Calendar Highlights Sept. 18 – Sept. 25 : Parks, PIcnics, Movies, and more…

[Symposium] Thursday, September 18th from5:30pm to 7:30pm, the 
Circuit of the Americas is hosting the, "2014 Green Racing Symposium: Technology Transfer from Raceway to Driveway." A world class panel of experts will be there to talk about emerging electric vehicle technologies and to explain how advances in motorsports regulations and technologies eventually show up in consumer vehicles. Plus, you'll get to learn more about the spectacular Porsche 919 Hybrid and the Mazda SKYACTIV-D Smart Diesel race cars. More info>> 
 


On Thursday, the Sustainable Food Center will be hosting a screening of the documentary, "SEED: The Untold Story."[Movie] Thursday, September 18th from 6:30pm to 8:30pm, the Sustainable Food Center is hosting a screening of the documentary film, "SEED: The Untold Story." The movie tells the story of humanity's 12,000 year relationship with seeds and dives into the lives of those trying to save the future of seeds. More info>>

 

Food & Water Watch is launching the Healthy Communities campaign in Austin.[Campaign Kickoff] Thursday, September 18th from 7pm to 8pmFood & Water Watch is hosting the, "Healthy Communities Campaign Kickoff." The Healthy Communities campaign aims to get cities across the U.S. to pass resolutions telling Congress that the country needs legislation to stop the misuse of antibiotics on factory farms. The meeting is at the Pleasant Hill Branch Library and anyone who wants to learn more or get involved with the campaign is welcome to attend. More info>>
 


Movability Austin is hosting a Pop Up Breakfast on the corner of 5th and Congress this Friday.[Breakfast] Friday, September 19th from7:30am to 9:30am

Movability Austin is hosting its monthly Pop-Up Breakfast at the corner of5th and Congress. They will be handing out free coffee and tacos to anyone who walks, bikes, carpools, carshares, buses, or rides the rail to work. This month, Movability Austin is even partnering with ZipCar to transform a nearby parking space into a temporary public space for Park(ing) Day 2014. More info>> 
 


Park(ing) Day 2014 will be held on Friday.[Pop-Up Park] Friday, September 19th from11am to 7pm, Austin will 

be celebrating Park(ing) Day 2014, a worldwide event where artists, designers, and citizenstransform metered parking spots into temporary public parks. In Austin, this will be happening along Congress Avenue in front of Patagonia and in front of Annies Cafe. These pop-up parks will contain a small library, games, performers, up-cycled furniture, and many more surprises. More info>> 
 


UT's 5th Annual Sustainability Symposium will be held on Friday.[Symposium] Friday, September 19th from8:30am to 3:30pm, the 

University of Texas is hosting the 5th Annual Sustainability Symposiumat the Avaya Auditorium. The day will be dedicated to highlighting the scholarly and practical sustainability efforts of the university community. The symposium will feature20 different presentations from students, faculty and staff and will be free and open to the public.More info>>
 

The Tour De Hives will take place this Saturday.[Tour] Saturday, September 20th from 8am to 4pm is the 2nd Annual 

Tour de Hives, a self-guided tour of the bee yards in Austin. Each bee yard will demonstrate the many ways that they keep and attract bees, showing off the creative ways that they aresaving the planet, one bee at a time. The day's festivities will kickoff at the Bee Friendly Austin Apiary and all proceeds from the event will benefit the Bee Friendly Foundation, a Texas nonprofit dedicated to making the state more bee-friendly through educational outreach and grants for scientific research. More info>> 
 


Austin's EV Picnic in the Park will be held this Saturday, at the Northwest Recreation Center.[Picnic] Saturday, September 20th from10am to 2pm is the Austin EV 

Picnic in the Park, being held in honor of National Drive Electric Week. Over54 electric vehicles will be on display at theNorthwest Recreation Center and their owners will even be on hand to answer all of your EV-related questions. There will also be presentations about EV technology and trends, as well as a live performance from Kathy Murray and the Kilowatts.More info>> 
 


The Austin Transportation Meetup will meet on Monday at the Capital Factory.

[Meetup] Monday, September 22nd from6:30pm to 8:30pm, theAustin Transportation Meetup is hosting a discussion at the Capital Factory about improving walkability and cycling in Austin. The meeting will kickoff with a presentation from East Side Compost Pedallers, which will be followed by briefings from the City of Austin's Bike Program and Planning Department. After the presentations, attendees will break out into small groups to brainstorm and share their own ideas about the best ways to improve walkability and cycling in Austin. More info>>
 


The Halfsies Launch Party will be held on Monday at the Russian House.[Launch Party] Monday, September 22nd at 7pm is the official launch party of Halfsies, a social initiative that provides a smaller food portion while turning food waste into charitable giving. The Halfsies pilot program is being launched at theRussian House, which will allow diners to purchase a half-sized menu item at full price and then donate the other half of the portion costs to nonprofits that offer sustainable solutions to food insecurity

 

[Cooking Class] Tuesday, September 23rd from6:30pm to 8:30pm is 

the first of the Sustainable Food Center's Kitchen Fundamentals cooking classes. The full series includes four classes dedicated to teaching the essential skills for cooking with locally-grown food. The theme of this first class will be "skills for healthy home cooking" and the cost is $30. More info>> 
 


There will be a clean energy event at the Stateside at the Paramount on Tuesday.[Movie] Tuesday, September 23rd from 7pm to 

10pm CleanTX is hosting,"Getting Clean Energy Right for Texas: A Fresh Conservative Take on Energy Policy," at theStateside at the Paramount. The event will begin with a short film by Morry Cater that highlightsconservative leaders and their perspectives on clean energy. Afterwards, there will be a panel discussion with the National Coordinator for the Tea Party Patriots, the executive director of the Energy and Enterprise Initiative of George Mason University, two former politicians, and the president of the R Street Institute. More info>> 
 

The Environmental Justice Forum will be held at Huston-Tillotson University on Thursday.[Forum] Thursday, September 25th from8:30am to 4:30pm is theBuilding Green Justice Forum at Huston-Tillotson University. There will be panel discussions with local environmental organizations, a workshop on consensus-building in diverse communities, and discussion groups and break out sessions for creating new partnerships. More info>>  

 
 
 

 

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