring items to reuse
DESCRIPTION:Explore volunteer opportunities\, donate to participating organizations\, learn how you can make a world of difference! \nOver 40 non-profit organizations will be represented (including Sustainable South Jersey). \nREUSE: Bring the following items for collection at the Mitzvah Mall: \n\nGently used sweatshirts for ALEH\nGently used shoes for American Friends of Kaplan Medical Center\nCat/dog food\, toys\, towels\, blankets\, sheets\, socks\, rice for the Animal Welfare Association\nGently used children’s books for BookSmiles\nGently used WIRE crates and baby gates for Caring Canines 4-H Club\nPaper products\, cleaning supplies\, toiletries\, food items for Cathedral Kitchen\nToiletries for Chai House\nIndividually wrapped toiletries\, baby diapers/wipes\, granola bars\, decks of cards for CommUNITY SJP\nLaptops and small computers for Computer Smiles\nCanned and shelf stable food for Food Bank of South Jersey\nNew fuzzy socks\, coffee\, chocolate\, coffee mugs\, journals\, pens\, flashlights for Forever Your Overwatch Foundation\nNon-perishable kosher food items and gift cards for ShopRite\, Target\, WalMart\, Wawa for JFCS – Jewish Family and Children’s Service\nUnopened wet or dry dog food\, new and used blankets\, old towels\, old t-shirts\, and dog accessories for MatchDog Rescue\nLaundry detergent\, individual snack items\, paper towels\, juice boxes for Ronald McDonald House of Southern New Jersey\nTrash bags (heavy duty and lightweight)\, nitrate gloves\, trash grabbers\, leather workgloves\, pruners for Palmyra Cove
URL:https://tcsahub.org/event/mitzvah-mall/
LOCATION:Beth El Vorhees\, 8000 Main Street\, Voorhees\, NJ\, 08043\, United States
CATEGORIES:Indoor Activity
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200122T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200122T200000
DTSTAMP:20260419T193919
CREATED:20190807T183729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200117T104953Z
UID:2137-1579716000-1579723200@tcsahub.org
SUMMARY:Energy Efficiency Summit
DESCRIPTION:Tri-County Sustainability Alliance Energy Efficiency Summit \nWhat’s the best way to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and directly impact climate change? Don’t use the energy in the first place. Energy reduction is a key strategy to lowering your individual and community’s carbon footprint … while saving money too! Learn more at the January 22nd Energy Efficiency Summit. \nCome learn about programs and incentives that will help you to reduce your energy usage while putting money back into your pocket. Hear what your neighbors are doing to save money\, and the planet at the same time! \nEvent is free! Light refreshments provided. \nSUMMIT AGENDA: \n6:00pm – Networking & Registration \n6:30pm – Welcomes \n6:45pm – A Community Approach to Reducing Your Carbon Footprint \n\nSteps to engaging your residents and businesses in energy efficiency initiatives – Zenon Tech-Czarny\, Research & Project Specialist\, Sustainable Jersey\n\n\nAvailable incentives to start taking action:\n\nAnthony O’Donnell\, New Jersey Clean Energy Program/TRC Solutions\nPatrick McDevitt\, Energy Efficiency Manager\, South Jersey Gas\n\n\n\n\nNeighbors sharing their stories:\n\nHaddonfield’s Valente’s Italian Specialty\, Marcello DeFeo\nMayor David Mayer\, Gloucester Township\nSean Mohen\, Oaklyn Green Team Chair\n\n\n\n7:45 – Q&A \nPlease register here\nSnow date will be the following Wednesday\, 1/29/20\, same time & location.
URL:https://tcsahub.org/event/energy-efficiency-summit-2/
LOCATION:Haddonfield Borough Hall\, 242 Kings Hwy E\, Haddonfield\, NJ\, 08033\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educational,Indoor Activity,Indoor Activity - Registration Required
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200121T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200121T203000
DTSTAMP:20260419T193919
CREATED:20200109T103837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200109T103837Z
UID:2352-1579631400-1579638600@tcsahub.org
SUMMARY:Democracy is Brewing - Eclipse Brewery\, brought to you by American Promise - Tri-County NJ
DESCRIPTION:Tired of big donors and special interests calling the shots? Join us to help get money out of politics!\nLearn about the grassroots\, cross-partisan efforts working to tackle this huge problem. \nReturen democracy to ALL of the people. \nFree and open to the public. \n 
URL:https://tcsahub.org/event/democracy-is-brewing-eclipse-brewery-brought-to-you-by-american-promise-tri-county-nj/
LOCATION:Eclipse Brewing\, 25 East Park Avenue\, Merchantville\, NJ\, NJ\, 08109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educational,Indoor Activity,Networking
ORGANIZER;CN="Tri - County American Promise":MAILTO:tricountyapa@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191212T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191212T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T193919
CREATED:20191008T185620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191008T232640Z
UID:2289-1576144800-1576155600@tcsahub.org
SUMMARY:The Challenges of Energy Sustainability at the Local\, National and Global Levels
DESCRIPTION:James Spalding served as the Paraguayan General Director (2013-2018) of ITAIPU Binacional\, the world leader in both accumulated hydroelectric energy generation (over 2.4 billion MWh) and annual energy generation\, having reached 103\,098\,366 MWh in 2016. ITAIPU Binacional\, located on the Paraná River\, is jointly owned by Paraguay and Brazil\, through ANDE and ELETROBRAS respectively and with an installed capacity of 14\,000 MW\, is the second largest hydroelectric dam in the world. \nThis lecture addresses critical issues of global magnitude\, as the issue of transformative technology continues to be at the forefront of global discussions about the future of sustainable energy in the world. There is no more important contributor to the health and well-being of people than the supply of energy. \nJames Spalding will speak followed by a Q&A session. \nEvent is free. Seating is limited. \nContact: Claudia Sepulveda\, MPA (856) 225-6680 claudia.ebs@rutgers.edu
URL:https://tcsahub.org/event/the-challenges-of-energy-sustainability-at-the-local-national-and-global-levels/
LOCATION:Rutgers–Camden Nursing and Science Building | Room 101 Lecture Hall\, 530 Federal Street\, Camden\, NJ\, 08102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educational,Indoor Activity,Lecture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191211T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191211T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T193919
CREATED:20191002T114350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191002T160707Z
UID:2254-1576058400-1576069200@tcsahub.org
SUMMARY:Stop the PennEast Pipeline - DRBC Commissioners Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Delaware River Basin Commission has been sitting on an open permit application from the PennEast pipeline for over three years. The public has proven that the information included in the PennEast application is false\, misleading and deficient.  It is time for the DRBC to reject the project and close the file. \nDRBC taking strong action on PennEast is more important than ever as the Trump administration’s works to rollback the rights of states to review and reject pipelines and the ravages of climate change\, largely due to the oil and gas industry\, are reaching a tipping point. \nWe need you to sign the petition\, and if you lead an organization to also sign the organization letter\, to urge DRBC to act. \nAnd we need you to please plan to join us on December 11 at the DRBC Commissioners meeting – 10 am in Washington Crossing\, PA – to make clear to the DRBC and the governors of the 4 watershed states that we demand a rejection of the PennEast pipeline now\, today\, because there is no way to justify keeping their false and deficient permit application open any longer\, and because the science is clear that if this project were allowed to advance it would have devastating consequences for our river\, region\, communities\, nation and world! \nMore information. \n\nAfter taking action\, please help spread the word by forwarding this action using the link here.
URL:https://tcsahub.org/event/stop-the-penneast-pipeline-drbc-commissioners-meeting/
LOCATION:Washington Crossing Visitor Center\, 1112 River Road\, Washington Crossing\, PA\, 18977\, United States
CATEGORIES:Indoor Activity
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ORGANIZER;CN="Delaware Riverkeeper Network":MAILTO:drn@delawareriverkeeper.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191204T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191204T203000
DTSTAMP:20260419T193919
CREATED:20191113T034905Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191113T034905Z
UID:2315-1575486000-1575491400@tcsahub.org
SUMMARY:Eco-Poetry Slam
DESCRIPTION:Calling all aspiring poets\, song writers\, and other folks who want to express their feeling on Climate Change and the environment through their artistic voice: The Borough of Oaklyn Green Team will be hosting our next Eco-Poetry Slam on Wednesday\, December 4th at Common Grounds (7 PM). The Master of Ceremonies for this fun evening will be the Green Team’s own Rachel Brody. (After-Party at Tonewood Brewery). REGISTRATION: http://oaklyngreen.org/ecopoetryslam.html \n  \nBackground: Ecopoetry focuses on humanity’s relationship with the natural world in such a way that implies responsibility and engagement. An ecopoem needs to be about a non-human natural world\, wholly or in part\, in some way or the other. Within environmental poetry\, ecopoetry explores nature and its relationship with humans with the ecopoets treating nature as “a separate and equal other.” Ecopoetry is also about the desire for creating change – it is urgent\, it aims to unsettle. It has a desire to issue a “warning” of some kind.
URL:https://tcsahub.org/event/eco-poetry-slam/
LOCATION:COMMON GROUNDS\, 205 W Clinton Ave\, Oaklyn\, 08107
CATEGORIES:Indoor Activity,Networking,Social Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191201T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191201T133000
DTSTAMP:20260419T193919
CREATED:20191127T183549Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191127T183549Z
UID:2324-1575203400-1575207000@tcsahub.org
SUMMARY:The Rotten Truth: The Art of Backyard Composting
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an informational session.  Free and open to the public. \nNo registration required. \nFree Prizes! \nCall 609-865-4535 for more information.
URL:https://tcsahub.org/event/the-rotten-truth-the-art-of-backyard-composting/
LOCATION:Bordentown Presbyterian Church\, 420 Farnsworth Ave\, Bordentown\, NJ\, 08505\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educational,Indoor Activity
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191123T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191123T133000
DTSTAMP:20260419T193919
CREATED:20191009T020126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191009T020126Z
UID:2296-1574499600-1574515800@tcsahub.org
SUMMARY:Rutgers Environmental Stewards Commencement - All are invited
DESCRIPTION:Everyone is invited to Commencement!  It does not matter if you are in the program or not. Everyone is invited!  Invite your friends\, neighbors\, host organizations.. RES Commencement is open to everyone! \nRegistration is required.  $20 fee includes breakfast snacks and lunch (and exciting keynote lecture\, poster sessions\, lightning talks and more!). \n9am: Registration and Coffee \n9:30am: Welcome – Michele Bakacs\, RES Statewide Coordinator\, and Brian Schilling\, Rutgers Cooperative Extension Director \n9:45am: Keynote Speaker – Michael Waas\, TerraCycle \n10:30am: Environmental Stewards Projects Lightning Talks \n11:15am: Poster Session and Networking \n11:45am: Certifications and Wrap-Up \n12:30pm: Lunch \nKEYNOTE SPEAKER \nMichael Waas is the Global Vice President of Brand Partnerships at TerraCycle\, an international leader in collecting and repurposing difficult-to-recycle waste. TerraCycle engages tens of millions of consumers in 20+ countries\, has recycled billions of pieces of waste\, and pioneered recycling solutions for some of the world’s most challenging waste streams. In 2019\, TerraCycle launched Loop\, a global platform that allows companies to shift to a durable supply chain through a reuse model.
URL:https://tcsahub.org/event/rutgers-environmental-stewards-commencement-all-are-invited/
LOCATION:EcoComplex\, 1200 Florence Columbus Road\, Bordentown\, New Jersey\, 08505
CATEGORIES:Educational,Indoor Activity - Registration Required,Lecture,Networking
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191116T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191116T160000
DTSTAMP:20260419T193919
CREATED:20191007T134600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191007T134600Z
UID:2282-1573898400-1573920000@tcsahub.org
SUMMARY:2019 Active Transportation Forum
DESCRIPTION:Learn about safe streets and circuit trails in Mercer\, Burlington\, Camden and Gloucester Counties \nFULL AGENDA\n10:00 – 10:15 – Introduction of Welcome Remarks: Mike Howard\, Delaware River Port Authority\nWelcome Remarks: Mayor Frank Moran\, City of Camden (invited) \n10:15 – 11:15 – The Circuit\, On-road Facilities and More:\nThe Future of Bicycling and Walking in Mercer\, Burlington\, Camden and Gloucester Counties\nModerator: Doug Robbins\, AECOM\nPanel:\nMatt Lawson\, Mercer County\nMatt Johnson\, Burlington County\nAndrew Levecchia\, Camden County\nMatt Blake\, Woolwich Township\, Gloucester County \n11:15 -11:40 – BREAK \n11:40 – 12:40 – Planning For Safe Streets:\nUsing the Latest Data and Street Design Tools to Make Communities Safe For All Road Users\nModerator: TBD\nPanel:\nSarah Moran\, DVRPC\nLeigh-Ann Von Hagen\, Voorhees Transportation Center\nKandyce Perry\, NJ Future \n12:40 – 1:40 Lunch Keynote\nKeynote Introduction: Andy Johnson\, William Penn Foundation\nOlivia Glenn\, Director of Parks & Forestry\, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection \n1:40 – 2:00 BREAK \n2:00 – 2:50 – Cross Camden County Trail:\nThe Vision to Connect Urban and Rural Communities With a World-Class Multiuse Trail\nModerator: TBD\nPanel:\nLiz Sewell\, Rails-To-Trails Conservancy\nAndy Kricun\, Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority\nMatt Ludwig\, NV5 Technical & Engineering Services \n2:50 – 3:05 BREAK \n3:05 – 4:00 Road Safety: The Community Perspective\nModerator: Charles Brown\, Voorhees Transportation Center (invited)\nPanel:\nDan Rhoton\, Hopeworks\nJim Cummings\, Urban Promise (invited)\nRebecca Kreck\, Bike Gloucester County\nElena Peeples\, East Trenton Collaborative \nHappy Hour to follow at The Victor Pub\, 1 Market St\, Camde
URL:https://tcsahub.org/event/2019-active-transportation-forum/
LOCATION:Rutgers Camden Campus Center\, 326 Penn St\, Camden\, NJ\, 08102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educational,Indoor Activity,Indoor Activity - Registration Required,Lecture,Networking
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191028T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191028T203000
DTSTAMP:20260419T193919
CREATED:20190806T161157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191011T171819Z
UID:2132-1572287400-1572294600@tcsahub.org
SUMMARY:Put Plastic in Its Place: Building a Sustainable Future
DESCRIPTION:Learn from local experts about challenges\, solutions\, and what you can do to reduce plastic in our environment. Anyone interested is welcome to attend! Connect with others active in South Jersey area and learn about free resources and programs in our area. Green Teams\, residents\, and municipal officials can find answers here. \nRegister Here \nWe will focus on plastics (recycling\, banning\, other solutions)\, but will cover other topics too. \nEvent is Free and light food is sponsored by Sustainable Jersey. Enjoy the scenic view of Delaware river and Philadelphia skyline. \nThe event will have lots of information for Green Teams\, but is open to anyone with an interest. \nTo avoid long lines\, register before event. \nAgenda (subject to change): \n6:30 Registration and networking  \n6:45 WELCOME  \n6:55 CURRENT STATE OF RECYCLING  \n7:00 The Current Climate of Recycling: How we got to where we are today (Gary Sondermeyer\, Bay Shore Recycling) \n7:30 BREAK  \n Breakout Session: Coaching from Sustainable Jersey communities (David Steinberg\, Sean Mohen\, Patrick McDevitt) \n Resource Fair: Vendors to help you get Sustainable Jersey points (Vendor Tables) \nCASE STUDIES IN PLASTICS & RECYCLING (Lightning Round)  \n7:50 Local Success Story: Waterford Township recycling education & compliance campaign (Dave Chiddenton\, Chair\, Waterford Twp. Env. Commission & Former Public Works Mgr) \n8:00 Rethink disposable: toolkit for communities (Amy Goldsmith\, Clean Water Action) \n8:10 Local Action: Collingswood pushes for plastics ban (Sandi Kelly\, SLK Partners\, Sustainable Collingswood Coordinator) \n8:20 ReUse Spotlight: Giving Toys Another Life (Shelly Lipton\, Second Chance Toys) \n8:30 END FORMAL PRESENTATIONS  \nParking Details: \nPlease use free nearby street parking (see map on registration page). If no street parking is available\, then use the garage.  The garage arm will not be open so attendees will need to press the “Call for Assistance” button to be connected with security.  They should alert security that they are here for a meeting at American Water and then the gate will open.  It will be the same process on the way out. \n  \n 
URL:https://tcsahub.org/event/plastic-challenges-and-solutions/
LOCATION:American Water HQ\, 1 Water Street\, Camden\, NJ\, 08102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educational,Indoor Activity,Indoor Activity - Registration Required,Networking,Social Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191018T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191018T200000
DTSTAMP:20260419T193919
CREATED:20191002T121844Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191002T155112Z
UID:2258-1571423400-1571428800@tcsahub.org
SUMMARY:Delran Toy & Costume Swap
DESCRIPTION:Have gently used (or new) toys & costumes sitting in your home being ignored or outgrown? \nHow about swapping them for something new to you? It’s one of the best ways to recycle! \nOrganized by the Delran Green Team but open to everyone interested (from any town)\, a swap will be held on Friday October 18 at the Delran Municipal Building\, 900 Chester Ave. \nPlease drop off the items ahead of time (see list of times below) & come prepared to “shop” starting at 6:30PM until around 8PM. Come early for best selection! \nLeftover items will be donated to charity. \nFor questions or if you can’t make any of the dropoff times?\, email delran.green@gmail.com \nDrop off times at Delran Municipal Building:\nThursday 4:30-6PM & 7-8:30\nFriday 9:30-11AM\, 2-3:30 PM & 4-5:30 PM \n 
URL:https://tcsahub.org/event/delran-toy-costume-swap/
LOCATION:Delran Municipal Building\, 900 Chester Ave\, Delran\, NJ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Festival,Indoor Activity,Social Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sustainable Delran":MAILTO:delran.green@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191008T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191008T161500
DTSTAMP:20260419T193919
CREATED:20191002T113808Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191002T113808Z
UID:2251-1570541400-1570551300@tcsahub.org
SUMMARY:NJDEP Sustainability Speaker Series (S3)
DESCRIPTION:The NJDEP Sustainability Speaker Series (S3) is a forum to connect and promote New Jersey’s green heroes. Each S3 meeting focuses on a different sustainability topic and features leaders from across the state; sharing their stories\, expertise and advice. For the Fall 2019 meeting we will be visiting Flying Fish Brewery in Somerdale\, NJ. \nFlying Fish Brewery was founded in 1996 by Gene Muller. What was started as a virtual brewery has grown over the years to become one of the most sustainable breweries–with the installation of 463 solar panels\, solar tube lighting in the warehouse\, recaptured steam in the brewing process\, and rain gardens on the property. At the October 8th meeting Flying Fish President\, Lou Romano\, will discuss their sustainable initiatives in detail and attendees will be able to tour the facility to learn more hands on how their sustainable brewing works. \nAgenda: \n1:30 Registration/Meet and Greet\n2:00 DEP Welcome\, Ky Asral\, Bureau Chief\, Bureau of Sustainability\, Division of Climate\, Clean Energy and Radiation Protection\, NJDEP\n2:15 Presentation of Flying Fish AQP Award\, Commissioner Catherine McCabe\, NJDEP\n2:30 Break\n2:45 Flying Fish Presentation on Sustainable Operation\, Lou Romano\, Flying Fish Brewing Company\n3:15 Tour of Flying Fish Brewery\n4:15 Adjourn
URL:https://tcsahub.org/event/njdep-sustainability-speaker-series-s3/
LOCATION:Flying Fish Brewery\, 900 Kennedy Blvd\, Somerdale\, NJ\, 08083\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educational,Indoor Activity,Indoor Activity - Registration Required,Networking
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191007T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191007T203000
DTSTAMP:20260419T193919
CREATED:20191002T161536Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191002T161536Z
UID:2263-1570473000-1570480200@tcsahub.org
SUMMARY:Public Forum: Proposed Gibbstown LNG Export Terminal
DESCRIPTION:Learn about a large proposed Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) export terminal in Gloucester County\, NJ. \nThis facility plans to use trucks and rail cars filled with LNG traveling by our homes to deliver the fossil fuel. \nWe will examine and discuss the operations that are proposed\, the potential impacts to the environment\, public health and safety\, and the status of the project. \nExpert speakers include Fred Millar\, LNG and environmental and transportation safety expert.
URL:https://tcsahub.org/event/public-forum-proposed-gibbstown-lng-export-terminal/
LOCATION:Cherry Hill Public Library\, 1100 Kings Highway\, Cherry Hill\, NJ\, 08034\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educational,Indoor Activity,Networking
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191002T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191002T203000
DTSTAMP:20260419T193919
CREATED:20190821T161657Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191001T100802Z
UID:2200-1570041000-1570048200@tcsahub.org
SUMMARY:A Healthier Planet. Learn how to measure your Carbon Footprint and reduce it!
DESCRIPTION:Each of us has an impact on the Earth’s ecosystem. In this interactive discussion session\, estimate your carbon footprint by answering 10 easy questions.  Then\, learn simple ways to reduce your impact\, save money\, and be healthier!  The discussion is led by Ila Vassallo (Evesham Green Team) and Ed Cohen (Sustainable South Jersey) with over 20 years sustainability and outreach experience. \nPlease help us plan by registering here (but walk-ins are welcome).
URL:https://tcsahub.org/event/a-healthier-planet-learn-how-to-measure-your-carbon-footprint-and-reduce-it/
LOCATION:Burlington County Library\, 5 Pioneer Blvd\, Westampton\, NJ\, 08060\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educational,Indoor Activity,Lecture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190928T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190928T203000
DTSTAMP:20260419T193919
CREATED:20190923T211535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190925T000819Z
UID:2237-1569691800-1569702600@tcsahub.org
SUMMARY:#Waste Not
DESCRIPTION:During our third #WasteNot event\, the Courier-Post will partner with the Farm & Fisherman Tavern in Cherry Hill\, the Center for Environmental Transformation (CFET)\, Fireworks\, and other community organizations to offer a special tasting\, farm tour\, and community conversation about reducing food waste. A tasting menu will be orchestrated by Chef Todd Fuller of Farm & Fisherman and chefs from Food Bank of South Jersey\, Cathedral Kitchen\, Neighborhood Center of Camden\, Square Meal\, Invincible City Farms\, and Hungry Harvest. The event will include Scrap App tastings\, live music by The Quixote Project\, tours of urban farming spaces by Farmer Jon of CFET\, coffee courtesy of Revolution Coffee Roasters\, and beer from Tonewood Brewing Company. \nTickets are $40 or two for $75 in advance. At the door\, if available\, tickets are $50. For residents of the City of Camden\, tickets are $20. Proceeds will benefit The Center for Environmental Transformation. This is a 21+ event.
URL:https://tcsahub.org/event/waste-not/
LOCATION:Camden Fireworks\, 1813 Broadway\, Camden\, NJ\, 08104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educational,Indoor Activity,Indoor Activity - Registration Required,Networking,Social Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190917T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190917T210000
DTSTAMP:20260419T193919
CREATED:20190806T160339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190806T160339Z
UID:2128-1568743200-1568754000@tcsahub.org
SUMMARY:Sustainable Jersey’s South Jersey “Listening Session”
DESCRIPTION:Sustainable Jersey wants to hear from you on what the pressing issues facing our state that we should be working on\, and ways that Sustainable Jersey can better assist with the work you’re doing on the ground. We are open to suggestions about ways to improve our certification program as well. We want to hear it all! Hopefully we’ll see you all there. \nMore details and registration here. \n  \nQuestions Contact \nMaureen Jones\nSustainable Jersey\n609-771-2938\njonesm@tcnj.edu
URL:https://tcsahub.org/event/sustainable-jerseys-south-jersey-listening-session/
LOCATION:NJM Insurance Group\, 840 12th St\, Hammonton\, NJ\, 08037\, United States
CATEGORIES:Indoor Activity,Meeting
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