Sunday, May 3, 2009

Busy times in little Oxfordtown - a special thanks to all who made Green Week possible


Green Week 2009 in Oxford, Mississippi provided an incredible lineup of programs and events for everyone, most taking place on the campus of Ole Miss. I so wish that I could have attended every single event!

Earth Day was celebrated as World Fest on campus in front of the Student Union and with bands playing in the grove. The morning and afternoon events were more of a Kidfest than a Worldfest, but a blast was had by all! Check out this play area with dozens of Earth-inspired balls!

It was also a Momfest, with a mass exodus from Avent Park, nearly all the moms in Oxford brought their kids to the grove for some carnival style fun. Many folks brought their pets!

The students and vendors had multiple stations set up in front of the Union. Trashcans for recycling were obvious and plentiful. There was even this little one specifically for plastic bags.

It was the first truly hot day of Spring. I think the temperature nearly reached 90 degrees that afternoon. It was a good thing that the University provided transportation from the Ford Center parking lot up to the Union.

All kinds of vendors were on campus pushing their wares. I loved these little, "Anamalz" they were cute, and they've got a great website!

Lots of handouts and candy to fill your goody bag.
This was by far the best installation. These large feet represent, of course, an example of each country's carbon footprint. I believe that the "t pp" means tons per person.

Roots and Shoots is one of my favorite organizations. This young student was on hand to tell us about her trip to Africa with the Roots and Shoots group at Ole Miss.

Thanks to everyone who contributed to the huge effort on campus and beyond that was Green Week 2009! The week was a huge success, I've heard nothing but great things from everyone who participated.

1 comment:

IndoorCat said...

What an adorable poster child for Green Week!!!! Or any week for that matter!!!