May 27, 2009
Small steps can go a long way in making a difference in your water consumption. When gardening this spring and summer, consider using native species plants. Navite species are already adapted to the local environment and will require little more than natural rainfall.
In the coming months, we will be adding information on native species and other conversation practices that Blue Islanders can easily adopt to reduce their consumption of water resources while gardening.
Also, be sure to check out Blue Islander Anna Stange’s regular column Turning Over a New Leaf – Going Green in Blue Island in the Forum. the Green Guide – Drought Resistant Gardening Guide.
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April 17, 2009
The Chicago Botanic Garden and the governor of Illinois challenge creative, eco-conscious youth, ages 8 to 18, to submit designs for Art on a Rain Barrel (AoRB), an Illinois-wide environmental art contest. Students are encouraged to create teams to enter the contest.
The top 50 teams (3–5 members) from throughout the state will be invited to bring their designs to life at the AoRB festival on Saturday, September 19, as part of the Illinois governor\’s It\’s Our River Day 2009. Top designs will receive special prizes and recognition including public display at the Chicago Botanic Garden and other sites throughout the state of Illinois.
Interested teams must submit an entry form no later than June 10, 2009. The top 50 teams will be announced in early July.
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January 23, 2009
Join Lt. Governor Pat Quinn for a full-day conference featuring how to make your school or school district more sustainable by implementing a variety of green practices and programs. Speakers and workshops will cover topics such as sustainable school facility planning and siting, green facilities management, sustainable renovation and construction, energy efficiency and conservation, environmental education and service learning, water conservation, waste reduction, and sustainable school transportation.
This symposium is an opportunity to exchange ideas with your peers and identify new programs to apply at your school or district. Suggested symposium participants include school and district administrators, regional superintendents, school board members, facilities managers and custodial staff, teachers, school health practitioners, facility planners and architects, school-related non-profits and agencies, and high school student environmental leaders.
Complimentary continental breakfast & lunch will be served
Date: Friday, February 27, 2009
Time: Registration begins at 9:00 a.m.
Program 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Location: Joliet Township High School District 204
Joliet Central High School
201 E. Jefferson
Joliet, IL 60432
Any questions, please contact:
Jon Zirkle
Office of Lt. Governor Pat Quinn
Phone: (312) 814-2094
Email: Jonathon.Zirkle@Illinois.gov
Or, visit the website standingupforillinois.org.
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January 19, 2009
Enjoy active time outdoors with your family and take advantage of the opportunity to get some much needed sun this Monday, 1/19 – Martin Luther King Day. Attend one of the free, family-friendly outdoor nature events offered by the Forest Preserve District of Cook County.
SAND RIDGE NATURE CENTER 1:30 p.m.
15890 Paxton Avenue, South Holland 708.868.0606
Monk Parakeets: Monk parakeets from South America have become established here. Learn how they survive here, and where you can find them.
TRAILSIDE MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 1:00 p.m.
738 Thatcher Ave, River Forest 708.366.6530
Winter Critters: Have you ever wondered wheresnakes go in winter, or whose tracks those are in the snow? Explore animals in winter with touchable artifacts and fun activities.
Click here to download the full Forest Preserve of Cook County January events calendar.
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