Thursday, February 17
7:00pm
Manhattan Arts Center
1520 Poyntz Ave.
73 minutes, Admission free
Once one of the largest lead and zinc mines on the planet, Tar Creek is now home to more than 40 square miles of environmental devastation in northeastern Oklahoma. Acid mine water in the creeks, stratospheric lead poisoning in the children, and sinkholes that melt backyards and ball fields. Now, almost 30 years after being designated for federal cleanup by the Superfund program, Tar Creek residents are still fighting for decontamination, environmental justice, and ultimately, the buyout and relocation of their homes to safer ground.
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Save Energy, Spark Change
The Take Charge! Challenge is an energy efficiency competition between 16 different Kansas towns to see which community can save the most energy and best promote energy conservation. The winning community will receive $100,000 from the Kansas Energy Office to be applied toward future energy efficiency initiatives.
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