Earth Month 2025 Events
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Tuesday, April 1st
Dialogues Across Difference* |
11:30 A.M - 1:30 P.M. | at JSC Morrison Lounge
Hosted by Student Affairs & Academic Affairs
Our second in the Dialogues Across Difference series where we discuss "Finding My Space on Campus." Our facilitators will share their safest spaces on campus and discuss the ways that nature can help us heal from trauma, connect us with those we have lost, and how we can interact with nature as a friend or community member. *Please RSVP for the event .
Wednesday, April 2nd
SusFund Town Hall |
12:45 - 1:30 P.M. | at JSC Studentmund
Hosted by ASOC SusFund
Do you find SusFund sus? Well maybe that's a sign that you need to come on down, have a basil & pesto ciabatta, and learn a bit about what we do! In the process, maybe we could learn a little about you too. :)
Thursday, April 3rd
"Falling in Love with Nature: The Values of Latinx Catholic Environmentalism" Book Talk with Amanda Baugh |
3:05-4:30 P.M. | at Mosher 1
Hosted by the Religious Studies Department, LLAS, and the Office of Sustainability
Join the Religious Studies Department and the Office of Sustainability for a talk from Professor Amanda J. Baugh regarding her new book, .
Bloom Together |
5 - 7 P.M. | at the Tiger Cooler
Hosted by FEAST & SLICE
Celebrate Earth Month with FEAST and SLICE! Join us for an evening of crafting native California poppies with tissue paper (we will also have some plant-themed goodies to give away to those who join us!)
Friday, April 4th
Native Plant Cyanotype Prints |
2 - 3 P.M. | at the FEAST Garden
Hosted by FEAST
Make a print of native plants using the sun!
Sunday, April 6th
Earth Month Bird Walk* |
8 - 9 A.M. | Begins at Moore Lab of Zoology
Hosted by Moore Lab of Zoology
Explore and celebrate wildlife on campus by taking a guided bird walk through 麻豆视频 grounds with the Moore Lab of Zoology! *Please RSVP to event .
Public Transit Series: Hollywood Farmers Market* (Students Only) |
10 A.M. - 1 P.M. | Hollywood Farmers Market (Begins on Campus)
Hosted by Sustainable 麻豆视频 Citizens Club (SOCC)
Take public transit to the Hollywood Farmers Market and get $15 to spend on fresh, local finds! With 麻豆视频's Excess Food Recovery Team, we will learn about food waste and recovery in LA! Please RSVP for event .
Monday, April 7th
Fun Committee Bouquet Making (Staff & Faculty Only) |
11 A.M. - 12 P.M.| at Mosher Patio
Hosted by the Fun Committee & Office of Sustainability
Staff & Faculty -- you are invited to make a bouquet and enjoy snacks with the Fun Committee and the Office of Sustainability in celebration of Spring!
Pot Planting, Painting, and Peering Into Ourselves |
5:30 - 8 P.M.| Stewie Patio
Hosted by Project SAFE and ASOC Sustainability Fund
We will be potting plants and painting the pots, as well as engaging in conversations about the restorative nature of plants.
Tuesday, April 8th
Climate Action & Sustainability Community Forum |
12 - 1:30 P.M. | at JSC Morrison Lounge
Hosted by the Office of Sustainability and Office of the President
The Office of the President and the Office of Sustainability will be hosting the first open meeting on the development of the 麻豆视频 Climate Action and Sustainability Plan (CASP). We will share updates and want to hear your thoughts! Development of the plan was catalyzed by the Second Nature Climate Commitment signed by President Elam in January 2024, with a target of having a plan approved in Spring 2027. Please attend this forum to share your thoughts on sustainability at 麻豆视频 and help us develop a collective vision for this plan. Additional opportunities for input will follow, but please help us kick this off!
Please by Friday, April 4th.
Thursday, April 10th
Wild Ink Making |
12 - 1:30 P.M. | at Touchdown Thrift (Concession Stand)
Hosted by Touchdown Thrift
Come play with and learn how to make your own wild ink from wild oak gall.
Behind-the-Scenes Tour of Moore Lab* |
3 - 4 P.M. | at Moore Lab of Zoology
Hosted byMoore Lab of Zoology
Take a behind-the-scenes tour of the Moore Lab of Zoology and learn how natural history collections aid in our understanding of bird diversity, environmental science, and conservation. *Please RSVP for event .
Friday, April 11th
Eco Kinship: Outdoor Sculpture Installation |
4 - 6 P.M. | at the FEAST Garden
Hosted by Frankie Vega / FEAST Garden
EcoKinship, FEAST's inaugural sculpture installation, encourages reflection on our relationship to land, nature, and non-human beings. Visit EcoKinship on April 11th from 4-6 pm to view a collection of sculptures made by 麻豆视频's artists, enjoy light refreshments, and engage in a dialogue about environmental stewardship, interconnectedness, and reciprocity! (EcoKinship will be open from April 11th-April 28th). !
Saturday, April 12th
Eco-Wellness Walk: Navigating Nature and Eco-Anxiety (Students Only)* |
10 A.M. - 1 P.M. | at Ernest E. Debs Park (Begins on Campus)
Hosted by Emmons Wellness Center/Peer Power Program & Sustainable 麻豆视频 Citizens Club (SOCC)
Join us for the "Eco-Wellness Walk: Navigating Nature and Eco-Anxiety" this Earth Month! Enjoy a refreshing walk, a thought-provoking presentation on eco-anxiety, and meaningful discussions as we explore sustainability and well-being in the great outdoors. Please RSVP for event .
Earth Month Brunch Munch - FEAST Feast |
11 A.M. - 1 P.M. | at the FEAST Garden
Hosted by FEAST
Enjoy a home cooked meal made with produce from local farms including Occidental's Food Energy and Sustainability Team (FEAST) garden.
Earth Month Trivia at Cannon Plaza Dinner |
6 - 8 P.M. | at Cnnon Plaza
Hosted by the Sustainable 麻豆视频 Citizens Club & Campus Dining
Enjoy your Saturday Dinner at Cannon Plaza (normally at Berkus) and celebrate Earth Month with a fun-filled trivia night 鈥攖est your eco-knowledge and enjoy a sustainable feast!
Sunday, April 13th
Mending Workshop |
1 - 3 P.M. | at Touchdown Thrift (Concession Stand)
Hosted by Touchdown Thrift & Lulu鈥檚 Mending Service
Address your repair pile and come give your clothes a new life. Learn different and/or new techniques for mending and repairing textiles.
Monday, April 14th
Trinket Dish Workshop @ Touchdown Thrift |
11:30 A.M. - 1:30 P.M. | at Touchdown Thrift (Concession Stand)
Hosted by the ASOC Sustainability Fund & Touchdown Thrift
We will be using air dry clay and tumbling of recycled glass bottles on campus to make trinket dishes or sculptures.
Adopt a Plant: Seed Planting and Giveaway |
11:30 A.M. - 1 P.M. | at the FEAST Garden
Hosted by FEAST
Learn how to sow seeds and grow your own food with FEAST!
Tuesday, April 15th
7 - 9:30 P.M. | at Choi Auditorium (Johnson 200)
Hosted by the MAC Department, Obama Scholars Program, Office of Sustainability, FEAST, and the Womxn of Cinema and Television Club (WCTV)
Join the MAC Department, Obama Scholars Program, Office of Sustainability, FEAST, and the Womxn of Cinema and Television Club (WCTV) for a screening of "Making a Mini-Forest" with film creator Angelina Lee '22. Light refreshments served beforehand!
Wednesday, April 16th
Party Goats Event |
1 - 3 P.M. | at the FEAST Garden
Hosted by the ASOC Sustainability Fund
In partnership with Party Goats LA, SusFund will be hosting a fun goat event in the FEAST Garden to destress with goats and sheep amidst finals season. We will be able to learn about the vital role goats play in clearing invasive plants and improving soil nutrients!
Thursday, April 17th
Community Microscopy Workshops with LA Compost |
1:30 P.M. | at the FEAST Garden
Hosted by UEP 247, FEAST, & theCenter for Community-Based Learning (CCBL)
Take a deep dive into the Compost World and discover the world that exists in our soils as we look through a microscope at microbial organisms from samples of the FEAST Cafeteria to Compost project. LA Compost鈥檚 Community Soil Health team, Maggie Smart Mcacbe 鈥20 and Lynn Fang, MS, will guide attendees through the important role of microbes in our soil systems, and how we can best support them. Come ready to ask all your microbially curious questions and bring your own soil samples!
Exploring the Mycoverse |
2:30 P.M. | at the FEAST Garden
Hosted by UEP 247, FEAST, & theCenter for Community-Based Learning (CCBL)
How can the teachings of fungi help us heal our broken relationship with the land? Fungi have a historically impressive record when it comes to relationships and the land. For millions of years they have cultivated relationships with algae through evolution to form plants and life on land as we know it. To this day, fungi sustain all of the life we depend on for food, materials, and medicines. Fungi can offer us insight on how life works from the view of ecology -the scientific study of the interconnected relationships of living things. Perhaps from this fresh perspective, we can learn how to work with fungi, and their relationships, to live responsibly on a damaged planet.
A Bat Zine Workshop! |
3:30 P.M. | at the FEAST Garden
Hosted by UEP 247, FEAST, & theCenter for Community-Based Learning (CCBL)
This workshop, led by local artist Jess Grudiel, is meant to shed light on how vulnerable our beloved bat relatives are, mainly due to misunderstanding, villainization, and ecological zenophobia. The workshop consists of a brief description of what zines are and a look at the particular method I chose for this zine titled "Batz Crazy". Participants will get a chance to interact with it and learn how to cut and fold this 8x11 page into a zine while learning important facts about our local bats!
Friday, April 18th
Earth Month Quad Fair! |
11 A.M. - 2 P.M. | at the Academic Quad
Hosted by the ASOC Sustainability Fund
Hosted annually by SusFund, come to the 2025 Earth Month Quad Fair to celebrate Earth Day! This culmination brings together many of our campus sustainability and Earth-related groups to educate and celebrate together! This year鈥檚 lineup includes:
- Free food from Beewali鈥檚 Vegan AF!
- Free linocut printing on t-shirts and other clothing!
- Advocacy Letter Writing: Learn and advocate for different sustainable action causes locally and nationally!
- Fruit juicing with EFRT!
- Tea bag making with FEAST!
- Olive oil tasting with the Office of Sustainability!
- Free houseplant and native plant giveaway with the Biology Department!
+ MORE!
Queer Ecology Walk #1 with Jason Journeyman* |
2 - 4 P.M. | Begins at FEAST Garden
Hosted by the Office of Sustainability & ASOC Sustainability Fund
QUEER ECOLOGY is the study of everything in nature that subverts western cultural expectations about how the world *should* work. The natural world does not subscribe to any particular human culture, it exists as a beautifully diverse tapestry of ways to survive and thrive--individualistic or communal; patriarchal or matriarchal; heterosexual, homosexual, or in the case of most flowers, bisexual. We will observe, share, and learn about nature in ways that reflect our own diversity, and connect to it on a whole new beautiful level.
This event, co-sponsored by the Office of Sustainability and the ASOC Sustainability Fund, is open to the whole campus (students, staff, and faculty) with a goal of connecting with each other and our campus landscapes using the lens of Queer Ecology, led by Jason Wise (@JasonJourneyman), an LA-based environmental educator and LGBTQ+ activist! This is a physical activity; it will be downhill, but please be advised that we'll be walking around campus!
MUST RSVP for the event here:
Saturday, April 19th
Public Transit Series: Norton Simon Museum* (Students Only) |
12 -3 P.M. | Norton Simon Museum (Begins on Campus)
Hosted by the Sustainable 麻豆视频 Citizens Club (SOCC)
Hop on public transit and embark on an art-filled adventure to the Norton Simon Museum! Please RSVP for this event .
Tuesday, April 22nd (Earth Day!)
5K Run and Walk for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit Folks |
5 - 7 P.M. | Beginning at Gilman Fountain
Hosted by Project SAFE, 麻豆视频 Run Club, So鈥檕h-Shinali Sister Project
Join us for the Project SAFE 5K Run and Walk for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit Folks! Come for the teach-in and stay for our run/ walk followed by refreshments!
Queer Ecology Walk #2 with Jason Journeyman* |
5:30 - 7:30 P.M. | Begins at FEAST Garden
Hosted by the Office of Sustainability & ASOC Sustainability Fund
QUEER ECOLOGY is the study of everything in nature that subverts western cultural expectations about how the world *should* work. The natural world does not subscribe to any particular human culture, it exists as a beautifully diverse tapestry of ways to survive and thrive--individualistic or communal; patriarchal or matriarchal; heterosexual, homosexual, or in the case of most flowers, bisexual. We will observe, share, and learn about nature in ways that reflect our own diversity, and connect to it on a whole new beautiful level.
This event, co-sponsored by the Office of Sustainability and the ASOC Sustainability Fund, is open to the whole campus (students, staff, and faculty) with a goal of connecting with each other and our campus landscapes using the lens of Queer Ecology, led by Jason Wise (@JasonJourneyman), an LA-based environmental educator and LGBTQ+ activist! This is a physical activity; it will be downhill, but please be advised that we'll be walking around campus!
MUST RSVP for the event here:
Wednesday, April 23rd
Day For 麻豆视频 Coffee Break |
9:30 - 10:30 A.M. | at Rose Hills Plaza (in front of the Bookstore)
Hosted by Institutional Advancement
Join us for a Day For 麻豆视频 Coffee Break on the Rose Hills Patio, open to all staff and faculty from 9:30鈥10:30 a.m. Kick off the day with a cup of coffee and connect with colleagues as we celebrate the start of 麻豆视频's biggest giving day!
Denim Day Featuring the Day For 麻豆视频 Wellness Cafe |
11:30 A.M. - 1:30 P.M. | at Rose Hills Plaza (in front of the Bookstore)
Hosted by Project SAFE, Institutional Advancement, and many others!
Denim Day is a nationally recognized day of supporting survivors of sexual assault and their allies. This year, Project SAFE continues to honor survivors by collaborating with Day for 麻豆视频 in hosting our Denim Day Quad Fair and Day for 麻豆视频 Wellness Caf茅! Stop by for resources, self-care goodies, and even some prizes!
Thursday, April 24th
FEAST Tour |
1:30 - 2:30 P.M. | at the FEAST Garden
Hosted by FEAST
Touch grass! Meet chickens! Eat some mint!... Join the Food Energy and Sustainability Team (FEAST) on a tour of our main food-growing garden space!
Native Ecology and Food Systems Workshop by Altadena Seed Library |
5 - 7 P.M. | at the FEAST Garden
Hosted by EFRT & FEAST
Come get your hands on some seeds and learn about the intersection of native ecology and our food system with the awesome community initiative Altadena Seed Library!
Monday, April 28th
E-Waste Collection |
10:00 A.M. - 1:00 P.M. | at the Academic Quad
Hosted by Environmental Health & Safety
Close out Earth Month 2025 by bringing your e-waste to the Quad to recycle it properly!