[Editors] MIT Environmental Writing Contest: **DEADLINE EXTENDED TO 2/10**

Amy B. Donovan adonovan at MIT.EDU
Tue Feb 7 14:21:01 EST 2006


Dear MIT Editors,

We're writing again to let you know that the MIT Environmental Writing 
Contest; Exploring Solutions, Preserving the Future deadline has been 
extended to this Friday, February 10. Would you please forward this email 
again to your mailing lists or any interested parties, and cc us 
(staffrecycles at mit.edu) on the email?

Thanks!
Amy and Anne for WGR

>Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2005 15:32:35 -0500
>To: editors at mit.edu
>From: "Amy B. Donovan" <adonovan at mit.edu>
>Subject: MIT Environmental Writing Contest: Exploring Solutions, 
>Preserving the Future
>Bcc: annew at mit.edu, <adonovan at MIT.EDU>
>
>Dear MIT Editors,
>I'm pleased to forward this information on the MIT Environmental Writing 
>Contest; Exploring Solutions, Preserving the Future. Please forward to 
>your mailing lists. Thanks for helping us spread the word to all of the 
>MIT community, whether they be faculty, students, or staff. This is the 
>first contest of this kind to be open to staff, so we welcome and 
>encourage your essays!
>
>If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me.
>Cheers,
>Amy


Please forward the message below:
~~~~~~~~~
The Environmental Writing Contest: Exploring Solutions, Preserving the Future
**EXTENDED SUBMISSION DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 10, 2006**
Will Your Words Change the World?

The Working Group on Support Issues invites faculty, students, and staff to 
participate in the Environmental Writing Contest: Exploring Solutions, 
Preserving the Future.

Do you have a solution to environmental issues, whether MIT-specific or 
global in perspective? We want to hear about it.

Submitting your essay to Exploring Solutions, Preserving the Future can 
result in great things, from being printed in a major publication (such as 
Worldwatch Institute, Orion, E-magazine, Geotimes, Wired) to a permanent 
home for your ideas in the Barker Library, or winning free passes to the 
IMAX theatre at the New England Aquarium. Why not share your ideas?
Winners will be announced at the MIT Earth Day 2006 event.
To learn more, including submission guidelines, a list of judges, prizes, 
writing tips, research and writing resources, and information on our IAP 
workshops, please visit: 
<http://web.mit.edu/wgrecycling/writing_contest.html>http://web.mit.edu/wgrecycling/writing_contest.html

**Contest deadline: January 30, 2006 **EXTENDED SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 
FEBRUARY 10, 2006**

Sponsored by: The Working Group on Support Staff Issues, the Environmental 
Programs Office, the Department of Facilities, SAVE (Share A Vital Earth), 
Students for Global Sustainability, Terrascope, the Lab for Energy and the 
Environment, and SHASS (School of the Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences)
http://web.mit.edu/wgrecycling


>*******************************************************************************************************************
>Amy Donovan
>Co-Chair, Working Group Recycling Committee (WGR) 
>http://web.mit.edu/wgrecycling/
>Enter our Environmental Writing Contest! 
>http://web.mit.edu/wgrecycling/writing_contest.html
>Editor, The Bale http://web.mit.edu/wgrecycling/monthly_bale.shtml
>adonovan at mit.edu
>
>The mission of the MIT Working Group Recycling Committee is to develop and 
>deliver programs that educate administrative and support staff about 
>recycling, reducing and reusing goods. Efforts include 
>identifying/addressing gaps in staff understanding about recycling as well 
>as gaps in recycling resources and creating ways to increase recycling at MIT.
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