This week has plenty of events celebrating National Volunteer Week and Earth Day, plus: smoothie making, puppy playtime, a self-defense workshop, a “Spring Romance” musical performance and more.
Monday, April 22
11 a.m.–4 p.m. Duane Physics and Astrophysics, lawn
Make a pledge to sustainability, followed by a free scoop of ice cream.
1:30–3:30 p.m. Henderson Building,BioLounge
In celebration of Earth Day, decorate Earth shaped cookies at the CU Museum of Natural History. Grab a complimentary coffee or tea after decorating your treat.
2 p.m. UMC North Dining Room
Customize a smoothiefeaturing the Environmental Center’s smoothie bike!
4–6 p.m. Village Center Wellness
De-stress with puppy playtime at the Village Center wellness space.
Tuesday, April 23
11 a.m.–6 p.m. CASE E350
Pick up a free rose in celebration of Catalan Day.
6–8 p.m.Biotech Building, Butcher Auditorium (A115)
Assistant Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary BiologySammy Ramsey is giving a talk about bees and parasites this Tuesday..
6–7 p.m. Williams Village, Rec Center
Partake in a free self-defense workshop. Participants will learn about awareness, defense and ways to get out of various situations.
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Wednesday, April 24
All day
Help raise awareness on sexual assault by wearing denim this Wednesday.
9 a.m.–5 p.m.Ѱ
Learn about and celebrate CU «Ƶ’s commitment to sustainability leadership and accomplishments. The event continues on Thursday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
6:30–9 p.m.Norlin Quad
Sigma Psi Zeta is holding a community eventdedicated to protesting sexual assault and violence.
Thursday, April 25
Noon–1 p.m.C4C S350
It’s not always about what you know but who you know. Learn more about networking during this event.
1–5 p.m.Ѱ south terrace
Help Out «Ƶ County as they prepare for pride festivities! Volunteers will glue pride flags and assemble information packages.
5:30–8 p.m.Rec Center, Outdoor Pursuits Classroom$10
During this competition, pairs will prepare a dish using basket and pantry items on camp stoves. Who will cook the most delicious meal?
Campus map
Bookmark the to find where you need to go, orsave a link to the map on your smartphone home screen and use it like an app.
Friday, April 26
7 a.m.–4:30 p.m.Ѱ south terrace
Volunteer with Habitat for Humanity to help homeowners build or improve their future homes with an affordable mortgage.
4–6 p.m.Sewall Field
After a long week, unwind with an outdoor celebration of spring! Events include yard games and volleyball, s'mores roasting and a free cycling class.
8–10 p.m.Village Center,Innovation Center (108)
De-stress before finals week with a night of fun stress-relief activities and giveaways.
Saturday, April 27
9 a.m.–1 p.m.Ѱ south terrace
Harvest of Hope is a food pantry that serves everyone, regardless of their background. This is an opportunity to provide food assistance to others. .
11 a.m.–3 p.m.Growing Gardens,corner of Jay Road and 28th Street
Volunteer to prepare the Harvest of All First Nations’ plot at Growing Gardens. Participants will also discuss food sovereignty in Colorado and enjoy delicious food.
7 p.m.Macky Auditorium$10–$94
The «Ƶ Philharmonic Orchestra and violinist Francisco Fullana are performing “Spring Romance.”