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DESCRIPTION:----Original Message-----\nFrom: Sustainable Fairfax \nTo: 
 davidquinley@aol.com\nSent: Mon, 28 Jan 2008 10:35 pm\nSubject: Plastics, 
 Fungi Forage, Volunteer 
 Training\n\nsfx-logo-web-450px-wide.jpg\nDonate\nBecome a 
 Member\nVolunteer\nGreen Tip: Plastics\ncloth_bag.jpgSome common challenges 
 for people trying to reduce their use of plastic include produce bags, 
 sandwich bags and tall kitchen type trash bags. These can be solved with a 
 number of alternatives. At the store selecting your produce use cloth bags, 
 reuse bread bags, or use paper.\n\nLocal stores such as Good Earth, 
 Delano’s, and Fairfax Lumber sell BioBags (a plastic-like bag made of 
 biodegradable and compostable non GMO corn starch) in many sizes including 
 a 3 gal. size great for produce, tall kitchen waste bags, and dog waste 
 bags. There's even a saran wrap alternative. As for those pesky sandwich 
 bags, try using waxed paper bags or glass based storage 
 containers.\nSustainable Fairfax Happenings\nCommunity Education Event: 
 Rethinking Plastic, Rethinking Our Lives\nsyntheticsea.jpg\nWhen: Tuesday, 
 January 29, 2008\nTime: 7:00pm-9:00pm\nWhere: 85 Bolinas Road, Suite 17 
 (above Yoga Loka) in Fairfax\n\nSustainable Fairfax will host an evening 
 with Andy Peri and Stuart Moody from Green Sangha. Donations of $5-$10 are 
 suggested.\nThis event will be an informational talk and presentation on 
 the devastating effects that plastic consumption is having on our oceans, 
 landfills and bodies followed by a discussion and demonstration of 
 alternative choices we can make rather than consuming so many plastic goods 
 or plastic packaging. A representative from Good Earth will also be present 
 with non-plastic alternative products available for sale.\nCommunity 
 Education Event: Fungi 
 Forage\ndayone-agreatselectionoffungiallwithin5mileradius.jpg\nWhen: 
 Sunday, February 3rd\nTime: 11:00am-12:30pm\nWhere: Deer Park Parking 
 Lot\nmeet at 10:45am\nSustainable Fairfax will host a fun-filled, family 
 friendly, forest fungi forage in Deer Park. Donations of $5-$10 are 
 suggested.\nSince fungi loves the rain, this event will take place rain or 
 shine. Participants should bring warm and waterproof gear.\nEnvironmental 
 educator and mycelium enthusiast, Luke Synder will take participants on a 
 local mushroom hunt where they will learn to safely identify and collect 
 some of the most common mushrooms in the area. Participants will discover 
 where to find delicious edible mushrooms right in their own neighborhood 
 and become informed about poisonous mushrooms and the hazards of 
 foraging.\nThis e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need 
 JavaScript enabled to view it\nSecond Volunteer Corps 
 Training\n\nsfx_volunteers_custom.jpgWhen: Friday and Saturday, February 
 1st - 2nd, 2008\nTime: 9:00am-3:00pm\nWhere: 141 Bolinas Road Fairfax, 
 CA\nThis two day course will include Sustainability 101 taught by 
 Sustainable Fairfax staff and Andres Edwards, Author of the book 
 Sustainability Revolution, team building exercises and work on the 
 Sustainable Fairfax Community Plan.\n\nOnce participants are trained they 
 will be asked to staff the Sustainability Center and will be encouraged to 
 join committees or the board to educate the community on how to live a more 
 sustainable lifestyle and be active in your community. Each volunteer is 
 asked to staff a four hour shift per month at the Center on Fridays or 
 Saturdays.\nParticipants must become members of Sustainable Fairfax for $25 
 or $50.\n\nSpace is limited!!! You must sign up to be included!!\nTo sign 
 up for the training contact, Pam Hartwell-Herrero at (415) 269-0621, 
 pam@sustainablefairfax.org\nThis e-mail address is being protected from 
 spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it\nLocal Events\n2nd Annual 
 MARIN MUSHROOM MANIA\nSaturday, February 9, -- 9:30 to 4 pm at the Marin 
 Art & Garden Center, 30 Sir Francis Drake Boulevard in 
 Ross\nmushroompic.jpgIs it deadly or delicious? Come see, touch, and taste 
 all things ‘shroom at the Marin Art & Garden Center’s 2nd Annual 
 Mushrooom Mania.\nCo-sponsored with the Mycological Society of San 
 Francisco (mssf.org) and Marin Master Gardeners, this well-loved event 
 includes forays, lectures, displays, slide shows, identification, and 
 cooking demonstrations. Participants learn about the habitat and ecology of 
 fungi.\nJoin in on more fungal fun as mushroom experts lead free forays the 
 morning prior, February 8, at 9 am. Free refreshments, lunch available for 
 purchase. $25 fee. Space is limited. Call 455-5260 to 
 pre-register.\nSUBLIME SUCCULENTS\nSaturday, March 15, from 9:30 to 12:30 
 at the Marin Art & Garden Center, 30 Sir Francis Drake Boulevard in 
 Ross\nsucculents.jpgBack by popular demand, UC Davis Botanical Conservatory 
 Curator Ernesto Sandoval wows audiences with his presentation and slide 
 show about some of horticulture’s most interesting members: 
 succulents.\nParticipants learn about the specialized botany and 
 adaptations of succulents, plus how to incorporate succulent specimens in 
 their own Marin gardens. Sandoval is joined by Marin Master Gardener Gary 
 Bartl, who discusses succulents in container plantings and displays his own 
 beautiful specimens.\nIn addition, representatives will be on-hand from 
 Ruth Bancroft Gardens and SF Cactus & Succulent Society. Succulents will be 
 available for sale.\nNo reservations necessary. This event is co-sponsored 
 by the Marin Master Gardeners. $10 at the door. Call 455-5260 for more 
 information.\nPOLLINATION ECOLOGY\nTuesday, April 1, from 7 to 9 pm at the 
 Marin Art & Garden Center, 30 Sir Francis Drake Boulevard in 
 Ross\npollination.jpgJoin popular Marin naturalist, teacher, author, and 
 photographer Bob Stewart as he discusses the intricacies of 
 pollination.\nParticipants learn about the symbiotic relationship between 
 plants and their pollinators, and the benefits to our gardens and our 
 environment.\nThis event is co-sponsored by the Marin Master Gardeners. $10 
 at the door. Call 455-5260 for more information.\nJob Posting\nThe Berkeley 
 Ecology Center is hiring for the position of Store 
 Manager.\n\nberkeley_ecology_center.gifOur store is a part of our education 
 and outreach program, and serves as a resource for the public to learn 
 about and access environmentally responsible alternatives. Half of the 
 store is devoted to books, and the other half devoted to products such as 
 nontoxic toys, pest control products, and cleaning products; recycled glass 
 and paper products; seeds and organic gardening products. The Store is 
 integrated with our Info Department. This is a great job for someone who is 
 an avid reader, loves to talk with people about environmental topics, and 
 has an entrepreneurial spirit.\nThis is a full time salary position with 
 generous health and dental benefits.\n\nSummary of Responsibilities:\nThe 
 Ecology Center Store is a non-profit book and eco-store stocking a wide 
 variety of environmental products and books. The Store Program Manager is 
 responsible for day to day operations, long term and strategic planning, 
 and the fiscal responsibility of the Ecology Center Store. The store 
 program manager position involves buying, staff management, store 
 operations, special events, advertising, outreach, and industry networking, 
 among other tasks.\n\nVisit www.ecologycenter.org/jobs to learn more about 
 the position and\nto apply.\n\nWe encourage applicants to submit materials 
 ASAP. Interviews will start\nas soon as qualified candidates are 
 identified.\n"The future is not completely beyond our control. It is the 
 work of our own hands." Robert F. 
 Kennedy\n\n\n\n___________________________________________________________\nYou're 
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SUMMARY:Sustainable Fairfax>Rethinking Plastic, Rethinking Our Lives
LOCATION:When: Tuesday, January 29, 2008\nTime: 7:00pm-9:00pm\nWhere: 85 Bolinas 
 Road, Suite 17 (above Yoga Loka) in Fairfax
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