40 attend first-ever Green Wednesday
October 10, 2008 by Cori Alfreds · Leave a Comment
Kwantlen Polytechnic University’s Langley campus held the first official Green Wednesday this week, drawing 40 people, most of them residents in Langley.
The environmental movie King Corn was shown. It tells the story of two young men, fresh out of college, who move to Iowa, the “corn capital of the world.” The movie shows that basically everything western civilization eats is made out of corn: corn is fed to the animals we eat, as well as made into corn syrup, which sweetens everything from pop to spaghetti sauce.
The event was co-hosted by the Green Ideas Network; Doreen Dewell, a biology teacher in Whatcom County; and Kwantlen’s Kent Mullinix from the Sustainable Horticulture institute. When picking films for the series, Dewell wanted to have “films on edge rather than only informational.â€
Dewell and her sister Joyce Roston are among the founders of the Green Ideas Network, which is a non-profit organization. The network is designed to teach local people about sustainability and raise awareness about environmental issues.
Dewelll says that she basically runs the series like an educational class. “What I do in class, I do in public,†she said. The Green Ideas Network is a fairly young organization, which started about three years ago with environment displays at local fairs mostly in Burnaby, Langley and Surrey.
Wednesday, after the hour-and-a-half movie, door prizes were given out and those on hand were offered refreshments and coffee.
Green Wednesdays are being held at the Langley campus on the second Wednesday of each month. Details of next month’s event are not yet available.
British guitarist tapped for Oct. 17 concert
October 8, 2008 by Nick Major · Leave a Comment
British guitarist Jason Carter, renowned for his combination of Middle Eastern and Indian music, and an artist who has performed in over 70 countries, will perform Oct. 17 in the auditorium at Kwantlen’s Langley campus.
A largely self-taught guitarist, Carter has performed at the heart of international conflicts in countries such as North Korea, Iran, Northern Ireland and Saudi Arabia. Carter has been active for almost 30 years and has recorded 11 albums.
The concert is at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 17; tickets ($20/15) are available at www.TicketWeb.ca.