Upcoming Events FREE MOVIE: GREEN EXPO! See you tomorrow!! CONTENTS. Come on out and see all that is going on at UCF!

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November 16, 2010 Upcoming Events Volume 2, Issue3 Indian Blanket Flower (Gaillardia pulchella) growing near the UCF Arboretum trailer CONTENTS Front Page News 1 Calendar 2 Ongoing Events 3 Events continued 4 Research Opportunity 5 GREEN EXPO! What: GREEN EXPO When: Wed Nov 17 10:00am - 2:00pm Where: The front of Student Union, UCF The UCF Green Expo will feature several eco -student organizations -UCF departments -student created experiments/projects, -innovative technology FREE MOVIE: Free FUEL movie showing today!! -displays - local green vendors - live music - GIVEAWAYS! This year UCF is focused on showcasing our community's green initiatives and efforts. See you tomorrow!! @3:30 in Brooklyn Pizza! Come on out and see all that is going on at UCF! Check the Facebook event for more information and A LIST OF ALL OF THE VEN- DORS/DEPARTMENTS!! http://www.facebook.com/?sk=messages&ref=mb#!/ event.php?eid=164344270 261146 The UCF Arboretum is located at the northeast corner of UCF s campus. For further information, visit www.aboretum.ucf.edu, email us at arboretum.ucf.edu or call (407) 823-3583

P a ge 2 V olume 2, I s s u e3 SAVE THE DATE! NOVEMBER Nov 4th-Knight Market Nov 17th-- Green EXPO 10-2pm SU Patio Nov 18th Lunch on the Lawn 11-2pm on the Freedom Speech Lawn Nov 20th Winter Park Harvest Festival Nov 23rd Nature Pavilion Feast! Nov 30th Green Jobs Expo hosted by UCF Sustainability and Energy Management November 2010 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 7 8 14 15 1 2 3 4 Knight Market 21 22 28 29 9 10 11 12 16 17 Green EXPO 23Nature Pavilion Feast 30 Green Jobs Expo 18 Lunch on the Lawn 24 25 Thanksgiving! 5 19 26 6 13 20 Harvest Festival 27 When: Thurs November 18 11:00am - 2:00pm Where: Free Speech Lawn in front of Math & Physics What: A UCF community potluck picnic. Bring a snack or a dish to share made with at least ONE locally sourced ingredient. If it is organic, even better! Feel free to bring your friends, and please come even if you don't have a dish! We define 'local' as food with its roots right here in the ol' Sunshine State! This year we are getting excess produce donated to us by UCF Community Garden AND Homegrown Co-op! We are so grateful :) Check the Facebook event for more information and tips on where to find good organic and locally sourced food! http://www.facebook.com/?sk=messages&ref=mb#!/event.php?eid=117825301615209

V olume 2, I s s u e3 P a ge 3 Ongoing Events Audubon Market Every Monday 6-10 pm In front lot of Stardust Cafe Come visit the Student Sustainability Alliance table every Monday Night as well as taste great local produce, browse handmade crafts, enjoy the live music and SO much more! Stardust Video & Coffee 1842 Winter Park Rd. RWC presents: Nature Yoga UCF Arboretum & Recreational and Wellness Center are proud to bring you Nature Yoga! Every Mon @5:30pm. At the Oak Hammock Meet at the Nature Pavilion (covered pavilion on outside of Gemini Blvd. across from Lot C-2) and walk to the Oak Hammock. Yoga helps relieve physical, mental, and emotional stress and seeks to bring out the best in you. s Beautiful eggplant flower in the morning sun. Volunteer on Friday 8am, 10am, 1pm! Every Friday: 8:00am, 10:00am, 1:00pm or Thursday by appointment In the UCF Organic Community Garden (behind the UCF Arboretum) Just show up to meet friends, get some sun, and learn how to grow your own food organically! The UCF Arboretum is located behind Engineering III (also known as Harris Eng. Corp.) and CREOL buildings at Trailer 525. Call (407)823-3583 or contact Jeff at jeffp@knights.ucf.edu You must be the change you wish to see in the world. ~Mahatma Gandhi

V olume 2, I s s u e3 P a ge 4 Events continued. Attention Volunteers: Harvest Feast Tuesday Nov 22 3:30pm WHERE: Meet at the Community Garden and we will walk to the Nature Pavilion to have our feast. RSVP TO LET US KNOW THAT YOU ARE COM- ING AND WHAT DISH YOU WILL PRE- PARE: sarahmparker@knights.ucf.edu WHAT: PICK UP ALL PRODUCE FRIDAY the 19th FROM 1:30PM to 4:30pm AT THE ARBORETUM OFFICE! Produce includes: -pumpkins -zucchini & yellow squash -eggplants -spinach and greens -lettuce -BASIL and herbs -green papaya -hot peppers (poppers?) We also REQUEST THAT YOU BRING A DISH. If you are unable to cook because of dorm accommodations, please bring a canned food item to donate to the homeless and hungry. Want a GREEN Job?? Lecture: Dept of Energy - Positioning Yourself for a Job in the Green Economy When: Tues Nov30 5:30-7:30pm Where: UCF Engineering Building 2 ENG II Room 102 What: I.D.E.A.S. invites the U.S. Department of Energy to UCF! Scott Minos, Senior Energy Technology Specialist at the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy (EERE), will give a presentation on career development directed towards undergraduate students. Minos' lecture will focus on transitioning to a green economy and society, how this impacts all academic disciplines, and how to adjust one's studies to prepare for being competitive in the job market. 5:30PM: IDEAS Meet & Greet 6:00PM: Keynote from the DOE 7:00-7:30PM: Q & A with Scott Minos You must be the change you wish to see in the world. ~Mahatma Gandhi

Research Opportunity! Research & Mentoring Program (RAMP) Overview of RAMP: RAMP is designed to provide undergraduate students, who may be interested in pursuing graduate education, with research experience while working closely with a faculty mentor. In addition, the students participate in a variety of workshops designed to increase their awareness and knowledge of graduate school education. The aim of this program is to encourage more students from those populations who are traditionally underrepresented in graduate education to attend graduate school. Undergraduate students participating in this program receive $2,800 each year. Highlights on the RAMP opportunity: *2 year commitment (Spring, Summer, Fall 2011, Spring 2012) *At least 1.5 years until graduation *submit resume *2 letters of recommendation *spring class schedule *work schedule (if applicable) DUE DATE: Submit all information for RAMP by December 1st to: arboretum@mail.uucf.edu. For more information on this opportunity, call or come by the UCF Arboretum, or contact RAMP directly here: TEL: 407-823-1815 Computer Center II, Room 221 Orlando, FL 32816-2001 The NTK Project is a collection of resources for non-traditional students at the University of Central Florida, created in late 2008 by a committee of interested staff, students, and educators. What does the UCF Arboretum offer to the UCF community and greater Orlando? We offer an array of volunteer opportunities that help us run the community organic vegetable & herb garden, manage and restore campus green space, assist in campus landscapes, learn how to give tours, and more. We also offer educational Guided Tours of our on-campus nature trails and landscapes, other student opportunities including independent studies and internships and a Nature Yoga Program. How can I get involved and are there any benefits to me? The best way to get involved is to check our website or come out to our 's, arrive punctually at 8am, 10am or 1pm and we will get you started volunteering. All volunteers get perks like meeting friends, learning valuable outdoor skills or getting FREE organic Mailing List **Newsletters from the UCF Arboretum exist to alert the UCF Community of upcoming green events, opportunities, and to share important developments in sustainability. Visit our website! www.arboretum.ucf.edu To unsubscribe, please reply with unsubscribe in the subject line to sustainableucf@mail.ucf.edu