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Messiah College in Mechanicsburg, Cumberland County, will host the 3rd Annual GreenAllies Conference on February 11 from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Join students and sustainability professionals to share ideas, hear from inspiring speakers, discuss campus sustainability initiatives, network and meet people passionate about the environment.

Here’s the schedule of workshops and panels—

9:00- Check-In

10:00- Welcome and Opening Statements

10:25- Developing Your Environmental Club Panel

11:00- Workshop Session I

WS 1: GreenAllies: Climate Action Mentorship Program

WS 2: Waste on Campus

WS 3: Environmental Careers

WS 4: Developing Your Environmental Club

WS 5: Working Across the Aisle (Tori)

WS 6: Eating for Change: Educating Food Citizens Through Campus Gardens

12:00- Workshop Session II

WS 1: Waste on Campus

WS 2: National Security and the Environment

WS 3: Personal Eco-Lifestyle Panel

WS 4: Successful Campus Projects

WS 5: Intro to Campus Beekeeping

WS 6: David Radcliff

12:45- Networking Lunch

1:50- Workshop Session III

WS 1: International Sustainability

WS 2: Energy Efficiency on Campus

WS 3: Aquaponics and Food Security

WS 4: GreenAllies Networking Meeting

WS5: Intro to Campus Beekeeping

WS 6: David Radcliff

2:30- Finale and Closing Statements

GreenAllies Conference sponsors include: Center Point Pond and E&J Gallo Winery, the The Oakes Museum of Natural History, Weaver, Reckner & Reinhart Dental Associates, Messiah College Earthkeepers and Sustainability at Messiah College.

Click Here for more information and to register.  Questions should be directed to: tori@green-allies.org.

Visit the GreenAllies Network website for information on the GreenAllies Challenge and more.

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