Tomorrow at 5 pm, the Clark College Foundation will be hosting a virtual event with Clark alum Denis Hayes. Hayes organized the first Earth Day in 1970 and currently serves as CEO of the Bullitt Foundation, a PNW nonprofit focused on building sustainable human ecosystems. (1/3)
Tomorrow, Feb. 23, at 5 p.m., the Clark College Foundation will be hosting a virtual event called “Creating Super Green Cities” featuring Clark alumnus Denis Hayes, ‘64, the organizer of the first Earth Day.
Read more below.
Story by @nickgibsreports
http://clarkindy.com/2021/02/22/qa-with-denis-hayes-clark-alum-and-organizer-of-the-first-earth-day/
Archer Galley held a virtual Art Talk and opening reception for artist Yulia Pinkusevich to speak about her latest exhibition “Calm Under the Waves in the Blue of My Oblivion” on Feb. 19.
Read more at the link below.
Story by Zoe Buhrmaster
http://clarkindy.com/2021/02/21/yulia-pinkusevich-shares-her-virtual-art-experience-during-clark-art-talk/
Currently, Washington is in its first phases of Gov. Inslee’s vaccination distribution plan. The plan distributes vaccines to Washington’s most high-risk population first.
Read more about the phases below.
Story by @journojackie_
http://clarkindy.com/2021/02/21/a-look-into-washingtons-covid-19-vaccine-plan-who-is-eligible-and-when/
Who is eligible for a vaccine and more questions answered in my recent article for @ClarkIndyNews http://clarkindy.com/2021/02/21/a-look-into-washingtons-covid-19-vaccine-plan-who-is-eligible-and-when/