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Events

Know of a sustainability event happening in the Northfield area? Use the Submit Event page to submit a new event.

 

Northfield Earth Day

This day of music, films, markets, workshops and events brings together multiple Northfield businesses, organizations and individuals to celebrate sustainability and our interconnection with the earth. See northfieldearthday.com for details.

Date: Saturday, April 23, 2022
9:00AM-5:00PM

Location:
Various – See website for details

 

 

 

Speaking Your Values

Are you concerned about climate change? Want to create a more just, resilient world? Come learn how you can influence government, corporate, and other leaders to listen to your values

Sustainable Northfield Podcast

A new podcast, created and hosted by Beth Kallestad and Izzy Quattrucci, entitled “Sustainable Northfield” is now online on your favorite podcast-listening app! The monthly episodes cover a variety of topics around sustainability and stories of the actions being taken in Northfield, Minnesota. Tune in to find out more about sustainability initiative in our community.

Northfield Earth Day Schedule of Events

Northfield’s Earth Day, April 24, 2021 (with a rain date of May 1st.) There will be morning outdoor workshops, an afternoon outdoor Cannon Valley Farmers Market, sustainable exhibitors, kids activities, food trucks, and more. Come join us outside, with masks on, for socially distanced events.

The Honorable Harvest: Indigenous Knowledge for Sustainability

Robin Wall Kimmerer is a mother, scientist, decorated professor, and enrolled member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation. She is the author of Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teaching of Plants, which has earned Kimmerer wide acclaim. Her first book, Gathering Moss: A Natural and Cultural History of Mosses, was awarded the John Burroughs Medal for outstanding nature writing, and her other work has appeared in Orion, Whole Terrain, and numerous scientific journals. She tours widely and has been featured on NPR’s On Being with Krista Tippett and in 2015 addressed the general assembly of the United Nations on the topic of “Healing Our Relationship with Nature.” Kimmerer lives in Syracuse, New York, where she is a SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor of Environmental Biology, and the founder and director of the Center for Native Peoples and the Environment.

50th Anniversary of Earth Day!

April 22, 2020 marks the 50th anniversary of Earth Day and the 11th Northfield Earth Day celebration! Though we cannot gather together due to COVID-19 social distancing guidelines, there are still many ways to honor the earth this week, organized by Northfield Earth Day. Virtual “Climate Sessions” hosted over Zoom, live music, and safe activities are all scheduled for Wednesday, April 22nd. For more information, visit http://northfieldearthday.com. Included in the website is a Zoom link to attend the Climate Sessions, as well as full descriptions of each event. The full schedule is below!

Virtual Earth Day events

Chair of the Human Rights Commission

This year, the United Nations Theme for the International Day of Peace is Climate Action for Peace. This event will have local residents and organizations working on local actions to protect the environment and the audience participation to create a short list of actions we can all do to help.

Northfield’s Climate Action Day

The City of Northfield’s Climate Action Plan Advisory Board invites you to join us for Northfield’s Climate Action Day on September 19th. See attached flyer. Events include:

*Ribbon Cutting for Electric Vehicle Charging station

* Electric Vehicle Tailgate

* Climate Action Plan Presentation and Conversation

UMACS Conference Keynote Karen Diver

The Steering Committee is pleased to welcome Karen to Carleton College for the 2019 UMACS Conference!

The Upper Midwest Association for Campus Sustainability, UMACS, brings together 200 students, faculty, staff, and campus partners around the topic of sustainability by hosting a conference every other year. Carleton College is hosting the 2019 conference and welcomes you to the keynote presentation and community social hour. Tickets for the event are $30 and can be purchased at https://apps.carleton.edu/sustainability/conference/registration/

Karen Diver is currently serving as the Director, Business Development, Native American Initiatives at the University of Arizona, which is a joint appointment between the Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy Native Nations Institute and the James E. Rogers College of Law Indigenous Peoples Law and Policy Program.

Prior to her current position, she served as the inaugural Faculty Fellow for Inclusive Excellence for Native American Affairs at the College of St. Scholastica in Duluth, Minnesota.

She was an appointee of President Obama as the Special Assistant to the President for Native American Affairs. As part of the Domestic Policy Council, Ms. Diver assisted with inter-agency efforts, policy and regulatory changes to benefit 567 Native American Tribes. Karen served in this position from November 2015 until the end of the Administration.

Karen served as Chairwoman of the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa from 2007 -2015. This position is elected and serves as chair of the tribal government and CEO of the reservation’s corporate boards. The Fond du Lac Reservation is the 2nd largest employer in northern Minnesota with over 2,200 employees. She served as Vice-President of the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe (MCT), comprised of six members Bands, and chaired its Finance Corporation.

Karen has extensive board experience in the nonprofit sector. She chaired the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits and the Women’s Foundation of Minnesota. She was an appointee of President Obama to the State, Local and Tribal Leaders Task Force on Climate Preparedness and Resiliency, and co-chaired the Natural Resources Committee.

She has a Bachelors in Economics from the University of Minnesota, Duluth, and as a 2002 Bush Leadership Fellow, she received a Masters in Public Administration from the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.

Tickets for Karen’s keynote include dinner with local foods, a drink ticket, and access to the poster session. Full conference registration rates are also available at https://apps.carleton.edu/sustainability/conference/

E-Waste Recycling Event

Giddy-up, everyone! The James Gang may be riding to defeat in Northfield this weekend, but that doesn’t mean you should miss your monthly chance to recycle your old, unwanted electronics and/or scrap metals.

The event will take place, as always, at the First UCC parking lot from 10 am til noon on Saturday, September 7th. Downtown will likely be busy considering the various Defeat of Jesse James Days activities, so try to come early.

I also have two additional bits of info.

1. While Jim is still collecting most old TVs for a slightly-increased cash fee ($10-$40), he asked me to reiterate that they must be movable by an average, able-bodied person. Furthermore, he may refuse some on a case-by-case basis, so it is best to check with him first if you have questions. His number is (651) 214-3857.

2. The material that was left at Jim’s house last month was reclaimed. However, I’d like to remind everyone that recycled items must be brought only to the church on the designated day.

Thanks, and as usual, feel free to email me or call Jim with questions.