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Climate Change vs. Love- What Then Must We Do?

Auburn Unitarian Universalist Fellowship

<div class='page' title='Page 1'><div class='layoutArea'> <div class='column'> An Earth Day/Climate Change Forum Scientists, environmental activists, youth (and seniors), sustainability professionals, and “concerned citizens” (you?) in conversation on the environmental and social justice challenges of climate change: A Green New Deal? The Youth Uprising (Sunrise and others)? National Mobilization? Local Community...

Open House for Bikeway, Greenway Plan

Development Services Building

The City of Auburn will host an open house for Connect Auburn: A Plan for Auburn's Greenways and Bikeways. The goal of Connect Auburn is to identify opportunities for new and improved greenway and bicycling connections throughout Auburn. Interested community members are invited to weigh in on draft recommendations for...

Intentional Listening: How to Love Your Neighbor in the Midst of Terror

First Presbyterian Church

Join Rev. Dr. Joan Harrell, diversity coordinator from the School of Communication and Journalism, for an interfaith and multicultural potluck, vigil, and discussion of issues of faith, racism, xenophobia, and domestic terrorism. Local faith leaders and the mayors of Auburn and Opelika will be present to look critically at what it...

Book Discussion on “Mid-Course Correction”

Georgia Tech Schneller College of Business

John Lanier, Executive Director of the Ray C. Anderson Foundation and co-author of Mid-Course Correction: Revisited, will discuss the life and work of his grandfather Ray C. Anderson, the unlikely industrialist who shaped the face of green business through his business model with zero waste, emissions, carbon, or harm to...

Sunset Kayaking

Auburn Outdoors

Join Auburn Outdoors for an afternoon paddle and sunset viewing on one of Alabama’s most beautiful lakes. Departure from Auburn is at 3 p.m. to Lake Martin, where participants can enjoy a peaceful paddle around an island to watch the sunset. A $20 fee to <a href='https://recreation.auburn.edu/Program/GetProgramDetails?courseId=5cda7c6c-92ad-4d77-a4cf-38a720ba5f08&semesterId=7ad80677-9caa-4791-b886-6cea561194e2'>register</a> includes transportation, instruction, and...

AUsome Amphibians & Reptiles

Kreher Preserve & Nature Center , United States

Join the Kreher Preserve & Nature Center staff for a one-hour presentation on the AUsome amphibians and reptiles found in our state and beyond. Children and adults will enjoy this entertaining hands-on program with live animals. Admission is $5/person. Children 3 and under are free. Pre-registration is not required. Proceeds...

Auburn City Market

Town Creek Park , United States

Local farmers, growers, and artists partnering with Auburn Parks and Recreation will be selling products and produce every Saturday in October!

Annual ABC Plant Sale

Dean Road Recreation Center

The Auburn Beautification Council (ABC) will host its annual plant sale benefiting ABC projects such as the downtown hanging baskets, Spring Azalea Trail, the gardens at Kiesel Park, and beautification awards for Auburn homes and businesses. This year will feature pansies, violas, snapdragons, mums, kale/cabbage, and more, with <a href='http://auburnbeautification.com/'>pre-orders</a>...

Birding App Workshop

Kreher Preserve & Nature Center , United States

This interactive birding how-to workshop, will show visitors how two essential birding apps -Bird and NestWatch-  are used to help protect birds and their native habitats around the world. Visitors will learn how to use apps on their mobile devices and get to go on a walk through the woods...

“The Thick and Thin: Managing Conflict in Organizations”

The Office of Public Service will be hosting a Community Partner Training Session on managing conflict with Bernard LaFayette Jr., civil rights icon and Breeden Eminent Visting Professor in the College of Liberal Arts. Admission is free, but seating is limited! To reserve a seat, contact Whitney Lee at wcl0011@auburn.edu....

A Tale of Two Lemurs

Red Clay Brewery

Red Clay Brewing Company, Oct. 24 from 6 - 8 p.m. Join Dr. Sarah Zohdy for 'A Tale of Two Lemurs: Stories of the Fascinating Ecology & Evolution of the World's Most Endangered Mammals.' The island of Madagascar is home to some of the strangest animals on the planet. Perhaps...

Town Creek Invasive Species Removal

Volunteers are invited to help remove invasive species along the creek side of the Historic Tree Trail. Participants are asked to park at the Wrights Mill Road end of the Historic Tree Trail by Margie Piper Bailey Park.Volunteers are asked to wear long pants and sturdy shoes and to bring...