Patty Breslin, Executive Director

Mar 19, 2021

Incredible April Sustainability Events from our Library and Sustainability Office

Updated: Apr 1, 2021

Bike Talk with the Bike Mobile

Tuesday, April 6 3:30 pm

*This is a children's event best for grades 3 and up.

Learn about pros & cons of various bikes, how to pick the best bike for your needs, and how to adjust the frame to fit your body. Bike ownership not required. Register

Green STEAM Storytime

Wednesday, April 7
 
3:30 pm

*This is a children's event best for grades k-5.

We'll read a book and engage in an activity to inspire us to reduce, reuse, recycle and repurpose. Register

Learn about the Climate Action Plan with Office of Sustainability Manager, Hoi-Fei Mok
 
Thursday, April 8
 
6:00-7:00 PM


 
The Office of Sustainability’s Manager Hoi-Fei Mok will discuss the City of San Leandro’s Climate Action Plan, and its emphasis on resilience, sustainability, equity, and community-driven strategies. Register

Drawdown Book Discussion #2
 
Saturday, April 10:00

1:00-2:00 PM
 

Connect at this virtual event to share ideas and thoughts about Paul Hawken’s Drawdown. How can we apply its principles in our own daily lives to make a difference?

Registration is required for this free virtual event. Register

Global Fix It Clinic
 
Saturday, April 17,

11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
 

Join us as fixers and people needing repairs are joining us live around the globe as we collaborate to help you fix items. From faulty toasters to CD players that don't work anymore or smart phones unable to charge, we'll collaborate as we help try to find a solution. Guest speaker Hoi-Fei Mok will preface this green event with an overview on conservation and sustainability.

Registration is required for this free virtual event. Register

A Conversation with Josh Tickell of
 
Kiss the Ground
 
Thursday, April 22 (Earth Day)
 
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM

The California Center For the Book invites all to engage in a virtual conversation with Josh Tickell, environmental thought leader and award-winning director and author of Kiss the Ground. Discover ways Californians can come together and make both individual and collective change for a more sustainable future.

Registration is required for this free virtual event. Register

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