This Week in Atlanta
Here's what's on tap this week. We also had a couple interesting stories this week in environmental history. Follow the links over to Wikipedia to learn more.
May 18 (Monday)
No Events
May 19 (Tuesday)
12pm - 1pm - Chattahoochee Nature Center - Meet the Keeper
6pm - 7pm - Southeast Beltline 101
May 20 (Wednesday)
430pm - 630pm - YMCA Earth Service Corp @ Piedmont Park
6pm - 8pm - GA Conservation Voters - 9th Annual Environmental Leadership Awards (RSVP, $)
7pm - Ride of Silence
May 21 (Thursday)
7pm - 9pm - Sierra Club - Greater Group Meeting
May 22 (Friday)
No Events
May 23 (Saturday)
730am - 1130am - Morningside Farmer's Market
8am - 1230pm - Alpharetta Farmer's Market
8am - 12pm - Suwanee Farmer's Market
9am - 12pm - Serenbe Farmer's Market
9am - 12pm - Trees Atlanta - Allison Court/Adams Park Mulching & Watering
9am - 1pm - Piedmont Park Green Market
10am - 2pm - Glenwood Park Farmer's Market
12pm - 1pm - Chattahoochee Nature Center - Meet the Keeper
4pm - 630pm - Atlanta Bicycle Coalition - Beginners Refresher & Ride
May 24 (Sunday)
9am - 1pm - Piedmont Park Green Market
This Week in Environmental History
May 21, 1980 - Residents of Love Canal, NY were officially evacuated from the city that had been contaminated by toxic dumping.
May 23, 1908 - The National Bison Range was established in Wyoming. This range would be integral in the survival of the species whose population is still 99% below the historic highs.
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