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What is featured?

Tuesday, 04 Oct 2011

Watercolors in the Garden: The figure in the landscape

Oct 04, 2011

9:30 AM - 11:30 AM

Reiman Gardens

$26-$37.50, plus materials

Reiman Gardens Arts, performances Live Green

Join Jo Myers-Walker of the Left Bank Studio in Gilbert, Iowa, as she teaches a series of 10 classes on watercolors while being inspired by the surrounding gardens. Classes will focus on the figure in the landscape taking inspiration from tree and bonsai. Participants will showcase their art during the Bonsai Show on Oct. 8. All skill levels welcome. Sign up for one class or all 10!

Sunday, 09 Oct 2011

Iowa Bonsai Show

Oct 09, 2011

9:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Reiman Gardens

$4-$8 (free for members and ISU students)

Reiman Gardens Arts, performances Live Green

Reiman Gardens will again transform into a bit of a Japanese paradise as it hosts the Annual Iowa Fall Bonsai Show on October 8 and 9.

Monday, 10 Oct 2011

Norman Borlaug Lecture

Oct 10, 2011

8:00 PM

Great Hall, Memorial Union

free

Lecture Series Lectures Live Green

Pedro Sanchez was awarded the World Food Prize in 2002 for his pioneering use of agroforestry to restore fertility to some of the world's poorest and most degraded soils. He is Director of Tropical Agriculture at Columbia University's Earth Institute and an international leader in the fight against hunger, having co-led the United Nation's Millennium Project's Task Force on Hunger.

Tuesday, 11 Oct 2011

Global Food Insecurity

Oct 11, 2011

5:00 PM

South Ballroom, Memorial Union

free

Lecture Series Lectures Live Green

Tom Vilsack, the former Iowa governor, is head of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), an organization charged with disbursing farm subsidies, regulatory responsibility for farming and agriculture, as well as for food safety, food production and natural resources and conservation. Part of the World Affairs Series.

Cut Paper Drawings with Sara Merritt

Oct 11, 2011

7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

The Memorial Union Workspace

ISU $41, Public $51 includes supplies

The Workspace Arts, performances Live Green Student activities

Learn to see the world in shapes and values as we use torn and cut paper to make unique drawings.

Thursday, 13 Oct 2011

Open forum: U.S. Food Systems and Global Hunger

Oct 13, 2011

3:30 PM - 5:00 PM

Pioneer Room, Memorial Union

free

College of Human Sciences Lectures Live Green

An open forum discussion on the relationship of U.S. food systems to global hunger led by Michael Hamm, Michigan State University. Hamm, the 2011-12 Dean Helen LeBaron Hilton Endowed Chair in ISU's College of Human Sciences, is the C.S. Mott Professor of Sustainable Agriculture and head of the Mott Group for Sustainable Food Systems at MSU.

Saturday, 15 Oct 2011

"Little Dresses for Africa" Work Day

Oct 15, 2011

10:00 AM - 4:00 PM

The Memorial Union Workspace

Free

The Workspace Arts, performances Diversity Live Green Student activities

Simple dresses made out of pillowcases provide relief and hope for the children of Africa. We will provide the supplies, but can use the hands of volunteers to assist with making the dresses.

Sunday, 16 Oct 2011

"Little Dresses for Africa" Work Day

Oct 16, 2011

1:00 PM - 4:00 PM

The Memorial Union Workspace

Free

The Workspace Arts, performances Diversity Live Green Student activities

Simple dresses made out of pillowcases provide relief and hope for the children of Africa. We will provide the supplies, but can use the hands of volunteers to assist with making the dresses.

Wednesday, 19 Oct 2011

Colloquium: "Farmscape"

Oct 19, 2011

3:10 PM - 5:00 PM

1652 Gilman

free

Agronomy Department Arts, performances Lectures Live Green

"Farmscape," by Mary Swander, ISU English, and GPSA students, followed by discussion.

Film: "The End of the Line"

Oct 19, 2011

5:30 PM - 7:00 PM

2050 Agronomy

free

Agronomy Department Arts, performances Live Green

"The End of the Line: Where Have all the Fish Gone?" narrated by Ted Danson. The film examines the devastating effect that overfishing has had on the world's fish populations arguing for the drastic action that must be taken to reverse these trends. Filmed across the world for two years, this documentary features eye-opening accounts from top scientists indigenous fishermen and fisheries enforcement officials.

Thursday, 20 Oct 2011

Errington Lecture: Feeding the World, Sustaining the Planet

Oct 20, 2011

7:00 PM

Great Hall, Memorial Union

free

Agronomy Department Lectures Live Green

"Feeding the World, Sustaining the Planet," Jonathan Foley, University of Minnesota. The 2011 Errington Lecture.

Feeding the World, Sustaining the Planet

Oct 20, 2011

7:00 PM

Great Hall, Memorial Union

free

Lecture Series Lectures Live Green

Jonathan Foley is the director of the Institute on the Environment at the University of the Minnesota, where his work focuses on complex global environmental systems and their interactions with human societies. The 2011 Paul L. Errington Lecture.

Friday, 21 Oct 2011

Film: Vanishing of the Bees

Oct 21, 2011

5:30 PM

Oak Room, Memorial Union

free

Agronomy Department Arts, performances Live Green

This film takes a piercing investigative look at the economic, political and ecological implications of the worldwide disappearance of the honeybee, a phenomenon known as "Colony Collapse Disorder." By celebrating the ancient and sacred connection between humans and the honeybee, the film illuminates the greater meaning of the relationship between humankind and Mother Earth.

Monday, 24 Oct 2011

Panel: Consumers and Healthy, Sustainable Food Production

Oct 24, 2011

3:30 PM - 4:30 PM

1352 Gilman

free

Agronomy Department Lectures Live Green

"The Role of Consumers in Promoting Healthy Affordable Food Produced in a Humane Sustainable Manner," Fred Kirschenmann, Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture; Angie Tagtow, Iowa Food Systems Council; David Swenson, ISU economics; and moderator Gretchen Zdorkowski, ISU agronomy.

9 Billion People + 1 Planet = ?

Oct 24, 2011

8:00 PM

Great Hall, Memorial Union

free

Lecture Series Lectures Live Green

Andrew Revkin covered global environmental issues for the New York Times for fifteen years and continues to write for their Dot Earth blog. He is currently a senior fellow at Pace University's Academy for Applied Environmental Sciences. The 2011 Pesek Colloquium on Sustainable Agriculture.

Tuesday, 25 Oct 2011

Lecture: LEEDing into the Future

Oct 25, 2011

6:15 PM

South Ballroom, Memorial Union

free

Student Activities Lectures Live Green

"LEEDing into the Future," Kerry Dixon-Fox, ISU facilities planning and management. The LEED process ensures that buildings are constructed in a sustainable manner. Dixon-Fox will discuss this program in general, and give an in-depth look at how LEED is changing construction at ISU! She will also discuss components such as rain gardens and green roofs, and how to "retrofit" existing buildings.

Thursday, 27 Oct 2011

Field Work: A Family Farm

Oct 27, 2011

7:00 PM

Sun Room, Memorial Union

free

Lecture Series Lectures Live Green

Meet filmmaker John Helde as he follows Judy and Charlie Swanson and their three grown children pursuing their dream of farming as one extended family. It follows the Swanson family through several seasons and looks at the social and economic challenges of family farming: rising land prices, changing technologies and the barriers to entry for the younger generation. A discussion will follow the 96-minute film.

Saturday, 29 Oct 2011

Spoon Jewelry with Robbie Helzer

Oct 29, 2011

12:30 PM - 3:30 PM

The Memorial Union Workspace

ISU $26, Public $36 includes supplies

The Workspace Arts, performances Live Green Student activities

Recycle silverware (even forks and knives!) into rings, earrings, bracelets & more.