Earth Day 2012
The Ever-Changing Land of Enchantment

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The Ever-Changing Land of Enchantment is this year's Earth Day theme. Our logo connects us to the land we live in and its changes over the past 100 years since New Mexico's Centennial. But it also reminds us we must live gently on this beautiful and vulnerable land.

Wise Fool

Earth Day Festival

Saturday, April 21

10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

3540 Orange Street

The Earth Day Festival is PEEC's biggest event of the year! The festival will feature booths and displays where community groups will show their earth-friendly products and practices, and provide information about our environment on the Pajarito Plateau.

Clan Tynker

This year's festival will feature three entertainment groups. Like previous years, Renaissance entertainment group Clan Tynker will perform at 11:00 a.m.

New to the festival this year, Wise Fool will perform with giant puppets at 1:00 p.m.

Also new to the festival this year are the familiar faces of the Hill Stompers. They will perform at noon, with their eclectic mix of lively toons.


Earth Day Art Shows

April 2 - 30
Mesa Public Library & Betty Ehart Senior Center

This year's Earth Day celebrations will include two art shows.

Children's Earth Day Art at Mesa Public Library. During the month of April students from all five Los Alamos elementary schools will show their Earth Day art, a project between the elementary school art teachers and PEEC.

Art in Nature show at the Betty Ehart Senior Center. Art will be displayed during the month of April. Artists include Terry Foxx, John and Sue Hains, Yvonne and Chick Keller, Katy Korkos, Liz Martineau, Connie Pacheco, Gowri Srinivasan, Hari Viswanathan, Mary Carol and Joel Williams

A reception will be held on April 18th at 6:30 pm preceeding the Wonder of Nature speaker at the Senior Center.


History and the Ever-changing Enchanted Land: Then and Now

April 10, 7:00 pm
Fuller Lodge

A talk by ecologists John Hogan and Terry Foxx, co-sponsored by the Los Alamos Historical Society and PEEC.

A photographic exhibit of ecological history will be in the Historical Museum for the month of April.


Rachel Carson:
A Chautauqua Performance

Wednesday, April 18

Senior Center

Reception at 6:30 p.m.
Talk at 7:00 p.m.

PEEC's Earth Day talk will be a chautauqua performance by Ann Beyke. Ann will be portraying Rachel Carson, whose work made environmentalism an integral part of our lives.

Rachel Carson was a marine biologist when few women dared even tread the water. Her lifelong love of nature and science led to research on how uncontrolled chemical use in our cities, towns and farming communities devastated wildlife and food sources. Silent Spring, her bestselling book on the topic, detailed this devastation and led to the eventual ban on the use of DDT.

"One way to open your eyes is to ask yourself, What if I had never seen this before? What if I knew I would never see it again?" --Rachel Carson

This performance is made possible by support from the New Mexico Humanities Council.


Party for PEEC

Sunday, April 22, 5:00 pm

Hilltop House Best Western

Earth Day Party for PEEC

Join us for our annual "Party for PEEC," a benefit dinner to support the Nature Center. The 2012 party will feature a unique gourmet meal prepared with foods of the Founding Fathers. It will be held Sunday, April 22 at the Hilltop House.

Please register for tickets online on the Calendar page.


Petra and the Jay

Friday, April 13, 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, April 14, 2:00 p.m.

Opera Alta presents "Petra and the Jay," a benefit performance for PEEC.
*A Futuristic Folk Musical in Three Acts
*An allegory about our conflicted notions of what it means to be human.

In the far, far future (3021 C.E.) a young woman with an identity crisis defends the personhood of her extraterrestrial and Earthly animal friends, as humans tackle their most difficult challenge.

Performances:
Friday, April 13 @ 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, April 14 @ 2:00 p.m.

Performed at the auditorium at Crossroads Bible Church, 97 East Rd. Proceeds benefit PEEC.



Spruce Sponsors

Los Alamos National Bank

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Supporters

Supporters have donated items for the Earth Day auction or purchased ads in the Earth Day insert in the Monitor.

  • Ace Hardware
  • Mary Deal Realty
  • Pajarito Greenhouse

Ways to Participate

  • Submit a work of art for the Earth Day art show.
  • Sign up for a display space at the festival (informational, interactive, or sale of earth-friendly items).
  • Assist with miscellaneous jobs during the festival.
  • Submit an article for the Earth Day tabloid (due 3/30/12).
  • Purchase an advertisement in the Monitor Earth Day tabloid (due 4/5/12).
  • Attend the benefit dinner.
  • Be a sponsor.

Contact

Chair: Terry Foxx, 672-9056, storyteler@comcast.net

Forms

Below are the forms needed to participate or to purchase an ad. To pay, mail or bring your payment to PEEC, or use the Paypal links below. Forms may be mailed to PEEC or e-mailed to storyteler@comcast.net.


Payments



Piñon Sponsor $500
Ponderosa Sponsor $1000
Aspen Sponsor $1500
Spruce Sponsor $2000

Festival display booth $25

Full page ad
~10" x 11"
$650
Full page color ad$800
1/2-page ad$350
1/2-page color ad$450
1/4-page ad$200
1/4-page color ad$250
1/8-page ad$100
2" x 4" small ad$50



 

PEEC Nature Center
3540 Orange Street (or PO Box 547)
Los Alamos, NM, 87544
(505) 662-0460
Center@PajaritoEEC.org, Webmaster@PajaritoEEC.org

©2005-2012 Pajarito Environmental Education Center
Banner photo by Hari Viswanathan; logo by Tori Hansen; photographs by many community members.
We welcome comments and submissions to this web site.