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Lindsey Lyons, Assistant Director for Sustainability at Dickinson College will speak on “How Dickinson became carbon neutral and what’s next?”
Virtual presentation and discussion with Lindsey Lyons from Dickinson College’s Center for Sustainability Education, on their commitment to combatting climate change, committing to educating for sustainability across the curriculum and becoming a carbon neutral institution of higher education. Learn what Dickinson has done to advance this commitment over the last decade, find out what’s ahead, and what best practices have we discovered that could help other in their own work, lives and practices. The session will include a short presentation followed by question and answer session.
Learn More in Advance:
Dickinson Website for Climate Action
Dickinson’s Carbon Neutrality Frequently Asked Questions
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You are invited to commemorate the 75th anniversary
of the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Harrisburg on Sunday, August 9 – 6:45 – 8:30 p.m.
Location – Riverfront Park on Front Street across from John Harris Mansion
Sponsors – Pax Christi Harrisburg, PSR-Pennsylvania, Peacemaking Committee of Market Square Presbyterian Church,
Christian Churches United. PA Council of Churches and others
Program – Main Speaker – Bill Dallam who was on site in Nagasaki, 3 weeks after the bombing in 1945 with the Navy to measure radiation
Music, Liturgical Dance, Readings, Prayer, Proclamations from the Mayor and Governor, launching of candle boats into the Susquehanna River at sunset.
No fee. People will need to bring lawn chairs and/or blankets