We're excited for the YES! Fall Summit which will take place from 8am-2pm on Wednesday, September 30th at Saint John's University and hope you can join us. Please fill out the RSVP form below and be sure to check out the descriptions of the optional tours as well, located at the bottom of this page. Let us know at [email protected] if you have any questions or are having trouble
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Farewell YES! Coordinator Jonathan Morales
By YES! Program Manager Shelli-Kae Foster Jonathan came to YES! in a halo. Literally. He had screws in his head and his neck was in a halo brace from a car accident. Did I mention the brace was lined with wool? Our first weeks in the office found us sweltering in 90 degree temperatures and being environmentally conscious, we certainly were not going to break down and put the air conditioning
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Curious about going to a college or university that is dedicated to being as green as you are? Be sure to check out some lists put out by various websites that details which schools are taking care to adopt and promote sustainable practices. BestColleges.com List of America's Greenest Universities Princeton Review's College Rankings Green Guide Popular Mechanics List of 10 of the Greenest
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YES! Welcomes Sarah Gainey and Outdoor U
YES! is welcoming a new member to our staff and a new program partner for the central region of the state– Sarah Gainey is the newest YES! coordinator, working out of Saint John's Outdoor University. We are excited for Sarah to share her knowledge and enthusiasm with the YES! Program as a Coordinator for the Central MN teams! Here is what Sarah has to say: In some ways, a partnership between
Greenhouses, Growing, and Recycling, Oh My!
Written by YES!/GreenCorps Member Sam Horner The YES! team from Mountain Iron-Buhl had a Winter Workshop on February 13th that was packed full of greenhouse management and recycling resources. Each stop along the trip gave the students useful knowledge that will help them in accomplishing their YES! team projects. The first stop of the day was at Fat Chicken Farm where Janna Goerdt, one of the