Guest Speaker:
Phoebe, a dedicated volunteer with the Thurston ECO Network (TEN), joined us to share exciting updates about the network’s growth and evolving vision. TEN is a collaborative hub connecting environmental educators, advocates, and organizations across Thurston County. Phoebe highlighted their new social media presence, an upcoming podcast, and a new proposal to join the CascadiaNow!’s fiscal sponsorship program—opening doors to grant funding, nonprofit resources, and expanded programming.
This partnership would allow TEN to scale up educator meet-ups, professional development workshops, and community outreach without the overhead of forming a standalone nonprofit. Phoebe emphasized TEN’s commitment to transparency and collaboration, inviting more helping hands to join the effort. A link to the full TEN Growth Proposal slides will be shared for those interested in learning more or getting involved.
🗣️ Community Announcements
The second half of our August Green Drinks was full of exciting updates and opportunities from our vibrant sustainability community. Here’s a quick rundown of what was shared:
🚲 Ongoing Programs & Opportunities
- Bike Donation Program is still active—keep spreading the word and donating if you can! More info.
- Seed Libraries are growing! Lacey Library now hosts one, supporting local food resilience.
- Upcycling Workshop. Speaking of Lacey Library, they’ve had a Upcycling Workshop. Reach out to see if they’ll be rehosting again soon!
♻️ Upcoming Events
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“Can I Recycle This?” Workshop
📍 Lacey | 🗓️ Wednesday, August 27 | ⏰ 6–7 PM
Hosted by Thurston Waste Center—great for brushing up on recycling knowledge. -
Master Recycler Volunteer Training
🗓️ Coming in September—see here for details! -
Solarpunk Festival – Burien, WA
🗓️ August 16
A celebration of imaginative futures and sustainability through art and community. -
Spirit Festival – Tacoma
Hosted by the Washington Historical Society—exploring cultural heritage and community spirit. -
Stonewall Youth Field Trip to Nisqually Wildlife Refuge
🗓️ August 14 | ⏰ 2–6 PM
Ages 12–21, transportation provided. A great opportunity to connect youth with nature.
🌊 Nature & Culture Highlights
- Otters at Saint Martin’s – Bruce shared a tip to check out potential otter sightings!
- Ashland’s “As You Like It” at Oregon Shakespeare Festival – A solarpunk-inspired adaptation offering a fresh take on society and sustainability through the arts. If you have the luxury of being able to see it before November, highly recommended (Michael’s review here)!
🌐 Community Coordination
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Thurston ECO Network Gathering
🗓️ Next Wednesday—join our guest speaker to connect with local sustainability leaders. -
Event Calendar Access
A new calendar is in the works to consolidate all these events. For now, email climateaction@evergreen.edu to get access.