WashPIRG presents “Your Right to Know about GMOs”
Free Film Screening of Genetic Roulette followed by a Q&A with Director Jeffrey Smith, UW Professor, and community activists.
 
When: Saturday June 1st from 6:30-9:00
Where: University of Washington HUB Lyceum
(*Padelford Parking Garage, or accessible by Metro Transit)
 
Complimentary desserts and refreshments from local donors, and gift basket raffle!
Donations encouraged.
 
Come learn about genetically engineered foods and the concerns that research has raised. Discussion will focus on the consumer’s right to know what is in their food as well as questions about Initiative 522 – The Label GMOs Act in WA.
 
Questions? Email washpirg@uw.edu
More info on facebook/LabelGMOsInWA

[event]: PoE Alum Potluck Presentation about 5 months in South America

When: 6:00 PM, June 20, 2013
Where: Trap Studios – 6346 6th Ave S Seattle, WA 98108

Ever wonder what it would be like to spend 5 months travelling a continent?
 
Tye (a UW environmental studies alumn) and Tyler will be doing a presentation on vagabonding in South America and our experience within the country.
 
We will be providing a few of our favorite dishes from various countries, but invite everyone to bring their own dishes and drinks OR one of the suggestions from the list below.
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We will be bringing Chipa (Paraguay) and fried plantain (Guianas and Brazil) as well as some non-alcoholic drinks.
 
The Trap is located in Georgetown, Seattle. You can get there either by taking 99 south to South Michigan Street and taking a right at the Arby’s, or taking I-5 to exit 182 (Albro), following S Albro Pl to Michigan street and taking a left at the Arby’s.
Trap Studios- 6346 6th Ave. S Seattle, Washington 98108
 
Please RSVP to tyerogerson@yahoo.com and let everyone here know what dish you are making if you are bringing one.
 
Empanadas (Chicken, beef, tuna, heart of palm, cheese)
Huge all over South America, best were in Brazil in my opinion.
http://latinfood.about.com/od/appetizersandsnacks/tp/empanadas.htm
Roti (Indian bread, goes good with curry, chicken or rice)
Huge in the Caribbean countries of the Guianas.
http://www.divinetaste.com/archives/how-to-make-basic-rotichapatiparatha-indian-flatbreads/
Curry (Green, red, potato, mango)
Again, big in the Caribbean countries of the Guianas, goes well with Roti, white and brown rice and chicken.
http://www.wikihow.com/Make-Great-Curry
Fried Chicken
Big all over, chicken is almost staple food. Pollos YAAAAA!!!!!
Nuf Said
Quinoa
Big in Bolivia, one of its main exports.
http://www.savvyvegetarian.com/vegetarian-recipes/basic-quinoa.php
Salchipapas (hot dogs and french fries)
Big in Peru, super simple but very good. Served with ketchup, mustard and mayo usually, but open to an American touch.
http://perudelights.com/salchipapas/
Choripan (South American mini sausage with chimichurri)
Big in southern countries of South America and Peru.
http://www.sausageobsession.com/2011/01/choripan-chimichurri-argentina/
Arepa (Cheese and cornbread)
Big in Columbia and Venezuela. Aint nothin wrong with cornbread.
http://venezuelanfoodanddrinks.blogspot.com/2008/09/recipe-how-to-make-arepas.html
Ceviche (Seafood soup)
Big in Peru and Columbia, a bit challenging to make right.
http://www.simplyrecipes.com/recipes/ceviche/

[job]: 3 paid positions at UW Farm for summer 2013

Hi UW Community, 

The UW Farm is proud to present 3 paid positions for this upcoming summer! We are looking for 2 farmer positions based at the Center for Urban Horticulture and 1 position based at the Botany Greenhouse. All positions will collaborate together to keep the farm blossoming throughout the summer. 
Full position descriptions and application can be found online at: https://catalyst.uw.edu/webq/survey/uwfarm/203939
We will be reviewing applications starting on Friday May 31st. We will hold interviews starting the following week until all positions are filled. 
Thank you so much and we hope to see you around the farm! 

Makin’ It Happen: *job* EcoReps Coordinator Job (for students)

Makin’ It Happen: *job* EcoReps Coordinator Job (for students)


*job* Center Director for Seward Park Audobon Center

*job* Center Director for Seward Park Audobon Center


*job* Student Position with UW Recycling and UW Garbology

cepmakinithappen:

UW Recycling and the UW Garbology Project are hiring a student assistant to work with office and project staff to develop outreach materials and programs.  This position is an ideal part-time job for an advanced undergraduate with an interest in sustainability and waste diversion.  Work hours are flexible, and the position carries up to 150 hours of funded work from summer 2013 through fall quarter 2013.
 
The Outreach and Communications Coordinator will work with UW Recycling and the UW Garbology Project (UWGP) to develop marketing and communications materials and strategies to educate and engage the UW community in waste reduction efforts.  A primary focus will be disseminating information relevant to the recently funded CSF project, The Denny Project: The Future of Waste at UW, where we studied the impact select waste diversion programs implemented in Denny Hall had on overall waste composition generated in the building.

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[job]: UW Recycling and UW Garbology Project

UW Recycling and the UW Garbology Project are hiring a student assistant to work with office and project staff to develop outreach materials and programs.  This position is an ideal part-time job for an advanced undergraduate with an interest in sustainability and waste diversion.  Work hours are flexible, and the position carries up to 150 hours of funded work from summer 2013 through fall quarter 2013.
 
The Outreach and Communications Coordinator will work with UW Recycling and the UW Garbology Project (UWGP) to develop marketing and communications materials and strategies to educate and engage the UW community in waste reduction efforts.  A primary focus will be disseminating information relevant to the recently funded CSF project, The Denny Project: The Future of Waste at UW, where we studied the impact select waste diversion programs implemented in Denny Hall had on overall waste composition generated in the building.
Responsibilities:
  • Research and write content for newsletters, articles, press releases and other relevant campus media
  • Manage and update social media content and post regularly to UWGP and UW Recycling Facebook pages
  • Assist with preparation for relevant campus events such as First-Year Orientation and the Sustainability Summit
  • Assist with creative concept planning for educational campaigns and videos.
  • Design posters, flyers, brochures, and other promotional materials related to the Denny Project
  • Design qualitative survey gauging the effectiveness of the programs implemented during the Denny Project
  • Take photos and manage photo library relevant to the Denny Project
  • Build resource library and make connections with key campus partners and stakeholders interested in waste reduction initiatives

To apply for this position, login to Husky Jobs: https://www.huskyjobs.washington.edu

Position Number: 70531


[internship]: Threatened and Endangered Species Intern (SCA, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina)

Threatened and Endangered Species Intern
Quick Facts
Site Name:  Camp Lejeune
State:  NC
Location:  Camp Lejeune
Headline: This position involves monitoring, protection and management of protected species, including sea turtles, red-cockaded woodpeckers, piping plovers, bald eagles, seabeach amaranth, rough-leaved loosestrife on a Marine Corps Base.
Position Code (PO): PO-00357246
Organization:  Government
Agency:  US Navy
Start Date:  Sat, 06/15/2013
End Date:  Fri, 06/13/2014  Dates are flexible 2-4 weeks
Fill Priority: Hot
Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina
This position is with the Threatened and Endangered Program on Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune.  Main duties include protection, monitoring and management of threatened and endangered species.  Camp Lejeune has approximately 140,000 acres of forest and 11 miles of relatively undisturbed beach, which are home to several endangered, threatened or otherwise protected species.  Currently, threatened and endangered species on Camp Lejeune include the red-cockaded woodpecker, loggerhead and green sea turtles, piping plover, seabeach amaranth, and rough-leved loosestrife.  Other protected species include nesting bald eagles, and coastal goldenrod.  Duties include the following: – monitoring of nesting sea turtles (daily surveys from May-August, protecting nests from predators with cages)- protection of endangered species sites (signs, painted boundaries, roped off areas, etc)- protection of red-cockaded woodpecker cavity trees from fire (clearing vegetation from around the trees)- monitoring of endangered plants- locating and protecting shorebird (including piping plover) nests,- bald eagle nest monitoring- protecting potential shorebird habitat- GPSing locations of endangered species locations, boundaries, etc.In addition, there will be opportunities to work with the Base Forestry Branch (timber marking, prescribed burning), Land and Wildlife Resources (survey for game species and migratory birds, planting wildlife food plots, assist with wood duck boxes, etc.) and Archaeology. 
The SCA is a nationwide force of high school and college-age volunteers who are committed to protecting and preserving the environment. But SCA doesn’t just talk the talk—SCA is conservation in action. Through internships, conservation jobs and crew experiences, SCA members are rising to meet today’s environmental challenges while gaining real, hands-on field experience. They complete projects in every conservation discipline—from archaeology to zoology—and everything in between.
 
Get Real Conservation Experience with SCA Expense-Paid Internships. For college and graduate students, as well as other qualified individuals, SCA internships provide the opportunity to work directly with resource management professionals, while gaining tangible skills, and contributing substantially to the preservation of our natural and cultural treasures. Ranging in length from 3 – 12 months, in all 50 states, SCA Internships are available throughout the year in all conservation disciplines. All positions are expense-paid (living stipend, housing, round trip travel) and most offer insurance and AmeriCorps Education awards.
 
 
Evan Escamilla |Alaska/Northwest Recruiter
SCA – Student Conservation Association
Office 1265 South Main Street | Suite 210 | Seattle, WA 98144
Cell (269) 569-3552 | Direct (206) 496-1282
SCA Northwest Office (206) 324-4649